Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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LOCAL and PERSONAL
10 Fine Hens Larsen. 49, a tran
sient, waa lined 910 In city court
this morning for being drunk on the
street,
. Official Hera Capt. H. O. Mason
of tat police headqu&rtera In Salem
arrived in Medford thts morning on a
regular tour of Inspection.
Married at Klamath B. T. C. Ed
mondson of Butte Palla and Arduth
Stephenson of Applegat were mar
ried In Klamath Falls recently, ac
cording to word received her.
nulldlngi Painted Buildings on
tfe Jackson county fairgrounds south
of Medford are being painted. They
are utilized by the civilian conserva
tion corps.
To Repair Damage Michael Beck
of 311 South Grape street applied
at th city building Inspector's office
today for a permit to repair fire
damage at a stated cost of 936. The
fir occurred In th basement of
Beck's apartment house.
Maktng Deer Survey Eight men of
that Oak Knoll CCO camp are assist
ing the United Statta forest service
In making a survey of deer In the
Klamath national forest. The data
procured will be utilised In future
gam conservation plana.
e
' Takes Over Business Dewey Oueen
.'I and family, formerly of Wichita,
Kan, have taken up residence In
Medford. Mr. Queen has entered
buslnaaa here, having taken ovor
management of th Medford Glass
company at 36 South Bartlett street.
Ban well to Portland A. H. Banwell.
manager of th Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce, left by train
last night for Portland where he will
attend a bearing by the Interstate
commerce commission. He will rep
resent the chamber and the Oregon
Transportation league of whloh he is
chairman.
Transfers Prisoners Paul Hanlln.
United Statea deputy marshal, left
laat night by train with 22 prisoners
for McNeil Island prison and the
Stellscoom. Wash., road camp. The
men were sentenced In federal court
here for various crimes to which they
had nleaded guilty, most of them
having sold liquor to Indians. Han
lln was accompanied by four guards.
"Lost Horizon" Coming to Craterian Sunday
Their Greatest Roles!
Remember . ,
they drained
life's cup to
cheat a Jell
on fate . .
and I os 1 1
1 'ft?'
ii'-SfCyi Tomorrow
.1 iff -Av?l Friday!
Able to Be Out Mrs. Mary Mid
dlebuaher has recovered from her re
cent lllneas and la able to be out
again.
Lodge Meets The LOOP, lodge
held an Interesting meeting Thurs
day evening and after the business
session a program was given to which
all Rebekaha and wives of Odd Pel
lows were invited. Joy Walker, noble
grand, la giving a series of programs.
Aero Board Meet Board of dlrec
tora of the Medford chapter of th
National Aeronautic association will
hold an organizational meeting In the
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce at 7:30 tonight. Committees
will be appointed for the new year.
Thomaa A. Culbertson. Jr., president,
will be In charge of the meeting.
Legion Orollp Meeting Executive
committee of Medford post of th
American Legion will continue Its
preparation for the annual Armistice
Day celebration at a meeting In the
Hotel Medford at 8 p. m. tomorrow,
it was announced today by O. L.
MacDonald, commander. Oaln Rob
inson, general chairman of th 1837
Armistice Day celebration, will In
form the committee of the plans that
have already been made.
Wins Merit Plag Camp Bly la this
month flying the Medford CCC dis
trict merit flag, having been awarded
the honor for September for the sec
ond consecutive month. Capt. Pres
ton E- Rohner la company command-
Camp Ounter, commanded by
Lieut. Jt. F. Rohlflng. placed aeeona
in the September ratings. Camp Mc
Klnley, commanded by Lieut. Ragnar
Unden. was third. The ratings are
based on all-around efficiency.
Minor Accidents Cars driven by
Veraa Lea 'Duff of SSS East Jackson
boulevard and Emeat N. Olson of
Jacksonville were Involved in a minor
mishap at Main and Holly streets
last evening, a city police report aam
today. A parked car belonging to
W. P. Stearns of route 1 was atruck
by a machine driven by William
Horace Askwlth of Prospect on East
Sixth street late yesterday morning,
according to a city police report.
