Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1938)
ftrEPFOKD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOUD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1938. PAGE NINE LOCAL and In Ashland E. C. Jerome, candi date for Medford Justice of the peace, pent yesterday In Ashland on bust neaa. From Ashland I. E. Deadmond of Aahland transacted business In thla city Wednesday. On Business Call H. M. Welsh a ar of 22 Glen Oak court was an Ashland business caller yesterday. Returns Home Mrs. A. P. W. Kresse of 1833 Queen Anne avenue returned home on this morning's train from Portland where she had been since Monday. Meeting Tonight Royal Neighbors of America will meet tonight at 7 o'clock at tho K. P. hall for a busi ness session and drill caucus. All v .re urged to attend. y $15,000 Permit California Oregon Power company applied at the city building Inspector's office for a per mit to remodel its office building at A stated cost of $15,000. Dance. Play Off The play and dance which had been scheduled for Saturday night In the Griffin Creek Grange hall has been indefinitely postponed. Grange Dance Roxy Ann Grange will sponsor a dance In Its Spring street hall Saturday night. Dancing will start at 9:30 p. m. and continue until 1 a. m. Bankers Examined Enrollees of the American Institute of Banking took their quarterly examinations last night In the .senior high school Thirty bankers of Medford, Grants pass and Ashland are enrolled. Bicycle Stolen Hartley Blther of 1020 North Bnrtlett street reported to city police today that his Fleetwood bicycle, license 170, was stolen from the Junior high school sometime Wed nesday morning. Phlpps Return Attorney and Mrs. W. JS. Phlpps returned to Medford this morning after spending two months Jn Portland. Mr. Phlpps was confin ed for a month in a Portland hos pital but said he feels much better now. Make Call Here Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert MacLean and children, Bobby and Beverley, of Los Angeles visited for a few hours yesterday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rickert while en route to Portland. Mrs. MacLean and Mrs. Rickert are cousins. Office Changed Rural rehabilita tion division of the farm security administration has moved to room 311 In the Fluhrer building at the southeast corner of Main street and Central avenue. The division for merly occupied room 318 Liberty building. t " " ' j. Chorus to Rehenrse Rehearsal of Oackson County Teachers chorus will be held Saturday at 10 a. m. in the courthouse auditorium. Both men and women's choruses will rehearse In preparation for the concert to be given Monday night. All members are requested to attend. Etigenenn Arrested Andrew Jack McKenney, 30. of Eugene was return ed to Lane county yesterday by Dep uty Sheriff Whlpps, following his ar rest here by state police Tuesday. McKenney will faoe a Lane county charge of creating a disturbance In private place while intoxicated, said tate police who made the arrest on request of Lane county authorities. Return from South Major George E. Owens, commander of the Med ford CCC district, and Capt. Herman J. Mclring, district quartermaster, returned yesterday from San Fran cisco where they attended a confer ence of district commanders and quartermasters and discussed summer plans for the CCC camps of the ninth J corps area. ARESNATE of LEAD Let us figure with you on your require ments for ARSENATE of LEAD and other spray materials. f. E. SAMSON CO. ORCHARD SUPPLIES Phone 833. 229 N. Riverside REXALL 1 CENT SALE ENDS SAT. May 7 WEST SIDE PHARMACY MAIN AT GRAPE m CHINESE HERB REMEDIES (Itlnese herb remedies' wonderful curative ne fuTe ueen proven through many years of use. Try them for our aliment. It's non-narrotlc and contains no harm ful drugs. If you are not getting satisfactory result nnw give our remedy a trial. Herbs will help sufferers of Constipation, stomach Trouble. Rheumatism, Hay Fever. prnMate Trouble, t'leert. Gall Stones, Run Down Condition, Sinus Trouble. Asthma. Influenza. Female Trouble. Plies. Chronic Coush, High Blood Preonre. Arthritis. Colitis, Appendicitis. Ton ll1tls, Rrzema, Heart. I.lver, Bladder, Kldnevs. Lungs, Blood or I rtnsM imnrdrrt. Free consult at ton. CHAN & CHAN CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Open daily 10 a.m. to 12: 1 p.m. to 6. 