Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFCVRD MATL TRTRTTNR. amnFOKP. OREGON, WEDXESDAY, APRIL 1, 1936.
PAOE REVEJtf
i
LOCAL and PERSONAL
- Inspector Here Lieut. Col. O. M
Halloran, Inspector from the Oth corps
rat, made an Inspection at CCC
headquarters tiers today.
Visits Parents Jasper Reynolds vis
ited In Ashland Monday evening at
the horns ot his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lew Reynolds.
- .Medical Meet The Jackson Coun
ty Medical society meeting will be
held tonight at the home ot Dr. W.
. o. Bishop. Dr. B. C. Wilwn will read
1 the paper of the evening.
w Meeting Planned Announcement
was made today ot the Degree '-f
Honor Protective association meeting
planned for tomorrow evening ut
. 7:30 at the F. O. B. hall.
" to Inspect Dlstrlct-Col. Raymond
8. Pratt, who Is to become chief of
staff of the 9th corps area about
April SO. Is expected to inspect the
. Medford CCC district the middle of
this month.
Business Callers B. P. Anthony of
the Albany Tanning company here,
made business calls In Ashland yes-
lerdsy, as did also A. Render of the
Render Tea and Coffee company of
, this city.
Business Visitor R. D. Parrell, dls-
trlct freight and passenger agent for
V the Wabash railroad, arrived this
morning from his headquarters in
Portland to make a short business
. visit.
t .
- From Ashland Ashland callers
- here Monday evening were Paul ray-
lor, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Kaegl. Art
Cooper, Harry Chlpman, George 8ha
fer. Merrltt Schillings and P. 8. Mc-
DougaL
Educator Here Mrs. Maude M.
Morse of corvallls, associated with the
fM.An ntjitji coiiece extension divi
sion, transacted business here yester-
day. She returning north last nlht
after calling at the home of Lieut,
and Mrs. Roy D. Craft.
.
More Crater Snow Pour Inches of
. snow fell In Crater Lake national
park last night. The ground corer
- Is now 154 Inches deep, the snow
: having settled somewhat In the put,
few days. The weather today was re
ported as clear.
' Return U Seattle Mrs. B. B. Han
ley and daughter. Mrs. Hanley Heffer-
nan, former Medford residents, have
returned to their home In Seattle
after vtstlng several daya here. Dur
ing their stay they received many cf
their friends in their suite at the
, Hotel Medford.
School Club Meet Lincoln school
service club will meet at the school
i - . a nv.iivv Frldav afternoon.
All mothers eligible for memberships
- invito Hostesses for the re
freshment hour will be the mothers
of the children In Miss ora i-urawrs
class.
From Central Point Mrs. Bwln
" Stone of Central Point transscwa
' h,nM in Medford veeterday after
noon. She reported that Stone's
. drug store in the neighboring d'.y
, fnr t.h- comins summer
UOO liiuj""". s
season by installing a modern soda
fountain.
Babv Clinic The regular monthly
baby cllnlo will be held tomorrow In
the Sparrow Memorial cllnlo In the
- jaokson county courthouse, with Dr.
A. N. Johnson, health officer, In
charge, children under six yeara are
aiieible for examination. Mothers
are requested to call 13S9 for appoint
ments. Dnnvfir Hr William 'Mont
gomery, ranger of the Crater Lake
national park, came to mooiora
... i.k Mn-t.1 nmnrtii for Devld
ZUgUIr WibU HIV.. .j
H. Canfteld. superintendent. Be wis
to return to me piua mm
He said Crater Lake highway was
passable to the park, all roads In the
park being open.
f..inn m ttn- The resular meet-
F lng of the Adult Mlsslonsry aoclety
' of the First Christian cnurca wm
t.a hTH trtmnrrow afternoon as 3
.'..iiub .t tha ohtirrn. a drosram in
" "Argentine," prepared by Mrs. Julia
Gregory's group, win oe presenwa auu
.-.irftt- nraver service observed.
Offering boxes will also be turned In.
Mrs. Jane Hemstreefs group will be
hostesses.
