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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1937)
rEDFOUT) mail trtbtttce. w,tfohp. or.gov. frtdat. ttlt is. lavr. FAffE THIKTEK5 LOCAL and PERSONAL Transacting Business O. B. Dryer of Seattle U transacting business and visiting lrl en da in Med ford. t Her For Day Miss Gertrude Ahl atrom of Aabland. teacher In the Medford schools, wu vial ting friends here yesterday. Guests From Seattle Mrs. Lois Olson and two children of Beattle, Wash., are visitors at the home of Mrs, Olson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McCoy, 111 Washington street. e Returns Home Mrs. J. F. Lawrence returned to her home here this morning after spending the past sev eral days la Portland where she vis ited friends and attended a short course at Reed college. To Start Vacation Miss Margaret Board man. executive assistant of the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce, will leave tomorrow morning on a fortnight's vacation which she will spend at Lake of the Woods. ' Director Here A. F. Hammond, di rector of the Sir Francis Drake hotel In San Francisco, and hla wife and daughter were Medford visitors this week, registering at the Hotel Med ford Wednesday. They continued north on a vacation tour yesterday. A GREAT NEW CIRCUS FIRST TIME ON COAST Mallory Injured Dr. J. H. Mallory of Trail suffered severe bruises in a fall from the roof of his home early this week. Here From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Curt Roberta and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Roberta of Ashland called on friends and shopped here Wednesday. Confers Here Max Rands, Inspec tor for the engineer's office of the regional United States forest service headquarters In Portland, conferred here today with Karl L. Janouoh, supervisor of the Rogue River na tional forest. He was returning to Portland after making an Inspection of CCC camps around Diamond lake Week-End Goest Nell DeLong. United States deputy marshal on the Portland staff arrived here by motor car yesterday afternoon to be the week-end guest of Paul Hani In, dep uty marshal for the Medford district. The two deputies are to spend the week-end In fishing southern Oregon streams. Mr. DeLong plans to return to Portland Sunday evening. MEDFORD 27 FAIRGROUNDS TUBS.. JULY TOPS IN ALL BUT TBICE DON'T LET YOUR FRIENDS TELL Mp YOU NEXT DAY WHAT A FINE iTSl'ir) SHOW YOU (CaVX MISSEDiijWy. FIVE FEARLESS FLYERS Rr a n A C AMAZING PERCH 6 t D K M 9 LOOP SSNSATIOH.. OUfCT IMfOMATION tPOM fUOOPC The SIX LELANDS WAITIP. JENNIEP'S D IftftV TALKING SU UON OWL 4 I MISS AERI ALETTA Countless Arenic, AerinI and Animal Champions HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE TONS OF ELEPHANTS SCORES OF HORSES DOZENS OF CLOWNS . ACRES OF TENTS HUGE FREE menagerie MUSEUM AND WILD WEST 2P.M. TWICE DAILY8P.M. DOORS OPEN H I IM 7 P. M. CORNS CURED iBilVlUV kMk mnn es lrtt BvWiin 4 burn f Mnntu. SU.M HWAsmI seward If rM SnS any u'l western Thrift Stores CORN-OFF Deer Seen H. C. Obye. assistant supervisor of the Rogue River na- tlonal forest, today reported seeing several deer at Fish lake during an Inspection trip from which he re turned last ntght. Miss Janle V. Smith, executive assistant, said she saw a very small fawn yesterday at Union Creek where she made a rou tine office audit at the ranger sta tion. From Tacoma Miss In grid Wold manager of the cooperative office of the department of commerce of the Tacoma, Wash., Chamber of Com merce. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Wold, were overnight vis itors here, registering at the Hotel Jackson. They are on a motor vaca tion trip and continued this morn- ine to San Francisco. While here they called upon Mr. and Mrs. A H. Banwell, former Tacoma residents. Oh Jaunt South Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Fitrgerald and son Jerome, of Qold Hill are making a motor trlpj to the south. They are to visit friends i in. San Francisco and then proceed to San Jose where they will be Join ed by their daughter, Miss Frances Fitzgerald, who has been attending summer school. The family will then continue to Yoscmlte national park; and return home via Lake Tahoe and Reno Visiting Sister Mrs. Virginia Young of San Jose. Cal., accompan ied by her two children, Robert and! Barbara, la visiting her sister, Mrs. J George Kunzman of S43 Haven street. They are all spending this week at Lake of the Woods. During her stay here Mrs. Young will also visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Cora E, Carder of 607 West Eighth street. Later In the month Mrs, Young and children will embark on a trip that will take, them through Alaska. Start Vacation Trip Miss Madge Kunzman and Miss Helen Rlggs left by plane this morning for Portland whence they were to sail later In the day on the steamer Hollywood for San Francisco. From the bay city they are to continue to Big Creek in the mountains near Fresno where they will spend the remainder of their summer vacation. They have been guests here for the past three weeks at the home of Miss Kuns- man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George i Kunxman of 62 Kavtt tr-it. Thr two vacationists are school teachers at Lindsay. Cal., Miss Kunzman being a graduate of Medford high school Grass Fire The fire departments chemical crew was summoned at 6:15 last evening to extinguish a grass fire on West Main street near Mistletoe street. Origin was not de termined. No damage was done. Later In the evening the chemical crew was called again, to Western avenue near Mc Andrews road but the fire men found that several residents were burning grass under a permit. Chief Roy Elliott today urged all residents to burn rubbish and nax ardous dry grass now before condi tions become mora dangerous. Per mits are required, he emphasized, but these may be procured without dif ficulty at fire headquarters. j Visits la 'Ashland Marian Bogart visited with Mrs. Kenneth Msdden In Ashland yesterday evening. , Welsh aar Calls H. M. Welshaar. Medford business man, called on business matters In Ashland yester day. t Talent Visitors Mrs, L. C. Huasey and Mra. Rose Croy of Cave City have been spending the past week with Mrs, Mary O. Carey at her home In Talent. They expect to return to Cave City tomorrow afternoon. Flying South Al Lary, the aerial clown who performed In the sky cir cus here July 3 and participated In the Oregon air tour, left Medford municipal airport this morning for his San Francisco home. He arrived from Portland In his Travel air piano late yesterday. Meeting Set State meeting of the League of Western Writers will be held In Portland August 10, accord ing to word received here today. Mra. A. V. Graves, local president, states that special rail rates will be available If 15 or more persons from here attend. Further Information may be secured by calling 1424-W. Elroy Anderson has been appointed official delegate to the conclave from the Medford branch. Poems written by Anderson have been recently accept ed by three anthologies. Crown an thology, Muse anthology and the Peaber Publishing company. Airport AniTals Today's arrivals at Medford municipal airport in cluded MaJ. R. H. Find ley and Capt O. M. Brown who arrived In a Doug las observation plane from their sta tion at Moffatt field, Sunnyvale, Cal., to confer with Ma, George R. Owens, commanding the Medford CCC district; Lieut. -Com. J. Cotton who was returning from Seattle to his post on the airplane carrier Sara toga at San Diego, piloting a Orunv man amphibian observation plan'; F. W. Graham, Tacoma business man en route to Los Angeles In his Waco; and Dana Fuller, promotion manager of the Fuller Paint company, route from Portland to San Francisco In his Sttn&on plane. Major Find ley Is planning to return with his fam ily later for a vacation here, he being particularly desirous to fish In southern Oregon streams and lakes. Nazarene Quartet Will Sing Sunday At Local Church The Sliver Chord quartet from the Northwest Nazarene college of Nam pa, Idaho, will give a, sacred musical concert at 6:45 Sunday evening at the local