235 E. Main Bt. PERSONAL To Redding Lieut. Phllo D. Smith. CCC district adjutant, was in Red ding today on business. Church Program Young people of the First Christian church of Phoenix will present a program of music in the church at 7 :30 tonight. The program will comprise popular mu sical compositions that have sur vived the years. The public is in vited. There will be no admittance charge but a free-will offering will be taken. Reunion Saturday Annual reunion of the 65th artillery, Oregon regi ment that took part In the World war, will be held In the Congress .10-1 tel. Portland, at 6:30 Saturday even- ing. A dinner will be followed by a 1 program of entertainment. There are i many veterans of the 65th In the Rogue river valley and it it expected that a number of them will attend 1 the reunion. ! Biirk Confers A. C. Burk, sheriff of Marlon county and Democratic primary candidate for congressman from the first district, conferred here last night and this morning with party leaders. He left this afternoon for Grants Pass. He said he would fly to Medford May 15 to take part In the second annual national cat fish derby at Emigrant lake near Ashland. Englishmen Here The five English men who came to this country to order airplanes for Great Britain were brief visitors at Medford municipal airport this afternoon. They were passengers on the United Mainliner that arrived at 1 and departed at 1:20. En route from Los Angeles to Seattle, Wash., the men were C. E. Horex, I. G. Weir, A. T. Harrlf, F. Rowarth and C. John. Aid Program Karl L. Janouch. supervisor of the Rogue Rtver na tional forest, and Owen Adyelott, as sistant ranger of the Lake o' Woods district, left this morning for Klam ath Falls to assist In the Stop For est Fire Week" program sponsored by the American Legion. Today's pro gram Included a Kiwanls club lunch eon and a banquet at Cal-Ore. Gibsons Return Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Gibson have returned to southern Oregon and are now residing at the Carglll apartments here. Mr. Gibson Is affiliated with the California -Western State Life Insurance company. He started with the company in Ash land three years ago and a year later was promoted to unit manager of eastern Oregon with headquarters in Pendleton. Recently he was advanced to Medford to build a. southern Ore gon unit. He Is a former exalted ruler of tho Ashland Elks lodge. Committee Formed Eugene Thorn dike, president, today announced membership of the Jackson County Chamber Of ComTnum Mirrtrii1tiimi1 committee for the ensuing year. It is composed 01 Tom wray, chairman, Maurice Spatz, Otto Bohnert, A. P. Butler, Lewis Clark, E. A. Faber, W. A. Holloway, H. L. Brown. W. J. War ner, Charles A. Wing, W. A. Gates. H. A. Thlerolf, R. G. Fowler, A. Wood rich, Raymond Mlksche and J. P. Naumes. Wins Music Laurel Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Keesee of 28 South Peach street today received word that their neph ew, Robert Eastman of Forest Grove, was accorded a first place and award ed a silver cup In the 15th annual high school anisic tournament con ducted by the conservatory of music. Pacific unlversltv. In PnroM rtmvA April 20 and 30. He won the award with a tenor solo. Robert, nnn nt Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eastman, has many friends in Mfrtforri hnvin at tended -Jackson and Junior high scnoois nere. He is a cousin of Ger ald Keesee, who won a first place with his tuba solo In the high school band contests held recently 'in Cor vallis and Eugene. Both boys will attend