MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORP. OREGON'. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24. 193S.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and PERSONAL
Keystone Cops at Craterian
Club to Meat Jacksonville
H.E.C. will hold business meet
ing Wednesday at 2 p. m. In the
Grange hall.
Horn on Furlough Private
Hoy Chapin of Company A, 29th
engineers, U.S.A., at Oeeanside,
Cel., is spending a 45-day fur
lough at his home here. He is
a guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Chapin, at the Mer
rick auto camp.
Visits Relatives Gus Braun
of Buffalo, N. Y., left last week
for the San Francisco fair and
to visit his son. Major G. U.
Braun, at the University of Cali
fornia, after visiting his cousin.
Mrs. Jim Owens of Route 3, and
other relatives here.
Fined $25 Jack E. Gardner.
43. of Talent was found guilty
of reckless driving In a city po
lice court trial yesterday after
noon and was fined $25. Gard
ner drove an automobile which
struck two other cars Saturday
night at Central avenue and
Maple street. He pleaded not
guilty to the city police charge
of reckless driving.
Gets Big Buck A 242-pound,
six-point blacktail deer was shot
by George Hefner of Route 4
last Saturday at Fredenburg
spring in the Greenspring moun
tain sector, it was reported to
day by Art Reed, professional
hunter who accompanied Mr.
Hefner on his hunting trip. It
was the largest blacktail buck
he had ever seen in all his years
of hunting, Mr. Reed declared.
It took Mr. Hefner eight hours
to get the buck out of the woods
to his car, the guide reported.
The two men dressed the animal
Sunday morning.
New Residence Emil Ben
dickson applied at the city build
ing inspector's office yesterday
for a permit to construct a new
residence at 1324 Queen Anne
avenue at a stated cost of $4,000.
G. C. Wisner of 410 North Ivy
street applied for a permit to
build a new garage and repair a
residence at a stated cost of $200
C. W. Hammond of 408 Beatty
street applied for a permit to
build a private garage at a
stated cost of S100. Edward K.
Pollard applied for a permit to
reshingle his residence at 609
Oak street at a stated cost of
$60.
Plane Passengers Mrs. Julia
Wilson left by United Mainliner
last midnight for San Diego.
Eino Hemmila and R. B. Warren
left by Mainliner last night for
Portland. Mrs. S. Schlosser de
parted by Mainliner for San
Francisco last evening. P. De
Paolo arrived from San Fran
cisco yesterday afternoon and
leaving on the same plane were
W. C. VanFleet of Los Angeles,
to Portland, and C. E. Tuttle of
Baltimore, Md to Chicago via
Portland. The early morning
northbound Mainliner due here
at 4:25 a. m. was held at the
south several hours because of
fog in the San Francisco bay
area and around Portland. The
plane arrived here late in the
morning.
From Trail Thomas Bruno of
Trail transacted business in this
city today.
From Ashland Dick Adams
of Ashland called here on busi
ness today.
Medford Caller Bedford
Biles of Rogue River attended
to business in this city today.
On Business V. P. Larsen,
Lewis Conley and Elmer Adams
of Jacksonville transacted busi
ness in Medford today.
To Klamath Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Quisenberry of the Vawter
apartments are spending the
week in Klamath Falls on busi
ness. Visit Away Mr. and Mrs.
John Rolston. Mr. and Mrs.
George Maddox and Charles
Austin spent Sunday visiting in
Klamath Falls.
From Coast Town Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Arthur of Crescent
City, Cal., were week-end vis
itors here. They are former
Medford residents.
Guest In Ashland Miss Betty
Whipple spent the week-end in
Ashland, visiting June Bryant
and attending the teachers in
stitute.
At Matches Among Ashland
residents attending the wrestling
matches in the Medford armory
last night were P. D. McDouRall,
Harry Chipman and Allen Aulry.
In New Home According to
Medford friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Thompson, the couple re
cently moved from San Gebricl,
Cal., to Stockton, Cal.. to re
side. Mrs. Thompson is the for
mer Arlene Butler.
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Hurt in Fall Mrs. Will An
drews of Cargill Court apart
ments is confined at the Porter
J. Neff home in Highcroft addi
tion with an Injury which she
suffered when she fell on the
stairs at the Neff residence.
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From Hollywood's famous
Keystone Cops and Mack Sen
nett Bathing Beauties of yester
day to today's spectacular pre
miers comes the miraculous
story of Hollywood as it really
happened as portrayed in
'Hollywood Cavalcade , coming
Edward Bromberg, Buster
Keaton. Stuart Erwin, Alan Cur
tis and Jed Prouty heading a
cast of thousands.