False Alarm The fire department
responded to a ward alarm at 11
o'clock this morning when a report
waa received that a house waa on
fir. The firemen, however, found
only a rubbish fire at Willamette
avenue and East Main street. Smoke
from th blaze naa curieo. no
the roof of a residence and thla led
to the falae report. Chief Roy Elliott
said. The rubbish fire waa being
attended and In no way endangered
property, the chief stated.
New Radio Mnn Private Raymond
W. Kalbflelsch arrived at Medford
municipal airport yesterday to serve
with the army air corps detachment
on duty here. He was brought from
Pearson field, Vancouver, Wash.,
where he had been on duty with the
air corps, by Sgt. Pat Reynolda In a
North American basic training plane.
Kalbflelsch replaces Private Jamea S.
Lathrop whom Sgt. Reynolds took
back to Pearson field. Both are radio
men.
$r j -sr jxvs- -ax m, -c . - v ar"tSF f
Th long
showing of
masterpiece.
awnited popular price
Prtnk Capra' mighty
'Lost Horiaon
Ronald Colman. com to the New
Craterian theater Sunday, after sen
Rational Bucceu In road ihow en-
ptarrins I frn-zements throughout the country.
Included In the caat are Jan Wvatt.
John Howard. Margo. Thomaa Mitch
ell, Edward Everett Horton. Inaocl
Jewell. H. B. Warner and Sam Jalfe.
Comic Sleuths
James Oleason and Zeeu Pitta ate
back at the Rlalto theater for to
morrow and Thursday in th roles
of Inspector Plpr and Hlldegardc
Withers, respectively. In their newest
episode of the fsmoua Stuart Palmer
mvsterv aerie. "40 Naughty ume.
Marjorie Lord. Barbara Pepper and
Tom Kennedy hsv Important parts
with the two sleuths.
"Shadows of th Orient." dramatic
story of racketeers and smugglers
along Frisco's Barbary Coaat. plays
as the added attraction with the
Oleason-Pltta opus. Sidney Blsckmer,
Reals Toomey. J. Parrel! MacDonald
and Esther Ralston star.
Doty''s New Super
Creamed Ice Cream
Opening Saturday
Monument for Butte Falls Dog
Rum ma r 5le M. B-ss TuttJe.
who la In charge of the rummaRe aale
to be given by the American Legion
auxiliary Friday and Saturday of thla
week, announced today that she will
be at 417 East Main street, across
from the Roxy theater, all day Thurs
day until 8 o'clock, to receive dona
tion for the aale. She asks as many
auxiliary members aa can to contact
her there. Persona wishing to have
articles of clothtn plcaed up are
asked to get In touch with Mrs. Edna
Overmyar.
Cotton U a major crop in 16
state.
Ethiopia la referred to In the Bible
aa Cush.
The Oregon Humane society desires
that Shep of Butte Palls shall have I
a resting place, and a monument, be
side Bobby of Sllverton. who dld
some years ago. Bobbjf waa the collie !
who, being lost in Indiana, madn hi
way home to the Oregon town and
established a record lor such restor
ation. Shep waa the shepherd dog
who gave his life a few days seo to
rescue an Infant child from the blaz
ing cottage of a southern Oregon
homesteader. And both were dogs
of such sensibility, snMtlv-ncss and
courage as have endeared dona to
their people, since ever, as legend
tells, an ancwrtor of theirs sprang
across the widening chasm to be with
Father Adam and Mother Eve when
they were driven into exile from
Eden.
The high and flawless courage of
Shep. who paid the debt of lore with
hla life, waa very exceptional but
so is such heroic self-sacrifice among
our own kind. And Bobby, with af
fection aa his compass, such forti
tude, faith and endurance as he dis
played In the long return to Silver
ton, are by no means commonplace
among us. Considering the selfless
devotion of aueh dogs as thes. It
seems not so strange that Alexander,
when he lost a dog that he had loved,
caused a city with temples to be
erected as the dog's memorial. And.
In eclipse of Kipling's ballad of
the last suttee, It Is told that a dog
belonging to- one of Alexander's gen
erals, who fell In battle on the plain
of Corns, leaped Into the funeral
pyre of his master and so perished.
Myth, legend and history abound
with atortea of dogs that manifested
traits which In men we should de
clare to be the hallmark of nobility.
