Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 26, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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FAVOR AS
TOP NOTCH FILM
... ... "T.he .ppctprX.Secret.M:. another ,
one " of . those all-talking film
lrainas, whica haa aroused . so
much favorable comment every
where, 'and. which opened Its three1
days engagement at the Cratorian
theater last night, Is not so mys
terious and racy as Its title lmpUen.
but proved to be one of the most
entertaining, cleanest, artistic and
superbly played film talkie plays
" imaglnable-ftfitirely without mys
tery or any wickedness except in
contemplation of one of the char
acters. It is an Intellectual treat.
It Is entirely different from
any of the excellent talkies which
have preceded . it, . especially the
, last two seen at this theater, "Old
Aflsona" and . "Wolf of : Wall
Street," but is . just as distinctive ,
and meritorious in Its way, in !
fact some in. last bight's audience ,
thought It was in many ways
superior. , -
-"The Doctor's Secret" is a tense
drama of London society, but that;
need not frighten any- men folks
swny. for H is Just as nopular with 1
' the male as with -the feminine play
goers and theater-rilm fans It is,
as perfect a performance in its
technical anddrnmutlc detail as
oihj woulA wish;, . . .
'i Tho cast is; a' small one, but oh,
what a cast being - composed of
nationally known actors and act
resses, including those two leading
veterans of the stage. Robert Kde
son and 11 B Warner, and Ruth
iuuth. Chftfienon, who proves a
treaty In' her. emotional work.
: rJthelv 4'oteerpSister splendidly,
naturally and so convincingly.
Especially is the performance of
Edeson notable , becaut:n of his
Rtrong'Vesonarit und stage trained
voice. . The older theater goers
will remember Edeson for his per
formance on the legitimate stage
years ago in "The Little Minister"
and "Soldiers of Fortune." and .Mr.
"Warner will bo remembered as the
film actor who played the part of
'Christ" In that great production
film, "The King Of Kings." Then,
too, there is John Loder, the young
British stage and screen star.
- ; Ono of the most delightful
characterizations played is that of
; the littlo English maid servant
; with tiic cockney accent, played by
"Nancl PWceUbut 10 years old, and"
' tbli: is her first film appearance.,
There are other pleasing bits.
- Ruth Chatterton, a stage star of
years of experience, wins much
1 admiration wltn her characteriza
' tlon of the handsome society worn-
- an who in one-half hour drops
from the heights of untold happl-
! -ness to tho depths of despair, only
to 1e rescued from her embarrass
r irigMilRmmH by the chivuirous and
! understanding doctor, '.' played by
Mr. Edesm. She hot only portrays
the part with much quiet emo
tional appeal, but wears some re
' maraabie gown?., especially one of
1hc season's finest evening crcafc
vtions. '
Tliev photography and settings
are wonderfully good, and alto
gether "The Doctor's Secret" pro
vides an excellent screen dramatic
J performance well worth seeing.
R. A. K.
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In recognition of efficient ser
vice In the southern Oregon dls
' trlet as sales manager for the
' Standard Oil Co.. C. n. Rogers,
who bus been making Medforil his
headfimirters for the past throe
years, .was. Ibis week promoted to
lite 'iiosition of ' assistant dl!-:trli-t
' sales uianHgi-i- for the statt? of
Novsijit, including n portion of
eastern Oregon, northern Califor
nia and Ulah. lie will leave with
-' his family soon for his new head
quarters at Reno.
- Mr. Rogers was local manager
- horo for two years anil then was
promoted to superintendent of
: salos for southern Oregon, which
position ho continued to hold until
his latest promotion. ' i
' During the sovernl years he has
' mndo his home in Medford, Mr.
a ; and Mrs. Rogers have made many
friends and tiielr departure will be
;.. viewed with considerable regret.
A farewell party vvas held for
them by Standard Oil company of
ficers In Portland lost evening, and
. they arrived in Medford this fore-r-noon
to complete. preparations for
V.i their early Ueimrture.
CARDINAL GALLI OF
: SACRED COLLEGE DIES
ROME. March-id. (Pi Cardl
:"nal Aurello Galll died this morn-'-Ing
at tho ego of 63. His dcuth
' reduced tho sacred college to 60,
of whom 37 are Italians and 33
foreigners. ;
1 The death of the cardinal made
ft seem most probable that as
many . as four or five new cardi
nals would be created at tho. sac
red consistory to be held somo
' time in May.
1
Card of Thank.'.
Wo desire to thank our mr.y
friends for their kindness nnd sym
pathy during the recent illness and
death of. our loved one. and also
for the many beautiful flowers.
, , ; M.-O. Bowles,
Oeorge Almy,
Wm. Almy, 4
Natives ot Kingstown. 81. Vin
cent, W. 1., were delighted recently
when a circus visited the Island for
th first time.
SCHOOL CARNIVAL
ED
TO JUNIOR CLASS
money cleared at Uie junior carni
val had not been determined up
until late this afternoon, it is an
established Tact that all organlza-
iimis iqok in a larger gum this
year than at the hi jinx last year.
The gymnasium w as In' charge of
the Junior class, which rented the"
space to the organizations at a
Small nrlCe. V.nnhnt thA.
are entitled in .......... ,
........ " tuo wuiiuj iU&CU ID
at their booths. . r 4 --.i
The' Junior. Mna'- ran.la
twice as much at the earnlvui this
year than Inst. Tho proceeds go
to pay the exnpnwnu nr th i.,ni....
class, such as Crater blll and jun
ior prom, the remaining sum to bo
carried over tn tho BnninH
where the money will be used to
""i, .-ines 01 graduation. ,
xno carnival offers opportunity
for all Of the nrirnnlMllnna . ..A.
together and work together, and
Which Ik linrri tn nnm..ll. i-
any other way.
following are tho names of
thoso on tho committees, to whom
extra credit is dun fur ihi i,-ir
which made the carnival a sue-
coss: ' ,
Cnrnivnl.
