Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1937)
MEDFOTCD MATL TTCrBTTST!. DFOTCD. CYRFOOV. TTTTItSD'AT. TEXT S, 1937. PAGT5 TSrE LOCAL and PERSONAL M-dforn Visitor Mrs. E. B. Whit man of Route 4 wu a business vis itor In Medford today. To FHh Lake Paul Brtnson. junior forester of the Rogue River national forest, made a business trip today to Plfh lake. Vlult In Ashland Recent Medford callers lu Ashland Included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne carter, who visited at the H. B. Carter home Monday. Visits In Ashland Mrs. Everett Miller was among Medford visitors In Ashland Tuesday, calling at the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Emma Daris.1 Business Visitor William A. Bart lett of San Francisco, Pacific coast manager of the Reserve Underwriters and National Reserve Insurance com pany, transacted business here today. Transacts Business V. L. Nielsen of Portland transacted business here today. He represents Gladding, , Mc Bean 8c company. Mr. Nielsen la a periodic visitor In Medford and has many friends here. New Forest Pumps Two new pumps for use In suppressing timber fires were added today to the equip ment of the Rogue River national 'forest. They are of a type never used on this forest before. Attached to . truck engines, the pumps will de velop a maximum pressure of 100 pounds to the square Inch, forest headquarters said. They were placed In service In the Applegate and Union Creek districts. ANTITOXIN USE STOPS TETANUS On the Fourth of July there are always several accidents due to fire crackers, etc., In every community. Up to a few years ago Fourth of July accidents almost Invariably led to tetanus, commonly called lock-jaw. Now, due to the efforts of the medi cal profession, an antitoxin has been developed that eliminates any chance of Infection of this dread disease. The -mortality rate was almost 100 per cent a few years ago, but now so few cases are reported due to the use of the antitoxin. This is just another example of the advances that the medical profession has made dur ing the past few years. , We have a special sale on last year's Rubber Bathing Caps. There are values up to 75c, several styles and nearly all colors. We are closing them - out at 15c each. . Insulin 10 c.c. U 40 Is $1.13. P Heath's Drug Store, phone 884. Business Visitors Mrs. A. I. An stead and Mrs. Ethel Ludwlg of Ash land shopped and transacted busi ness here yesterday. V 1 From Central Point Miss Ruby Webbter of Central Point was among out-of-town business callers In Med for this morning. Grey Returns Harold D- Grey, WPA district director, returned this morning by train from a business trip to the northern part of the state. Returns to California Miss Lee Gable returned to her home In Los Angeles Tuesday evening after spend ing an extended visit with her sister, Mrs, W. H. Arnold of this city. Holiday Party Friends and neigh bors participated In an outdoor Fourth of July party at the Glen Spurlln home on the Rogue river north of Gold HIU. ; Takes New Job Irl Groves, well- known sportsman who has had charge of .the boats at Pish lake, resigned this week to accept a position with Lamport's. Guest from Seattle Mrs. Ru&sell Slelpnes of Seattle, Wash,, Is vial ting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Woolley, 28 Washington street. Mrs. Slelpnes arrived hero by train Sun day and will remain for a fortnight. Flying North Arrivals at Medford municipal airport this afternoon In cluded Lleuts. K. A. Boushey and J, B. Preston, each piloting an army Douglas observation plane on a re turn flight from Oakland, Cal., to their station at Fort Lewis, Wash. Band to Practice Senior high school band will hold a rehearsal at the school at 6 o'clock tomorrow night. Purpose of the rehearsal Is to prepare for participation In the United Spanish War Veterans state encampment. Examiner Due Ward McReynolds, state examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be