These dogs were lineal and spiritual
kin to the Butte Falls shepnerd and 1
the Sllverton collie. The hero Ulysses,
home at long laat from hla wander
ings was gwted Joyously by an In
firm and expiring dog that roised
Itself from a dunghill. It had been
his dog before he went away to the
siege of Troy. It was still his dog
and none remembered htm except
this aged but loyal stavellng.
By nil means let there be a monu
ment to Shep of Butte Falls, so that
in after year?, when people stand be
fort It. reading the inscription, the
atono will seem gently radiant with
an Inner light, and the wonder,
beauty and pathos of the light will
make them, no doubt of it, better
men and women because a good dog
rest there. Oregon! an.
Watch for announcement about
fire aale on Planoa. Every piano wlU
be drastically reduced.
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE.
HOLLY THEATRE
Sat. Only
t
On the Stage
MAT. and EVE.
The Fastest, Flashi
est, All-OolorerT
Revue on Tour To
day . . 1937 Edition
Sat. Night
11:45
M1DNITE
Frolic and
Burlesque
Frenthln
filfferenl!
HOT-FOOTIN1
HI-8TRUTTIN'
HI-YAL L E R 8
fraturlnc
IDA COX
queen of the Blue
on the screen:
F.RIC I.ISHKN
Here's Fla.h raw;
A new Ice cream
will open Saturday
Grape, according
specialty shop
at 36 South
LIFE, NOT
ULTIMA!! GOAL
IN CHEST DRIVE
(Continued from Pae One.)
Robert Hart for the Jackson County
Health association. OcorRe T. Prey
for the Red Croaa. Mri. O. B. Morrow
for the Girl Scoula and Seth Bullla
for the Boy Scout.
All Medford aervlce and civic clubs
combined their weekly meetings with
the luncheon rally today and heads
of the organlratlona were Introduced
by Eugene Thorndlke, chest presi
dent, who presided.
Mf. Thorndlke also presented each
of the majors In charRe of campaign
territorial divisions, they being Coyle
Brlgga. Irvlrw P. Beesley, the Rev.
Bartlsm. Wallace Rlckert. Ad
jutant O. R. Purham. E. H. Hedrlck.
Larry Bchade. Leonard Carpenter.
Mrs. H. M. Welahaar. Mrs. W. H.
Fluhrer. Mrs. David Rosenberg and
Mra. O. L. Overmyer and Dr. Sherman
L. Divine aa majora-at-lsrge.
Rally songs were aung during the
luncheon. Mrs. Olen Crouse being
accompanist.
Watch for announcement about
fire sale on Pianos. Every piano will
be drastically reduced.
BaLDWIN PIANO SHOPPF
to an announce
ment today by the owner J. B. Doty
who reoently arrived here from Red
mond. Ore.
Doty's will featuro Jumbo cones,
six flavors of "Super-Breamed." ice
cream and two sherbeta which will
be hand packed In all sl7 contain
ers. They are also prepared, to mske
novelty and special orders on one
dny'a notice. The new Ice cream will
be made In the shop.
See the Bargains at Gravea Jewelry
Shop all this week. 402 E. Main St.
Too Late to Classify
FOR REUT S-room furnished apart- WANTED To trad dental work and
ment: hot and cold water furnish- some cash for good 6-gal. milk oow.
d. Adulta only. 831 West 10th. Boi 1196, Tribune.
FOR RENT Modern house. 1 acre, HOME AND INCOME
$17.50. 818 S. Oskdale. 11600.00 Four roonw and bath and
- n. 2-room apartment, double garage.
FOR RENT 8-room partly furnished. corner lot paved atreet; fine ahada
Inquire 318 80. Front. ahruba. Excellent Investment
, , -.,- , .. -, i. i . - at $1,800: terms
FOR SALE Hot point electric range. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Airway vacuum sweeper. R. C. A. Phone 1496 or 1M8-R.
radio. 604 West Jackson. ' - "
- - - -L ., FOUND Starter gear on 6th St.
FOR SALE Family cow and 1 helf- Owner please call at Mall Tribune
r uivea, $16. Haddock, Loaler Lane and pay for ad.
FORnKNT Upper 8-room furnished FOR SALE Equity In 1986 aedan.
apt., garage. Inquire 804 E. Main. oe. Oood condition: radio, new
rhone 387-X. rubber. 338 Willamette.