The scene above with the once
popular and laughable Keystone
Cops, brought back to life with
several of its original cast in
cluding Ford Sterling and Ches-
E
HELD VIOLATED IN
GERW1ANJEIZURE
(Contln'ied trow Page One )
to the Craterian Theatre to-iter Conklin. is just one of the
pleasant memories that will be
revived in this cavalcade of the
film industry from yesterday
to the present day.
morrow for a four day run.
Filmed all in technicolor, "Hol
lywood Cavalcade" stars Alice
Faye and Don Ameche and has
Charlie Chan in Mystery Hit
M E D FO R D'S
GREATEST
CONCERT
SERIES
Holly Theatre
Season 1939-40
00. A. Hunt
presents
Ossy Renardy
Violinist - Not. 7th
Donald Dickson
Rnrltone - Fh. fith
MARIAN
ANDERSON
Famous Colored
rontralto In Con
cm Mar. 3rd.
Season Tickets
Now On Sale
In row W.MI 1 rows t.v.W.
1 roirs 4.40. Tnel. Tai.
("nnoert rle Bosofftrr
PRUITT'S RADIO
MUSIC CENTER
111 w. Main. Phone 7I
Minor Accident Virgil A.
Swanson of Medford and L. R.
Bradford of Jacksonville Star
route drove cars involved in a
slight accident at the intersec
tion of Jacksonville highway
and Oak Grove road Monday
afternoon, according to a report
on file today.
Reservists to Meet Ropuo
River chapter of the Reserve Of
ficers association will meet for
regular study period In the Med
ford armory at 7:30 tomorrow.
Subject to be studied is "Func
tions of the Medical Corps with
Combat Troops." Instructor will
be Lieut. Lawrence Buonocore,
medical corps reserve, assistant
surgeon of the Medford CCC
district.
2 Flue Fires Two flue fires
occurred during the height of a
wind squall last night but both
were put out by the fire depart
ment's chemical crew without
damage. The fires happened
within five minutes of each other
and were attributed to the wind
which caused an overheating.
The first occurred at 8:40 in the
dwelling occupied by O. V. Riik
ula, 1211 Locust street. The
second, at 8:45, happened in
Mabel R. Ray's residence, 1104
West Main street. .
Adrienne's Launch
Anniversary Event
Marking 14th Year
Adrienne's popular local
ready to wear shop, are cele
brating their fourteenth anni
versary with a birthday sale of
attractively priced new fall mer
chandise being offered to the
many friends and patrons who
have helped to build the store
up from a small beginning 14
years ago to the distinctive place
that ' it holds today, Adnenne
Steward announced today.
The sale, which will start at
nine o'clock tomorrow morning,
will mark another milestone for
this popular store which is rated
as one of the finest department
alized specialty shops in south
ern Oregon, includes a new
modernistic beauty salon, as
well as an extensive stock of
women's apparel. A complete
ladies' shoe department, owned
and operated by Dr. Lantis, oc
cupies a prominent place In the
store. ,
Adrienne's also operate a
smart specialty shop located in
the Medical Center building in
Klamath Falls.
The United States has en
gaged In six major wars.
Cm Mill Trunin rai ids.
J'S-- W M eWHffeea..
Sidney Toler, in his new role
as Charlie Chan, meets new ob
stacles in infamous Dr. Zodiac,
master murderer who sets up a
concession on Treasure Island
and starts a ruthless slaughter
of .victims that get in his way,
in "Charlie Chan at Treasure
Island," which heads the double
bill opening for today and to
morrow at the New Rialto Thea
tre. Cesar Romero plays Dr. Zo
diac and others In the cast In.
elude Pauline Moore, Sen
Young, June Gale and Douglas
Dumbrille.
"Career", starring Edward El
lis and Anne Shirley, plays as
the companion feature with the
new Chan mystery.
GOLD HILL VOTES
30 10 3 FOR LEW
Gold Hill, Oct. 24. (Spl.)
In a special election yesterday.
Gold hill citizens voted 30 to 3
in favor of a $4,598 tax levy for
general fund purposes in the
year 1940.
Gold Hill has no tax base for
general fund purposes and it Is
necessary that such levy be
authorized and approved by the
legal voters. This was the third
year the special election had
been held and the levy has been
favored by a large majority in
each instance.
Young Grandmother.
Roseburg, Oct. 24. (AP)
Mrs. Luella Wren of Roseburg
disclosed yesterday she had be
come a great-grandmother at 49
when a son was born recently
to her grandson and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Spendow,
Jr., in Colorado. Mrs. Wren's
daughter, Mrs. Marie Gorsh,
thus became a grandmother at
31. Mrs. Gorsh resides at Butte,
Mont.
Uao Mall Trlbun want ads.
itself into these three parts in
the White House view:
1. She was on a perfectly
legal and lawful voyage under
existing laws.