In the city hall Saturday from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. All persons wishing permits or li censes to drive cars are asked to get In touch with Mr. McReynolds be tween those hours. At Holiday Fete Among those at tending the celebration In Rogue River on July 4 were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dike, Mr. and Mrs. Wallls Clif ton and sou Jimmy of Medford, Mr, and Mrs. Leland Scott of the Old Stage road and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flene of Sardine creek. Gold HIU. They heard the address glvn by Willis Mahoney, former mayor of Klamath Falls, and enjoyed a picnic dinner. The celebration was arrang ed by the Rogue River Townsend club and chamher of commerce. Practice Tonight Senior high school girls drum corps will hold a rehearsal at the school at 0 o'clock this evening. AH members are re quested to be present as the corps will prepare for participation In the state encampment of the United Spanish War Veterans which will be held here July 11, 13, 13 and 14. New Residence Frank Howell of 811 West Main street applied at the city building Inspector's office yes- j xeraay ior a permit to construct a five-room residence at a stated cost of 82000. Ed Lundberg of 311 South Peach street applied for a permit to reshlngle a house at a stated cost of 950. Club' Meeting Degree of Honor Juvenile club will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ida M. Wilson, director. All members are urged to be present and an award is to be given the member credited with the largest attendance of guests or old members. Games and refreshments are planned for the afternoon. Suffers Injury Mrs. Barah Bralth walt, mother of Mrs. H. B. Esson of this city, who has been visiting her daughter. Is in a serious condition at the Community hospital following a fall at the Esson home, 522 Park street, Monday. She slipped and fell on a bedroom floor, fracturing her hip and suffering other injuries. Her condition was reported today as grave. - Returns Home Mrs. Lois Young returned to her home and studio early this week from a visit In Salem with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Cook, and friends, Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Fortner. While In Salem, Mrs. Young contributed to the program of the state convention of the Christian church. Other Medford residents at tending the convention were the Rev. James M. Hamilton. Mrs. Julia Greg ory and Mrs. Maybelle Church Clem. Malting Here Alfred Swenson of Turlock. Cal., and Cliff Lord of Palo Alto, are visiting here with F. Kramer Deuel. Lord Is a former Medford resident and attended school here. He Is renewing acquaintances with a large number of Medford friends. He Is at present ,wtth the Stanford Alumni association In Palo Alto. Swenson is a practicing attorney. Both are enjoying vacations and will remain here for another week. Claudette Colbert in Sunday Show POLICE WIRELESS LOCATES COUPLE S state police equipment has a recelv-1 flashes from one of the 14 broadcast ing et in it, Installed to pick up In stations. E Dont Forget The BAND BOX ' SALE Starts Tonight at 7:00 O'clock Thursday, July 8th -Extra Specials for Opening Hours FEMALE COMPLAINTS DC rcIICTCO ml once D7 our neruu rxuicuj. uiru wiu tested ovtr ttiuuvindi at yean. Cnlneu berbt irUl (Ire 700 relief no matter what ion ire filleted with joo owe It ta yuurtfll to o thU opportonltj to R(Hn foot ttealth. Chan's nerbi tiave restored heaJtn to tuousandi or people Uhj not four Do ron Hate Oaa. Com 1 1 pa tlon. storaacn Trouble. Khenmatum. Ha; Peter, Proatate Trouble. Ulcera. Chlldren'a Bed Wet tint, Oall stonea. Run Down Condition. Stnua Trouble. Asthma, tnfloenam. Femala Trouble. Pllea. Chronic Couih. tilth Blood Pressure. Arthritis Colitis, Nertouaness, Appendicitis, Tonsilltls. Eczema, Heart, Liter Bladder, Kidneys. Lungs, Blood. Urlnarj Oliordrrs. Free consulutlon Open 10 to P. M. CHAN A CHAN Sat. till P.M. Tues.