IMePLYMOOTH V-door'1 trunk sedan. FOR SALE OR TRADE eittra nloa
Equipped with radio, double acces- breeding ewea. 3 ram, 'as Studs
aorles. A very popular car at the baker coach. Will trad borne.
low price of $645. J"1 Martin. Stewart Ava. and
SKINNERS OARAOE Thomaa road.
Bulrk and Pontlsc. ' mL
Used Car Lot. South Riverside. r 8ALr-', F?1r wtor wltn
. -, Darby wheels: I Bean underground
TRADE PIANO for pickup car or live. sprayer: 1 Bean portable sprayer:
stock. R. H. Oreen. Box 346. Stage reaaonable: fine condition. One
Road. Fordson plow.
. HARRY'S REPAIR SHOP
WANTED Transportation to Los An- Back Hudaon-Terraplane flerrtes.
geles. Will help drive and share .
expenses. Phone Joe Wright, Cen- ROOFING MATERIALS
tral Point. A LARGE STOCK PRICED TO SELL
.-i ' i.-.. Cedar and redwood ahlnglea, com-
FOR SALF Dresser, chiffonier, roll- position shingles, prepared roofing
top desk, heating stoves. Helm materials of ail kinds.
Thlbut ranch, end of Bameburj it WILL PAY YOU TO BUT HERE.
road. FINANCE available for your remod-
- ,.-w. --.-. - ellng and additions to your home.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs and brood lbollt )t,
sows: registered Guernsey bull untimrim (or Building Materials.
calves. Id Ollmore, Elliott Farm. MEDFORD LUMBER CO.
wTSSSTLTjTV "represent " wT- At 3rd and Fir Bta. Phona 639.
established compsny. Excellent In- WANT TO Buy ,,,, , boy. good
come for right party, .fn'""""1'- used clothing. Berrydale 3nd Hand
ment required. Box 1196. Tribune. gtore 603 N mTereide. t). 366.
?!l-5-h"'''Y"""'' 608 "-"-"' FOR SALE Almost new EstaU oil
FOR SALE-Nloelv furnished house circulator. Medford Fuel Co.
S?. ibl "r"'t- &"y Tm' 4DTO reflnlshlng to match any ooloc.
Jf U. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop.
1930 FORD V-8 3-door trunk sedan; i.' "L "' "Jl ",. ,L.ii,,
SiTf pX.PPP.rw.Thy r.sro 'S "Z?tt8ZFS2&
t...!'asa P furnish ea clean coay Everyuun
h SK NNER S OARAGE 'X't'lTur
Bulck and Pontlac. 1ctr' ""f
UWd car Lot, south Riverside. r, S,CTTdtU onrV.
FOR SALE Income property, close $40. See manager In rear. Phone
In. Tel. 9S8-H. HP7.R for appointment.
FOR RENT S-room unfurnished
house at 308 So. Ivy St. Inquire
A. B. Culy Service Station, corner
Front and Main.
WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT about
fire rale on Pianos. Every Piano
will be drastically reduced
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE.
A GOOD BUY
I '4 Acre. 4-room houae. hardwood
floora. breakfaat nook, fireplace,
laundry traya. screened-ln porch,
csraae. cltv water: closa in home.
well kept tip. Price $3380, $800
down, balance good terms.
UPP As RINQOEN
Room 1. Snarta Bldg Phone 666
AND THEY'RE PROUD OF
CALVERT'S
KertUickij Vdde
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON .
WHISKEY 90 PROOF
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TILLlRIIS,LOUISVILLC.KV..aNDS!ELAV MB,,
xacuTivtonctsiCMnrsi.iaaloo..N.v.c.
fry i" jlV 'uac m
man ever went out to sell human
values.1
A brief outline of the work car
ried on by the organlzatlona par
ticipating In the oheat waa given
by Adjutant O. R. Durham of the
Salvation Army. Mrs. Dolph Phlpps
for the Girls' Community club, Mrs.
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Show Starts Tonite at 6:30
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6:80-9:00 0LlUfaWTllf ft KlddlealOeJJ I
Screen's Funniest Sleuth and Sleuthess!
Hist , . the plot thickens ru f
Detective Piper and Hilde
garde Wtiher sniff the trai'
of a brand new liackstagi
burlesque murder mystery
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TODAY
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