the tournament to be held In Seattle, Wash., this month. f Latourette Here Howard La tour -ette, Democratic national committee man from Portland, and Duana Hen nessy, political editor of the Ore gonlan, left for the north this morn ing after an overnight visit here. Party leadera who conferred with him said that Mr. Latourette la support ing Gov. Charles H. Martin for re election. Mr. Hennessy was conduct ing a poll to ascertain the direction of the wind In Oregon state and na tional elections. Music Week Noted National Music Week was observed at Wednesday's weekly lunch eon -meeting of the Lions club In Valentine's cafe. The Girls' Harmony Trio" of Medford high school presented a group of songs. The trio was composed of Josephine Bui lis, Mary Louise McElhose and Corrlne Harwood. Accompanist was Dorothy Jane Hester. After the mu sical program the club held nomina tions for officers which will be con tinued at the next two meetings. Club guests were Dr. Rasmus Mor tensen and Tom Stewart. Study Urged Careful study of the driver's manual is urged by Ward McReynolds, state examiner, before applicants attempt to take the ex amination for licenses or permits to drive cars or trucks. The examina tion. Mr. McReynolds pointed out. Is based on the manual. Copies of the manual may be obtained without cost at city and state police head quarters, the sheriff's office, the Jackson County Chamber of. Com merce and other convenient commun ity agencies. Next examination will be held here Saturday from 8 to S. Mr. McReynolds and his staff will m In council chambers on the top floor of city hall between those hours. Written examinations and road tests will be given. NEW DEAL POLICIES BEHIND FRENCH ILLS IS KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May 6 (AP) Herbert Hoover attributed France's economic plight to her adoption of new deal policies, In an Interview here today. The ex-president, who stopped here briefly while en route to the Republican "grass roots' meeting in Oklahoma City, said: "France Is the only European state that is not prosperous today. The devaluation of the franc is only part of the general consequences of Its having adopted the new deal two years ago. "While other European nations tightened their belts and balanced their budgets, France went Its own way. It didn't balance Its budget, It began limiting production, lost its export market, prices increased and consumption dropped. One rinds those conditions in France that hold true here." Hoover, In summarizing observa tions made on his recent trip to Eu rope, said other European nations such as England. Czechoslovak a, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland are enjoying fairly pros perous economic conditions. LA FOLLETTE FAILURE FORETOLD BY ICKES WASHINGTON, Moy 5. (AP) Sec retary Ickes, calling President Roose velt the "true" lender of liberals In America, rorecest at his press con ference today failure of the La Pol lette national third party movement. "I continue to believe that the president Is the true liberal leader." he said, "and that In his leadership lies the only hope of liberals getting anywhere. "I can't see any future for a third party at this time." RUMANIAN JEW BAITER PARALYZED BY STROKE BUCHAREST. May B. (;p Octa vian Ooga, who for S3 days headed an anti-semitlc government In Ru mania, was stricken with apoplexy at his estate In Transylvania last night. Reports from his bedside said he was paralyzed on one side and that his condition was serious. Ooga became premier December 98. 1937, and resigned February 10. 