-
Ends CCC Service Glenn Hus:e1
of Medford. veteren driver with the
Hn.nnrt Rartlnn oS the CCC
here, returned to civil life today. He
enrolled with the old Evans Cre'l
company. April 1. 1934. and after
driving a truck for a montn we.
...n.frrM tr. headnuarters detach1
mhaM ha hu ilnM hMH drlV-
, lng a staff car. During his two yean
of service he drove tnousenas oi mura
and a scratched fender Is the only
mishap that mars an otherwise per
fect record.
'FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Medford, Oregon
Announces a
FREE LECTURE
ON
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
by
FRANK BELL, C.S.B.
OF NEW YORK CITY
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
Massachusetts.
HOLLY THEATRE, MEDFORD
Friday, April 3rd, 1936
8:00 o'clock P. M.
The Public Is
Ban Man Hera E. J. Solar of
Portland, field representative of the
United State National bank, confer
red with local officials here today.
Here on Business Business visitors
here yesterday from Ashland Included
Prank Jordan, John Puller and Mr.
and Mrs. Millard Grubb-
Postpone Meetlnjf The Eagle point
eitenslon unit meeting scheduled for
Friday. April 3. baa been postponed
until Friday, April 10, according to
an announcement today.
Sltkum Wins Flag Company 1623
Camp Sltkum. will this month fly the
green flag signalling that It was
awarded first place In the Medford
district CCO ratings for March, camp
Clear Lake was second and Camp Oak
Knoll third. Camp china Flats. Camp
Band and headquarters detachment
won honorable mention. The con?
panics are rated In all departments
of service.
T
FOR ASSASSINATION
OF MINLEY, CLAIM
WASHINGTON. April 1. AF)
Seeking to show that President Theo
dore Roosevelt charged William Ran
dolph Hearst with responsibility for
the assassination of President Mc-
Klnley, Senator Schwellenbach (D.
Wash.) resumed an attack on the
publisher before the senate today.
A member of the lobby committee
which la engaged In a legal struggle
with Hearst over seizure of his tele
grams, Schwellenbsch read from an
address delivered In 1900 by Elthu
Root, former secretary of state.
He said Root' speech quoted
Hearst editorials as saying assassina
tion la a good thing under certain
circumstances. The editorials were
represented as having been published
prior to MoKlnley's death. Schwellen-
bacn dcl&red Root spoke with the
authorization of President Theodore
Roosevelt.
Can there be any clearer delinea
tion that President Theodore Roose
velt directly charged William Ran
dolph Hearst with the murder and
assassination of President McKlnley?"
the Washington senator asked.
L
KILLED IN HOI
-EUGENE. April I(AP) Otto H
Maurer. - secretary-treasurer - .of- .the
Penn Lumber company, west of Eu
gene at McGlynn, wss found dying
at his home there about 10 a-m.
today, apparently the victim ot foul
play. Medical aid was rushed from
Eugene but . Maurer died shortly
afterward, succumbing to a gun
shot wound fired from a 33 calibre
rifle through his right temple.
The room was badly torn up and
blood was spattered about. Indicat
ing there bad been a terrific strug
gle. Also, both of Maurer'a eyes were
badly blackened.
State police, deputies from the
sheriff's office, and the county coro
ner were at the scene to make in
vestigation. Mr. Maurer Is survived by his
widow and one son. He had been
with the Penn lumber company for
about IB yesrs and was office man
ager for the company. He was about
50 yeara of age.
HITLER PROPOSALS
FAIL TO E
LONDON, April 1. (AP) -A high
British source said today the govern
ment regards the new German pro
posals for European security as oon-
dilatory but contributing nothing to
the troublesome Interim period be
fore actual negotiations may begin.
This source declared that military
staff talks between. Oreat Britain.
Belgium and Prance would begin as
soon se possible without Italy, the
remaining Locarno signatory, partici
pating. Peeling the need of further explan
ation of some of the Oerman sugges
tions, British Foreign Secretary An
thony Eden arranged to meet Joachim
von Rlbbentrop, Adolf Hitler's am-bfwsdor-st-lsrpe,
tomorrow.