church of the Nazarene, Central avenue at Jackson. The young ladles for the most part have been singing together for two years. Miss Mabel Scheel Is a number of the local Church of the Nazarene, and a graduate of N. N. C, having taught school during the past year. Miss Leone Callaway Is also a gradu ate this year of the college, and achieved the distinction of a listing In "Who's Who" In American col leges. Miss Doris Delters is also a sophomore and prominent In N. N. C. activities. The quartet will also be heard In the presentation of a couple of num bers at the 7:45 evening church service. Romance of Rails Here Sunday rt -1 4 Native Star TT1 i f? r 1 DEFIANT REPLIES GIVEN ROOSEVELT COURT BILL PLEA (Continued trom Page One.) states the average Increase a year U three pups to a female. A high fire fence encloses an acre of ground to be used to house the animals. The enclosure Is divided Into separate pens and Is situated In a grove -of email oaks on a hill near the farmhouse. ','; Silent Barriers," a great drama based upon the making of the Cana dian Pacific railroad comes to the Rlalto theater for a three-day run starting Sunday. Richard Arlen is t aired , with Lull Pal mer nd J Farrel MacDonald heading the sup porting cast of thousands. "Wild Money" is scheduled as the added feature. Edward Everett Hor ton, Benny Baker, Lynne Overman and Ruth Coleman are featured in the comedy-cast. Kay Francis at Craterian Sunday f.ijiJii.ulK(W! tin &miss&is0biimmm Mala (of 'Eskimo" (am) and Buck. Hollywood wonder dog, have tha leading role In "Roblnaon Cru soe of Clipper Uland." new death defying aerial which has It first chapter shown at the Rosy theater tomorrow only. Fourteen chapters will follow, one each week. Peter B. Kyne's "Cowboy Star," plays a the main feature for tomor row. the dust a "Mountain Music," star ring Bob Burns and Martha Bay. opened Its three-day run yesterday at the New Craterian theater. So great was local response to the picture that It has been decided to add th facilities of th Holly ni' ater tomorrow night (Saturday) for additional showlnits to avoid the crowds and allow everyone a chanc to see this rousing piece of foolish ness and entertainment. Shows at the Holly will be at 7:00 and :!. as at th Craterian. Once again Ian Hunter has a fea tured role with Kay Francis In her new picture "Another Dawn," in which she Is co-starred with Errol Plynn and which comes. Sunday to the New Craterian theater. Hunter portrays the commander of a military post In the desert of Iraq, where he takes his bride. Miss Fran cis, when he reports back for duty In that dangerous territory .infested with . savage nomads and terrific heat. There the woman meets Flynn, second In command, and when the two fall Immediately In love and are powerless to do anything about It, a sudden uprising of the aavages brings about the chance for a solution. MATS I I I J I Ylp"l-U'lll il EVE I 1:00-3:00 LJjkLjCJ U 2JS I ''ll I ":00-3;,l I Bob Burns,. Martha Raye Delight Fans At Craterian Show Boxoffice records fell by th way- lde laugh records were toppled to TURKEY GROWERS TO FEAST IN E. P. XAOLsC POINT. July 16 (Spl.) H. P. Oriffln of Salt Lake City. B. J, Holmes of San Francisco and O. C Brown of Roseburg will be principal speakers at a banquet being heM to morrow night In the Orange hall by the Turkey Growers' association. The banquet will conclude a one- day meeting of directors of the Ore oon State Turkey co-operntlve to be held In Medford Saturday at the county court house. Muslo at the banquet will be fur nished by the Orange orchestra with Mrs. Richard Witt, formerly Miss LaMurle Beck, as soloist. Ross Kline, president of the local branch of the co-operative, will be toastmaster. Proceeds of the dinner will go to the Parent-Teacher association. The public Is Invited to attend. Tea was pronounced "tay1 until the middle of the 18th century. mlt should be made, or the fight carried on for a decisive vote on the legislation Itself. Senator Brown of Michigan, pre viously favoring the compromise bill, shifted to the uncommitted group. Hts shift, Robinson's death and an nouncement against the bill by Sen ator Maloney (D.. Conn.)) gave the opposition a three-vote margin in the ltne-up of publicly declared sen ators. The totals became 41 against. 