4 WINDOW GLASS We sell wlndo glass and will replace your oroken , windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab lnet Works. MEDFORD WED. i tl J1J1 MAY ""aS. at, mm AND SEILS-FLOTO Tlr lull) -5 A R PMf IKKir. open I A 1 PmI lntonn Tlrket ale CIrcul Day at Hta.h'l Drug store, it N. Central i k - i cumDincu i VTcolossalT menagerie l POI'LLAR I fHirr. I E NEED OF STRONG GIPJNNAIN Need for Hepuallcan party strength In Oregon at thla time was stressed by Charlea A. Sprague. candidate for the remibltcan nomination for gov. ernor. at a gathering of 80 party lead ers today at Valentine's cafe. Mr. Sprague, prominent Oregonian and publisher of the Oregon Statesman of Salem, spent the day visiting southern Oregon communities and discussing details of his campaign with leading republicans here. In his brief, forceful address. Spragua emphasized the need for two strong parties In this nation, citing as examples foreign nations wherein the single party systems of govern ment have resulted In loss of Indi vidual rights and liberties. A plea for the return to sound, conserva tive republican principles was voiced by Mr. Sprsgue. The maintenance of a constitutional government Is necessary, he said, after expressing the belief that recent attacks have been made on our Judiciary. Financial stability In government, another republican principle, must likewise be maintained, he said, and when the public credit is destroyed, private credit Is also destroyed. There are three ultimate results of the present governmental finance pro gram. In the speaker's opinion: re pudiation, confiscation or excessive taxation. Loss of confidence In the administration was given as the fail ure of business to gain its stride. "We believe In the economy of abundance rather than the economy of scarcity." Mr. Sprague told his audience, In stressing the need for the return of this confidence with In creased production and resulting re duction of unemployment. Social se curity, as we know it now, should be supplementary to a real social security made possible through cre ation of Jobs for all." Tn concluding his talk, the repub lican candidate admitted that he Is a conservative, yet assured that he is also progressive. "The Republi can party la now, I believe, in Btep and In tune with the hopes and de sires of the people of Oregon," he said. Frank VanDyke, Ashland attorney, was toastmaater for today's meeting and Introduced the speaker. Prelim inary to the feature address, Frank Hull pleaded for the people of this nation to awake to the need for main taining present Immigration lawa so as to prevent Influx of political refu gees from all nations. 5. P. Streamliner Gives Passenger Aid In Emergency The Southern Pacific (this Is not an advertisement) aims to please. A woman with her infant daugh ter boarded the Streamliner In San Francisco for XiOS Angeles the other day. At San Jose It was found that part of her baggage, containing needed supplies for the baby, had been left at home. Train otnclala were noti fied and they had the station agent In San Jose telegraph the circum stances to the Salinas agent. ' Then the Southern Pacific system really swung into action. Telephones rang, messengers were called and an order was placed with a Salinas dry goods store. Just as the Streamliner pulled into the Salinas depot the messenger ar rived with the awaited package and placed it in the hands of the anxious mother. The day was saved. The package contained diaper an even dozen t , CALCULATORS. Blerma. llfl No. Central. Phone 382. LOANS AVAILABLE ON RURAL PROPERTY NEW RESIDENCES 7 Years To Pay Low Interest $2500 Maximum We will furnish without cost plans and specifications and arrange all details of the loan. TimberP Phone 7 Rialto's Comedy As a nitwit bank teller with a pen chant for investing in raffles, Joe Penner is suspected of bank looting and kidnaping and the result is a series of hilarious highlights mount ing up to one of the funniest pic ture climaxes ever filmed, In "do Chase Yourself," coming to the Rlalto theater for tomorrow and Sat urday. "Romance of the Rockies. starring Tom Keene, will play as the added western hit. Roxy Romance h ITS" v.: James Ellison and Jean Parker have the romantic leads In Rex Beach's favorite romance of the North, "The Bnrrler." playing at the Roxy theater