Cordially Invited
HEALTH OFFICIALS
NEGLECTED CHILD
SAYS GRAND JURY
SALEM. April 1, AP) The Msr
Ion county grand Jury, through a
special report to Judge L. H. Mc
Mahan, criticised the procedure of
the county health unit In handling
a severe esse of Illness which re
sulted In the death of an eight-year-old
child near Salem.
The report cited evidence of al
leged "neglect" on' the part of "the
people with authority to act." and
criticised the existing health sys
tem in the county generally.
The grand Jurors reported that a
middle-aged widow, living on a
county pension of 110 a month and
supporting a child, had appealed to
the health unit twice before a nurse
came. A doctor was not sent until
the following day, the report cited.
He brought no thermometer, left no
medicine end prescribed no treat
ment. The following day a private phy
sician was summoned by the widow.
He pronounced the child gravely 111
of a communicable disease and with
in 34 hours the ohlld died, the Jurors
reported.
"While we know In this particular
case that there was no criminal in
tent on the part of any one.- never
theless there Is every evidence of
real neglect on the part of the peo
ple with authority to act," the Jurors
reported.
The Jury said It took seven tele
phone calls to get the child admitted
to a hospital when physician's exam
ination showed her to be gravely ill.
The report mentioned no names.
LET THIS MONTH
SAIaEM. April 1, (AP) Estimated
costs of highway projects for which
bids will be opened by the state high
way commission April Id and 17, set
at 91,800,000. represents the highest
figure of any awards during the past
13 years with the exception of the
coast brldjee, the state highway de
partment announced today.
Twenty-four- projects will be of
fered to contractors during the two-
day session but the commission today
announced only the letting for April
IS. The remaining 10 will be an
nounced later. .
' The largest project to be awarded
will be the railroad over-crossing on
Union avenue In Portland, estimated
at about (350.000. This la part of the
extension program of the Oregon
City-Portland super highway.
The announced projects Include
work In Douglas, Umatilla and Mult
nomah counties.
Baer Case Waits ,
Ruling On Appeal
PORTLAND. April lAP) The
case of Walter Baer. Oerman ex-con-vlct
facing deportation, awaits the
outcome of an appeal to the federal
circuit court of appeals, H. M. Easter
ly, lawyer associated In the Baer de
fense, said today.
The New York, district court re
cently dismissed a writ of habeas
corpus and upon this decision, an
appeal was made to the circuit court.
Easterly said It was possible that the
case may not be ruled upon before
next fall.
Brown Nettled By
Radio Speech Ban
SALEM. April 1 (AP) 8am Brown,
Republican candidate for the nomi
nation to the United States senate,
today said he was at a loss to under
stand why a Portland radio station
4KOIN) had cancelled his time on
the sir tonight for a "frank discus
sion of the political- endorsements of
the Oregon Tbwnsend clubs."
"The time had been granted by the
station." Brown said, "and trie pay
ments made. Last night the permit
waa cancelled."
DANCE APPLEG AT E HALL. SStur
lay, April 4. Music by Wend t 'a. En
tertainment. 8 o'clock. Upper ApP-e-gate
Grange.
Rave money on watch, clock and
Jewelry repairing. Qrave Jewelry
Shop, phone 1B3. 31 60. Riverside Ave.
Wyoming oil men
wells during 1935.
completed 81
Use Mall Tribune want sds.
a
to
SAN FRANCISCO or PORTLAND
SAN FRANCISCO: one way $8.42; roundtrip $16.00
Travel while you sleep. On this overnight run the SHASTA brings
you Into San rranclaco Dzt morning at 0 It. Above fares good In
roomy, steam-warmed coaches: also lr Tourist Pullmans from
Aahlend south, plus smsil berth charge.
PORTLAND: one way $9.88; roundtrip $13.05
This overnight trip brings you Into Portlsnd bright and early next
morning. 8:00 A M Above fares good In Standard Pullmans, plus
berth chsrge Or ride In ooecnee at still lower fare
Keit time, try the train!