-Thurt 10-12 A. M. iSi E, Main Chinese Med. Co. Cloed Sun. ar ' - P Claudette Colbert and Robert Young are featured with Melvyn Douglas In "I Met Him In Parts." the sparkling comedy-romance com ing Sunday to . the Nuw cuut-'iiuu theater. Tne company spent several weeks filming the snow scenes at the new Bun Valley winter resort In Idaho. On Roxy Bill fcS riA ms iff 1 . ,' , p 25 TO 30 The second annual Jackaon County Homemakers Vacation camp will be held at Union Creek forest camp, July 25-30, Mrs. Mabel c. Mack, coun ty home demonstration agent, an nounced today. . Any homemaker over 18 years of age may enroll for this camp at the home demonstration agent'a office. The purpose of the camp Is to provide a restful, healthful and in spirational vacation for women of the oounty. There will be no work to do, no meals to prepare, no dishes to wash, which is a real break for homemakers. All these tasks will be taken care of by the small fee charged each enrollee. The camp program will Include sleep, rest, music, nature lore (trees, shrubs, flowers) , crafts, Ozalld na ture prints, Christmas wreaths, pine cone decorations, basketry featuring the use of native shrubs and plants. Physical actlvltiea will Include swim ming, hiking, games, dramatlca and story-telltng. Mrs. Mack will be camp director. She will be assisted by Mrs. Azalea Sager, state home demonstration leader, and Miss Helen Ann Thomas, home demonstration agent-at-large. Mrs. Mack urges all who are Inter ested In camp plans to call at her office In the courthouse for further Information. Registration should be comleted at an early date. Laurel and Hardy co-starring in "Our Relations." plays at the Roxy theater for today and tomorrow with I the popular two-reel colored Popeye cartoon "Poneve Meets Blnoad tne Sailor," as an added attraction. The Laurel and Hardy comedy is a full length feature picture which also Includes Sidney Toler and Alan Hale In the cast. GREEN FINE SLAS WOD) $$00 Big DOUBLE LOAD Phone J Wow Timber Products Company End of N. Central Wall St. Report Curtlss-Wright Du Font Gen. Elec. Oen. Foods Gen. Mot. 614 158 64 i 37 i . 54 Int. Harvest. B :.-110 X. T. & T 11 Johns-Man - .1284 Monty Ward 60 North Amer 2614 Penney (J. C.) 04 Phillips Pet 58 Radio Sou. Pac .. 4814 Std. Brands St. Oil Cal. .. St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. ...... Union Carb H Uilt. Aircraft . U. S. Steel .... 1214 , 43 65 1 68 10314 , 30 10914 Rialto Friday 9 0 They weren't criminals, but two ; young people yesterday received a taste of the amazingly rapid opera-1 tlon of Oregon's newest weapon In j the combat of crime the state po- j lice ahort-wave radio system. Prank Floyd and his sister, Hilda. left their home tn Holland, near liny buiuiiiuuiip mp nj wic t-wiav. They were expected to return Tues day morning, but they didn't. Wor ried parents waited until Wednes day noon and then telephoned the sheriff of Josephine county, who In turn contacted the state police of fice In Medford, giving a description of the car. The local state police office then telephoned the broadcasting station at Roseburg at 5:30 p.m; yesterday, and out through the ether traveled the call to arms, none the less ef- flctent because no crime was In volved. The Coqultle broadcasting station picked up the broadcast and sent It on, and at 0:30 p.m.. Just one hour after the local state police had notified Roseburg, the sheriff's of fice of Josephine county telephoned the branch In Medford that the two "lost" youngsters had talked to their parents over the telephone, and were on their way home. They were "found" by a state police highway patrol car. Recently put Into effect In a mod ern move to battle crime, the Ore gon state police radio system ope rates 14 broadcasting stations In all pnrtn of the state. Every piece of BlilOE RTK Standard quality, BOO ft .. $5.25 per bale Highest