today and tomorrow only. Leo Carrillo, Otto Kruger, Rob ert Barrat, Andy Clyde and Sara Haydcn also have leading roles. Robert Taylor Has Lead Craterian Hit Robert Taylor, starring In "A Yank at Oxford," which opened a four day run yesterday at the Kew Cra terian theater, proved that he Is more of a man than Jimmy Fldler and a lot of other so-called pub licity writers have given him credit for. Taylor .literally walks off with the top romantic comedy Bpot of the year In the film which will rank him among the best of the screen's comedians. "A Yank at Ox ford" was filmed In England as an adventure by a major Hollywood pro ducing company and after seeing it yesterday at the New Craterian, the audience sent cheers into the sky at Its sheer cleverness and outstanding comedy angles. The highlight of the film to native Americans is the use of coined British phrases of words which appear very funny to persons not acquainted with the cockney accent. In presenting Taylor In the title role as the cocky all-star athlete who comes to Oxford to "teach the na tives" and himself learns plenty In return, "A Yank at Oxford" affords the star his greatest opportunity to demonstrate his athletic ability, his flair for comedy and his ability to handle genuinely dramatic scenes. Lionel Barrymore, as Taylor's father and Maureen O'Sulllvan, as the Eng lish undergraduate whom the hero meets at Oxford, lend their accus tomed polished performances, while In the BrltiBh players who also have leading rotes audiences may note at least two potential stellar "finds" of tomorrow. Vivien Leigh, as the "other girl," reveals a flashing, yet subtle, personality which may well set a new stylo In "vamp-comedians." Griffith Jones, as the Britisher whose enmity fot Taylor motivates much of the plot, looms as a moat person able leading-man discovery, stalwart in appearance and sensitive In his performance. FOR Company End of N. Central WARRANTS ISSUED FOR NAZI LEAGUE LEADERS WLIP. N. T., May o. Warranta charging alx men and the German American Settlement League, Inc.. op erator of a camp at Yaphank. with violation of the New York state civil tights law, were Issued today by Jus tice of the Peace Mas W. Blake. The warranta, sworn by Roy p. Monahan, state commander of Dis abled War Veterans, charged failure or the organisation to file names and addressee of Its members with the secretary of state In Albany to com ply with a 1938 law. 1 jfcj Shrine Stated Session. CT Hlllah Temple meets at mnumu hum, AMiinnu. Friday evening, May 6, In stated session. Rou tine and other Import ant business regarding the Spring Ceremonial. AH Shrlners Invited. Refreshments after session. A. B. Brownell, Potentate. R. B. De trick. Recorder. Too Late to Classify FOR 8ALB OR RENT By owner, modern fl-room house In "phoenix. R. C. Ward. Phone "19-F-21. FOR SALE Used mattress. ,3; electrlo plate, $1.50. A18 Eaat Main. FOR SALE Best Buys In Jackaon County 8-room suburban home. 3 acres with crop. $1800. Two acres, fi-room modern home, ,1700. Four room modern home, partly furnish ed, olty water, a lota: ,1375 and a snap. Four acres suburban, 5-room modern house, olty water, family orchard, good trout pond from large running spring, on Hwy, 90: an other snap at S2750. Several attrac tive Jackson county Improved farms and atock ranches at real recession prices. Everything in Real Estate. W. J. (DAD) ROBERTS. 720 W. 2nd. FOR SALE. CHEAP 1036 Chevrolet Master 0 DeLuxn Sport Sedan. -B. Mokler, Rt. 2, Bos ISO, Howard Avo. FOR SALE 320-acre ranch, SO A. bot tom land; free water; alfalfa. John A. Miller, Eagle Point. WANTED Situation, morning work, any kind; office preferred. Box 3069, Tribune, 2-ROOM furnished cabin, 718 Welch St. Phone O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apt., clow In, 12.S0. 10 Acres, fair house, family or chard, berries, alfalfa, clover, Joins city limits; all or part. Phone 613. A. W. Walker, 223 N. Riverside Ave. CONVALESCENT HOME. Ashlahd. Convenient rates, low prices. Ideal spot to rest and drink Lithla water. 