Southern Pacific
I. C. CARLE. Agent. Tel. S4
Rialto Double Bill
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iia- ;:t'..t-. -,1 'tit 'if iff r ii i ,i i ,
"Freshman Love." rousing comedy
of college life and love, and fitted
to a musical background, la sched
uled as the feature screen attraction
on the same bill with Jay Clarke. In
ternationally famous mentallst. play
ing today and Thursday at the Rialto
theater.
Jay Clarke, appearing in per
son on the stage, with both matinee
and evening showings of "Freshman
Love," answers your questions on
love, travel, health and business from
the stage, by using your Initials. Mr.
Clarke has been appearing on the
Rialto stage since Sunday, where he
has met with much publlo Interest.
He will continue his personal appear
ances until the end of the week.
The feature, "Freshman Love," .is
beaded by an all-star cast featuring
Frank McHugh, he with the goofy
laugh, who plays the part of a col
lege crew coach who falls down on
the Job because the old-fashioned
college president Insists on too high
scholastlo standards.
Patricia Ellla has the part of the
president's daughter, the vamp: and
Warren Hull plays one of the guys
she vamps.
Besides Its hilarious situations and
laughable episode, the picture la also
said to carry a brand new Idea In
college educations. '
uUIvTiS, Ci c, A pi 11 1 . AT j A
rangeland feud over horses, followed
by Jealousy over Mrs. Mable Clark, I
led to the slaying of Ed McDonaio.i
Mrs. Clark testified at the trial of
Tibe Skeins, accused murderer.
O. V. Jamison and Eldon Madden,
possemen who captured Bkelns at
the Rlnehart ranch in the Owyhee
breaks of eastern Oregon, testified
that Sklena claimed McDonald was
a member of. the qld Oklahoma Jen
nings mall robber gang and Intended
to return when he raised enough
money to fight the case.
The only eye witness. Mrs. Clark,
said Sklena was intoxicated the night
of the ahootlng. He and McDonald
previously had trouble over horses,
she said, and Sit Ions vowed revenge.
Mrs. Clark, McDonald and others
dined at a cafe. After McDonald
left Bkiens made advances, but waa
repulsed and displayed Jealousy, the
witness said. .
Shortly afterward Rkins shot Mc
Donald and then fled to the bad
lands on horseback, Mr. Clark concluded-
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Tomorrow and Fri!
BARBARA
.STANWYCK
As the famous
sharpshuntlnf star
of Buffalo Bill's
WW W-st Show!
"ANNIE
OAKLEY"
with
Preston Foiter
Melwyn Dougloa
TODAY ONI.V1
JACK HOLT
"Storm Over
The Andes"
Jean Harlow Hit
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t art
Introducing Jean Harlow's new
"brownstte" tresses, "Riffraff" comu
to the Craterlan theater tomorrow
with the ex-platlnum blonde co-starring
with Spencer Tracy In a story of
the waterfront.
As'an added attraction on tt sam?
program, the Craterlan will have ; he
new Walt Disney Mickey Mouse car
toon In Technicolor, "Orphan's Pic
nlo.H -Riffraff la a story of a guy and
bis gal elemental, vital, earthy peo
ple. They live and work on the wster
front, and that Is their world. Whit
they lack In book education thoy
make up In wisdom taught In the
world's greatest school the streets.
Harlow la the belle of the water
front, wise -cracking but soft-hearted,
vitally alive. Tracy is the egotistical
leader of the mon-leader because of
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his brute strength and not, as he
believes, for his superior Intelligence.
These two people fall In love. And
when they fall In love the flrewoks
begin. Harlow, knowing Intuitively
that It would make Tracy completely
Impossible, has to conceal from him
the fact that she ts blindly, dumb'?,
madly In love with him. She mask
tlils adoration by fighting with him
every time she feels herself "golnj
soft."
They have a romance aa unusual ss
It is elementally sincere. Every scene
which begins with any degree of ten
derness end In a fight. Every scene
which begins in a fight ends with
sincere, if embarrassed demonstration
of affection.
Una Mcrkel. Joseph Call el a. Mickey
Rooney. J. Parrell MacDonald and
Vlnce Barnett are among those fea
tured In the supporting cast.