2. Under the neutrality act
requested of congress, she could
not have sailed on that voyage
to a belligerent port.
3. The state department has
sent cablegrams asking its rep
resentatives at various points
abroad to develop the facts and
report. The reports now are be
ing awaited.
Rest On Tradition
In requesting Russia, as a neu
tral, to release the ship and
crew, unless such conditions as
storm, lack of provisions or a
breakdown of machinery forced
her into port, the American gov
ernment will rest its case on a
traditional American attitude.
Russia, on the other hand,
may rely upon Article 23 of the
1907 Hague convention on neu
trality to enable her to contest
the probable United States
claim.
This article stated that "a neu
tral power may allow prizes to
enter its ports and roadsteads,
whether under convoy or not,
when they are brought there to
be sequestered pending the de
cision of a prize court. It may
have the prize taken to another
of its ports.
"If the prize Is convoyed by
a warship, the prize crew may
go on board the convoying ship.
"If the prize is not under con
voy the prize crew are left at
liberty."
U. S. Declined.
When the United States rati
fied The Hague convention it
specifically declined to accept
article 23.
Russia, therefore, may claim
the City of Flint can be detained
in port until a German prize
court dpcides her fate, but the
United States will say that such
detention is illegal.
The City of Flint, a 4.963-ton
vessel owned by the U. S. mari
time commission, was in the
hands of a German prize crew
of 17 and flying the nazi flag,
when it put in at Tromso, Nor
way, last Friday night.
It stopped there to land 38
British sailors it had rescued a
week before from the Stonegate,
a torpedoed British freighter.
The City of Flint apparently had
been taken near Great Britain
soon after the Stonegate rescue.
British Detain Ships.
Authorities at Tromso, who
said the American crew was still
aboard when the City of Flint
left, there Saturday evening, ex
pressed the belief the Americans
would be sent home from Mur
mansk.
Meanwhile, maritime commis
sion officials said that "several"
American merchant ships now
are being dctaianed for search
by the British.
"This has been going on ever
since the start of the war and
it is perfectly legal," I spokes
man said.
The City of Flint was carry
ing about 5.000 tons of general
cargo, destined for Liverpool
and Glasgow. It was assumed
in Washington the Germans re
garded the cargo as contraband
for Britain.
On the freighter, the mari
time commission said, were such
items as tractors, lard, cereals,
canned goods, flour, apples, wax,
lubricating oil. cotton, sewing
machines, plows, asphalt, pitch,
grease, machinery, silk, com
mercial chemicals, disinfectants,
feathers, rags, coffee, lumber.
gauze, hair and wallboard.
FOR SALE Cletrae. model 'W: also
cows and pigs. B:aokburn Ranch,
naxt to 401 Orchard.
SFE lw Hsnn for Investments
and bluings rhn.-es. 122 N. Contra!.
FOR SALE -To settle estate. 80 tons
of hay at Applee-ste; make offer.
Inquire of Charles M'e. S17 Beatty
8t , or Thomas Mee, Applfate,
Orecon.
The fact that the City of Flint
was taken to a neutral port
rather than to Germany compli
cated the situation, in the belief
of legal experts. They said thet
onl yexceptional circumstances
bad weather, need of repairs
or lack of supplies warranted
such an action.
4
Large Shipment Of
Peppermint Oil Is
Shipped By Oregon
W. J. Lake & Company of
Portland and Seattle, brokers
for peppermint oil in the north
west, have just shipped a full
carload of this valuable oil to
the east, according to word re
ceived from Portland. Ben Burk
company was one of the purchas
ers of this big shipment, valued
at more than $100,000.
The harvest of approximately
1,200 acres of peppermint pro
duced In Clatskanie, Rainier,
Salem, Eugene and other districts
of this state was represented in
this shipment, it was announced.
The shipment is claimed to be
the most valuable single car of
merchandise ever shipped from
this state.
WANTED Man to do palntln In
trade for down payment on car
Walter W. Abbey Garage. Bth and
Bartlett.
FOR RFNT 6-ronm furnished house
107 Oenesee. Tel 124 or 546.
SELECT ereeri ptne slabs Rltf load
S4.00 Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 0.11.
CERTIFIED teacher will give plsno
lesons for Inmlns Phone 1424-R
TRADE Equity In acres and
.t-room modern house ror pickup
truck and some money, or small
place clear. Inquire first house on
left beyond Sprlne Street Orange
hall.
JONATHAN Apple, sale or trade for
wood or (train. L. o. Frlnk. Talent.
FOR SALE or TRADE Equity In
1917 Ford de luxe coupe, extraa.
Phone 128.
WANTED Man to do carpenter
work In trade for down payment
on car. Walter W. Abbey Oarage.
Ith and Bartlett.