38 for. Id non-committal and one vacancy. Administration senators said the failure of the foes to agree on a recommittal move Indicated they did not have the votes. They conceded, however, that the lineup was ex tremely close. Foes reported the bill's supporters already were negotiating tor a new compromise. Intertwined with the court bill dispute was an Increasingly heated undercover fight over the Democratic leadership In the senate. Foes of the bill were lining up be hind Senator Harrison of Mississippi, although he once bad declared for the measure. Some of their oppo nents were Joining them, Most of those who have gone along with the court bill were working for the selection of Berkley. He was pronounced more liberal" majority of the 14 first year senators. by ESTABLISH FOX FARM ON EAGLE PT. RANCH BAQLB POINT, July 18. (Spl.) J. Robinson, formerly of Seattle, ho purchased the J. A. Bttterllng farm three miles east of Cngle Point last March, Is converting the pro perty into a fox farm. Robinson recently received 137 silver foxes, brought hare from Seat tle by truck. He has been In the fox -raising business since 1990 and KISS Saturday Night NEW OPEN AIR PAVILION AT ROGUE RIVER, OREGON MUSIC BY CARL STEARNS and His RHYTHM BOYS Positively Ends Tonight! Dorothy Lamour Ray Milland in "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS" Look! It Starts Tomorrow! 14 EPISODES OF DEATH DE FYING EXCITEMENT! Natives . . jungle beasts . Blasting volcanoes , . a million tnrllis as two alone defy the terrors of prehistorio time to wipe out a radio menace! CRUSOE OF CUPPER ISLAND .MALA a not mmam NUKniuwuNsm wiuwiBjnu A thrill-a-ieeond u you guess what coming next in this brand new breath taking serial I 1 1-.' On The' Same Bill THE EOLUBBa STPR tarring (HRRIES STRRRETT A P,tr B K;m story! Starts Sunday! Filmed In Color! Loretta Young Don Ameche ... in "RAMONA" . , i V I Sis 0 jifOTajl I iiillM MAROAEET LINDSAY f7 1 V-? STUART ERWIN 'A f A J. Tamil MacDONALD t jr rhe West's S. lo'bb . r f TRIUMPHS AGAIN! meet their Clrnc E. Mujford'f 1 Waterloo It Nj WS George HAYESjV STARTS SUNDAY 2 BIG HITS Richard Arlen Cast of 1000's "SILENT BARRIERS" nra Edward Everett Horton tynnt Overman in "WILD MONEY" BEETS NEXT ON LIST The Rogue River Canning company has about completed Its cherry pack and his started canning beets. Th cannery canned between 40 and M tons of Royal Annes and about 30 , tons of Blngs. according to Ralph. P. Boutelle, manager. The cherry crop was large but the large sleets . were short owing to many of th cherries not sizing on the trees. Within the next 10 dsys the can ning of string beans will start and It la planned to can about 33 ton of thla vegetable. The plant . Hale's . corydalla . wt named after Joslah Hale, one of Loul slana'a early botanists. Chan & Chan j chints Median w. pe relieved at one by our herbal remedy. Do IfW-ifiion hate: Asthma, B,Jfk2 'l " r"er' stomach feaa. 1r irounic, lunsiiytiviuu. Chrome Couth. Rheumatism, Si nus Trouhl, Piles, Arthritis. Co. litis, Enema. Auuendlcltls, lll(h Hlood Pressure, Prostate, Hart, l.lver, madder. Kldner, L a n ( s. Hlood. Urinary troubles. HarDI will It jou relief. 10 .m. to p.m. i TuesdaT.Thursdaj 10-U in. Closed Sunday. DANCE L at the OASIS Spring Floor Cool Every Sat. Nite Merrill's Gay 90 i . Orchestra ReCQt&s .. . WHAT A RIOT! Plus Walt Disney Symphony . In Color "HIAWATHA" SUNDAY To avoid the crowds. 'Mountain Music also shown tomorrow nljht only at th HOLLY THEATRE ssespefJBBBMp"-vTlJl' WalB As Exciting As fflt'' ', 1 the Two Great- ' M -- .. 1 Stars It Unites -fTHs. lff?- ii For ' J " r" Iraq! . . where a nativ up- yVu rising might happen nytlm i.'f , t' . . ., . bringing forgetfulnesi ., Cjr"tx f r, to' two people who dare s y t-f V i t not give way to their love! 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