6 (A
FOR THIS RIOTOUS REGATTA OF
ROWING, RHYTHM AND. ROARS I
Cheer the first college crew race ever
the rhythm of the rhumbal .
up with a sorority swootie to
tho hot-steppin shuffle of the "Col
legiana". . . the new dance sensation!
Todav and Thurs.
:
the 8Uge Mat and Eve
Talk of the Town!
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1.3 FEnsora
Answers your qust!sn
on LOVE, MARRIACI
TRAVEL BUSINESS
GETS GOOD HAUL
FROM O.S.C. FRATS
CORVALLIS. Ore . April lUP--A
campus prowler stole 330 worth r-f
watches and 98 In carti from four
fraternity houses at Oregon State
college early today and escaped by
slugging Robert A. Lee, student from
Olandale, Cal.
The thief was believed the same one
who burglarised several University of
Oregon fraternities last week.
lie said he was asleep in his study
room when he was awakened and no
ticed the Intruder about 4:80 o'clock-
He grabbed a heavy flashlight, fol
lowed the thief and ordered him out
of bis car.
Lee broke the flashlight over the
burglar's head, but was dated by a
blow In return, suffering a ga.m
which required several stitches, out
was able to go to clasases.
police obtained a good description
of the man who they said was about
31 years of age and traveling In a
(Dodge or Plymouth) coupe.
Two years ago a pair of fraternity
robbers were captured and sent to the
state penitentiary.
The houses burglarized were Sigma
Nu, Delta Upstlon and' Phi Qimmt
DelU, where Lee was living.
All work guaranteed at Graves' Jew
elry Shop, 31 S. Riverside Ave. Phone
183.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CARS painted. Spray system. Low cost.
Guar. Auto Beauty Shop., ph. 1061.
PHONE 909 -K, re-upnolstering. re
finishing, re-gluelng Thlbault.
GOOD Oltlsenshlp requires that you
register and vote. Registration for
tna May primary Closes April mid
Jackson County Democratic Cen
tral Committee.
ROOM AND BOARD 14fl 8, Holly.
NOW! THE BIG
Shows
1:45
0:43-9:00
"Today Only!
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Mri JANG
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l Romantio Dynamite 1 With each and every M
kiss, a sock on the kisser! .. . . Now M .
h (he's a brownette bombshell . . . fry '
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V k IN TICHNICO.Ott t-?
WANTB.D Sheep pasture for 76 heal
for 2 months or all summer. Phone
6-X-l, Central point.
FOR RENT Apartment, 8 rooms and
bath; lights and hot water fur
nished; Frlgldalre. 810 8. Oakdale.
POR RENT 3 -room furnished house,
330 Haven St.; $39 month. Call at
824 Haven.
WANTED Ambitious young man of
high school student for pleasant
and profitable work. Bex 8317,
TTiDune,
LOST 17-Jewel Waltham watch.
Sherman.
POR RENT Furnished 6-room bvj.i
galow; new electric, fill So. Grape
FOR SALE 8 heed sheep, 3 large
lambs and 8 young ones, sacrifice
at $33 for all 13 bead. H. Lualta
Eagle Point.
POR BALE 4 -room house, fireplace
large back porch, on east side, close
In; fine garden soil, lots of shade;
lot 50x307; Si 376. easy terms.
ALSO About 1 acre and fi-room
plastered house with bath, on Lo
tier lsne; aiooo, terms.
L. G. PICK ELL. 304 East Main.
LA ROE LOT on Riverside, price 8370.
NICELY IMPROVED 40 acres, creelt
thru U, trade for acreage. 8 BED
ROOM HOUSE on CottagoSt.,41500,
A. P. FLOWERS
Cor. 13th and Front Sts.
CHEVROLET '83 panel delivery, over
hauled; looks and runs like new., A
real bargain at $295.00.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO
Dodge and Plymouth.
CLEAN, fully furnished 3 and 3-rtvm
apt., ground floor, private baths;
adults only. 244 South Grape.
OPENING
DANCE
DUTCH MILL
SAT. NITE
Under new management
New floor Good music .
South of Ashland s
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