FOR RENT Lunch room, modern
living quarters. 235 No. Riverside.
Phone 1260.
VPHOISTERINO. furniture repair
lng. Phone 060-R. Thlbault.
Medford Lodge No. 103.
A.F.A M. Special communi
cation Wednesday evenlnjf.
Oct. 26. 1039. Work In
the F. C. degree.
Erie M. Oray, W. M.
Stated Communication of
Renmes Chapter O. E. S.,
Thursday evening. October
26th at 8 o'clock. Social
night. Visiting members Invited.
Lillian Gray. W. M.
Hattle M. Alden, Secretary.
FOR RALE Tn order to promote the
registered Ouernsey breed in south
ern Oregon, we are offering to ex
change several registered Guernsey
bull calves rrom advanced regis
tered cows for grade or mongrel
bull. No strings attached, only the
calves must go Into good hands
and he well taken care of until a
serviceable age. you keeping your
present grade bull until that
time. For particulars sea Wing's
Cloverhlll Registered Guernsey
Farm, Old Stage Road, Medford.
STTLI. AVAILABLE
Double lead Green Pine Slahs. M.
VALLEY FllBL CO. Tel. 76
LOST Blue and while Colson bi
cycle. Reward. Call Jacksonville
114 or Medford 1S6.
FOR SALE 2R Dodge pick-up. runs
fine, or trade for nveetoex or
grain. R. S. Axtell. Trall-Laurel-hurat
road.
FOR MALE Equity In like new. V
room bunsralo 11O0OO. balance
about ai2..0 per month Also
a.soo 00 contract on aisoooo prop
erty, 6"r semi-annually. Inquire at
517 Beatty St.
FOR SALE White enamel wood
ranse. with rolls. 728 Summltt or
phone 1341-R.
WE HAVE some good single beds,
springs, mattresses, heating stoves,
ranges, tables, dressers. oU circu
lating heater, etc. These article
must be sold out by November
1st, renirdless of price.
Al8 TRADING POST
Jacksonville Highway
FOR RENT Attractive furnished
Duplex. Every electrical conven
ience. Adulta. 619 No. Riverside.
WANTED Scrap Iron, to supply In
creasing demand. Spot cash paid
at latest market price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 North Grape St. Phone 1063
WANTED Wood to sell. 1405 No.
Riverside. Phone 1261.
FOR SALE Equity In Income busi
ness property, or trade for car,
cash, terms. 246 8o. Riverside.
FOR SALE BARGAINS
10 Acres, good deep soli. Irrigated,
near Medford. paved road. $792 53.
small down payment: and 8 acres,
paved highway, ne-ir Medford. new
4-room house, modern, cut to
Slaon.on. terms: and 160 acres, only
HonooO: and 6-room modern
house and ground' now aifiOOOo.
terms; and good business with 1.42
acres and 2 houses, a steal at
$1400.00 with S60000 down: and
other hlehway business, sale or
trade. GEO H. YEO AGENCY, and
VALLEY REAL ESTATE. 3 miles
on South Pacific Highway. Phone
841-R-3.
FOR SALE By the lug r by the
truck truck load Newtowns. Nlc
quality, good sizes. Bring contain
ers. MYRON ROOT & CO., INC.
Warehouse 47 South Fir St.
SEE BARNEY for carefree winter
driving. BARNEY'S SIGNAL, 8th
and Riverside.
DINE & DANCE
WITH
GRIFFIN CREEK
GRANGE
THURSPAY terVENINO
K. P. HALL MEDFORD
Sausage Supper 5:30 to 8:00
Notice
Have searched the white house on
Valley View Drive. Two cellars and
attic and all of the house. Found
no alcoholic beverages.
Chief of Police McCredle.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED To Rive you my price for
but Id 1112 yemr new home. I can
save you money. Char.PB Mee, con
tractor, 617 Beatty St., evenings,
FOR SALE! 1030 new Naah -Lafayette
series, 4-door sedan, equipped with
Weather-oyei cruising gear, nt n
bargain price. Come in and e It.
ALSO
Used Cars from tafl up. We must
mato room for more cars.
WALTER W. ABDEY
Corner 0th and Bartlett
FOR SALE 6-foot double tractor
disc, A-l condition. John D. Hoist,
Sams Valley.
00 orool . . CoDvrlaht 1939, Schenlev Onlilleri Corp., N. Y. C
Mate - - IMS
Adults . . 25r
Lnges , . . 30r
Klddles . . 10t.
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AT TREASURE ISLAND
with SIDNEY TOLER
San Young
Cesar Romero
Paulint Moor
June Gal
Starts Tomorrow for Four Big Dayslg
Stars of Today and Yesterday in a Fabulous
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Cary Grant
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