quality, 600 feet 5.85 per bale GRAIN SACKS ....5c and 7o each , V ( ft iftM From a high social position as scion of a wealthy New England fam ily to a voluntnry outcast on the Mextcan border where he drinks be tween drinks until he meets Harry Carey, rancher, and Armlda, Mexican actress and singer, is the transition made by John Beal In "Border Cafe." coming to the Rialto Theater for tomorrow and Saturday only. The film Is aald to contain many actlon- f tiled, momenta that will guarantee audiences the thrill of a lifetime. "The Reckless "Ranger," .starring Bob Allen, plays as the companion Western hit with "Border care. A s - J A 1 : : If f . 1 : All very good quality sacks for Wheat, Barley and Oats, See us before you buy. GRAIN STORAGE 323 N. Front BONDED WAREHOUSE LOW INSURANCE RATES See us now for grain storage space in our new concrete fire-proof warehouse. Our storage . warehouse is dry and clean and rates reasonable. A new 20 ton truck scale now being installed for quick and dependable service. . Let us haul your grain for you direct from the field to our storage. - ' F. E. SAMSON CO. SEEDS - FEEDS - FERTILIZER 229 N. Riverside WHEN THIS THRILL-PAIR GETS TOGETHER . . . IT'S DYNAMITE! Three lofty mountains In the Pa cific northwest, Rainier. Hood and St. Helens, were, named after British navy officers. ( NAZARENE MISSIONARY GIVES FACTS ON CHINA Rev.: L. C. Oaborn, speaking at the Church o? the Nazarene. last night, presented many Interesting facts and experiences which developed under his observation and ministry In China over a peod of 21 years. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Ingram, mis sionaries In Central America, will be heard tonight at 7:45 at the Church of the Nazarene, concluding the two day missionary convention. The pub lic Is cordially Invltod. NEW YORK, July 8. Buying power was still present In the stock market today but profit selling was sufficient to keep most leaders In a narrow area, A late upturn In U. 8. Steel aided the list generally. Most favorites made headway slowly and there was a wide assortment of losers at the close. Labor dissension. In steel and else-1 where, seemed less Important as a , market Influence, and more attention ! was given to cheering business hap-; penlngs. Utilities Inclined to rest and mo tors gave ground from the start. Trading lost vitality after a fast opening. Transfers were around 1,000, 000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: AI. Chem. Dye , 227(4 Am. Can ... .........lOlH Am. & FVjn. Pow, ei A. T. ft T. Anaconda M .. Atch. T. & a. F. Bendlx A via, eth. Steel Caterpillar Chrysler ,, Coml. Solv .168 82 Vi 20 V4 . 93 108 H - 14 H PALES Fain and Distrait Quickly lanithtd TMi itfm Uty Way Only the fertom of ptla rmlly Inwrwa fee ifoty, soi ib t, ptla umJ wm sMatsi Uftrw that tfcto -.tntetfen brlnvs All this aa be rolk)r chaofr tn mm ta mmwmm eomfort a4 nilmt from ph often wltfcin an Vnr. G a box ef WOAVA SUPPOSTTORIKfl faxUr. Covta nlr tw Mfita. BUfactlon wwatm4 it nvrrvty rafan4l, B man ytm gs I.10AVA SUPPOSITORIES I Jsrmlru lor Drugs The federal government's disburse ments to .veterans since the Revo lutlonory wnr totnl 31 .827.B70.000. STARTS TODAY 3 DAYS Exoitement runs rampant . . when two tough guys start bat tling over a dame . . and the fightin'est Pool the ring ever saw ' rt M mwisimmwinmamnMm iiiimiiiwh rf?0Ci V C J "if- V 1:4.1-7:0(1-11:15 2ric-35eloo IjJ sfJ I U IV V V .. . f IA i i' ll Igun shogtingI ?)c nPyrfil 7. 4T vJ TODAY and FSIDAT1 ?. t.TX Pfe... "JH rtfitTUU1 tSfi&&&1 'W Qs3v,,v ' L. W':?r ' 1-'? i (left) You'll meet the screen's next Idol nwKfcv j( J A fOSV f ACTION WT YSA Wayne Morris six feet three of fighting, A Mjjtjwil A deno man avenges f:1u7 " CsTsOiO fTI mm mm fss. woo rt! U J Thmi. of jm ij.jJJoe the Knockontl " I CDO GMzh qil&0Cr(Kl:t.: Ka U . . . 30c Eves . . . 40c Kiddies , 10c yt- -?. "What npcomfft of Chlldrenf MbLIMbI MaavsWsrfMBBflH jjJJ