59 Nhonx 1 :4S-8:4-li:on ;iic-40r-loc Bob At His Best! iTayipr 'A yylHKf OXFORD IIONIL BARRYMORE MAUREEN O'SULUVAN hflO fi 0 1 H V Lfl fll OUR! , n m m ! n ft i rv" v n Hi hi i l l n n u- 'MwJungkLove' IYNNE OVERMAN starts 4Plfc'ssfll SUN, JsCrVTV Guaranteed Products on Easiest Credit Don't risk trouble and delay on worn out or inferior-quality tirea. Now you can get Goodrich Tires and pay as p-ou ride. Our liberal credit plan a nirea you of fast courteous service and "on-the-spot" delivery of your purchase. LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATIOtl 8th snd Front. WANTED To rent or lease 1 or 3 acres and 4 or 6 -room house, out buildings. Write Box 3078, Tribune. PA NATES and perennials, a living, beautiful present for mother. Mrs. Dan Howerd. 638 So. Holly. TRADE Light coupe In good condi tion for atock or hay. Inquire 4th and Apple Stt. HAVE your furniture reupholatared, re finished and reglued. Tel. 989-R. STOCK RANCH 400 acres, 00 acros free water, good modern house, stock and equipment Included; 15500. 11300 down; your terms on balance. Will take clear property for part. Blood tt Ooff, 133 No. Central. WANT TO BUY. CA8H Small mod ern suburban home. Box 307 1 . Tribune. 1935 O M O. T-18 reconditioned Truck. Wonderful condition. Cliff Whee lock, Lewis Super Service Station. FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE All second hand goods, Friday and Saturday. Furniture Trade Mart. 16 South Front St. SUGAR PINE SHAKES FOR SALE E. O. Faber, Central Point. SUBURBAN grocery and servloe sta tion, with modern living quarters. Well located; clean atock; doing ex cellent business; ai750 down, bal ance very easy terms. Restaurant, downtown location, doing good business. Full prloe $1600. BLOOD & OOFF, 133 N. Central. STEINWAT SQUARE GRAND PIANO. ROSEWOOD CASE, OCTAGONAL ' LEG 8 For sale cheap, or will trade for good upright. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE; Evergreen shrubs, trees; balled and burlapped, ready to plant any time, any place. Perennials. Glascock'a Nursery, 304 Beatty. WANTED Shetland mare, reasonable. R. A. Slrr, Rt. 1, Box 384, Central Point, or Phone 343 after 7 p. m. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. Adults. Phone 641 -W. WHEN you want carpenter work done, see Davla, 310 N. Bartlett. WANTED Work, any kind, go any plnca. Experienced orchard and blight man. Rt. 1, Box 199-A, Cen tral Point. and FR" A ptetMr d. great : a. th qlorlour lev. -.lory that Inittlred III REX BEACH'S Hi LEO CARRILLO JEAN PARKER JAMES ELLISON OTTO KRUGER ROF1KHT BARRAT SARA HADKN ANDY CLYDE . M QUALITY v YOUR i, ' I F0RDS0N SALES AND SERVICE. WANTED Pasture for 12 dairy oowt. Edith Porter, 414 8. Riverside. 100 TIERS wood, 18. Core Orchard, Murphy, Ore. TWO STORES AND RESTAURANT FOR SALE A good, well-equipped restaurant In business section Med ford; S2S0 will handle; also two good atorea In Medford, living quar ters. Also partly furnished house for rent. W. J. (DAD) ROBERTS. 720 West 2nd St. FIRST CLASS auu. fiuUMng and quick service. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. II l:45-ll:4ri-n:00 25c-3.1c-100 Don't Miss It I Ends Tonite I IIIEIH JOHN HOWATd JEAN PAR K E Plus "GIRL WAS YOUNG" z Here's Screw-ball Joe From the Radio ! F n n n ler than you've . ever seen or heard him "1 I A JUNE TRAVIS LUCILLE BALL L TOMORROW and SATURDAY TWO BIO FEATURES! Raw action . . , u j in noes gunning t J itir I lie mystery man of tho Wcstj-3' MTHI ROCKICS DANCE h TJ. 8. Hall JACKSONVILLE Sat. Nite, May 7 Benefit I.O.O.F. Lodge MUSIC BY SilvaV Orchestra ft 'W. . U If" -'J 3S KB TOM rl KEENE Jf CHECK THIS EASY WAY TO BUY., 1. Select the merchandise you need.' 2. Show us your license Identifica tion. 3. Set your own terms. 4. Your purchase Is Installed atone NO RED TAPS NO DELAYS St us before you buy PRODUCTS TO FIT POCKETBOOK . PHONE 1300