Clenonil committee, Maurine Car
roll. Elizallcth .Inmnin ttuuln
land, chairman. - ' i
Finance Ed Renmes. chair
man: Mr. Conklo, o. Xewland Mr.
HumphricH, Charles Barnes, Ben
Day, iir. Knox.
Booth concession Ben Day,
chairman; Jf. McAllister, chair
man; Mrs. Jerome, Tom Konklin,
Glen Sinipltlns, Georga -Mtinnc,
Marjorie Hohn, John Sprague,
Mary E. Snider, Miss Kirtley.
Decorations Roan Green, chair
man, Dorothy orth, Elnore Boydo,
Mrs. Jlublm, Miss Scott,- Olive in'h-
tiS. - Wilmti ltnnnav 1tm,m,ti n
Hlhbard. . ' " "
Queen Ed rtenmes, chairman;
Hazel Smith. Kvnlvn Sinr,f Afo...
Jorle Klsk. Win. Dougherty.
i-uuiifity Jrva . Fowoll, chair-.,
man, Mr. Bailey, Roun jGrcen,'
James Edlnlslon. MIsb (lilbert.
Construction Gordon T u r n e r,
chairman; Mr. Mentar. James
.Mote,- Ossio New-land,' Lylo Glenni"
Wontlell Tollo, Denton Clark, Jack
Smith, Allan Beaton.
Parade Charles Barnes,, chair
man; Miss Gilbert,' Deo Hoffman.
Charles Thomas, Jean Swigart.
Lewis' Oilman, Mnrgucrlte Wat-:
son, Mrs. Humphries, Miss Ram
sey. Program Merlin Tollefsen,
chairman; Laura Drury, 'chairman;
Miss Church; A'ic Dcllaire, Miss
Tpbey. -
Advertising and , Signs Curtis
Bni-nes. Chatrmun;Mr .H.ussanff
ljob Uoyle, Roljcrt Carter, George"
Wlnnc, Mrs. Hall. . i
Dance Bob Mason, chairman;.
Miss Carroll, Dorothy -Orth, Sybil
Harrel. Beryle Thornton.
Orchestra Members of - Junior
olaes Charles Whllljck. ';. Beryl
Thornton. Doris Jones; DeLoss Gil
bert,!' Garold Hartsockr.1 ;
SENIOR CLASS PLAY
Preparations for the senior class
play, "Bab," to be presented by the
1929 graduating class of the Med
ford high school. May 6. at the
Craterian theatre, are well under
way. Regular rehearsals have been
held for the past three weeks un
der the direction of Miss lsobql
Wlllslo twice weekly from 7 to S
each evening.
The play Is well known and was
presented Ihls year by tho Kugene
high school with much Success.
Tho plot concorns tho experiences
of "Hab," a Bub-debiitauto.
Tho cast Is as follows: Dab,
minora llulandcr; Lelia Archibald,
Mldrcd I.awronco; James Archi
bald Al Stoehr; Mrs. Archibald,
tilluw Mao Wilson; Carter Brooks,
Jack Walker; Jane Kulclgh, Grace
llowman; Clanton Berestord, Eric
Piorschi; Eddie " Perkins, William
Byrum; Guy Grosvenor, Gerald
Hartsook; Hannar, mald-at Archi
bald's,' Irene Walker; William, the
butler at Archibald's, William Bow
erman. - ."
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Gardeners of Medford and Jack
son county are Invited to witness
a demonstration tomorrow of tho
new Gravely gasollno trnctor at
402 West Clark street,' where tho
demonstration will begin 0it 10
o'clock In the forenoon. ' ;'
Tho. demonstration will be In
charge of Mrs. Barnes, factory
representative for southern Ore
gon, who will show how the
tractor can bo used in cultivating
potatoes, berries, onions, flowers
and genoral garden- products. A
similar tractor has been in use
at Grants Pass and .'.has been cul
tivating 10 acres-of gladlolas'dally.
STOPS STrBBORX COUGHS
gi'ICKI.Y
No cough so stubborn, so deep
seated, but yields to the healing
demulcent virtues of Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound. For stubborn,
rasping coughs, hold the dose low
in tho throat for a time before
swallowing. Us accurate blend of
pure pint tar and fresh laxative
honey with other valuable medic
inal ingredients ' is wonderfully
healing to the cold-Infected sur
faces, and easily raises Irritating
phlegm. Bronchial "flu" nnd trou
blesome night coughs quickly stop
ped. Ask your druggist. Jarmln
A Woods Drug Store, cor. Main and
Central.- .
JACKSONVILLE MEETS
.. IACKS0NV1U,E. Ore.. .March
26, (Special) The missionary so-j
nibtVi of 'the ; Presbyterian church I
will meet at the church Tuesday.)
March 28, at 2:30 p. m. A good I
program is planned and It 'isi'
hoped that all the ladies of the
.churoh will, be present.
' llr., and' frs. . prln stanwood'
unii aan, Carl o( Gold HIUY were,
visitors Sunday of :Miv- and Mrs.
E. C. Stanwood.
Tho ladles of the R. X. A. Sewing-club
will meeb'at the home of
Mrs. Charles Dorothy; Wcdnest
day afternoon, April 8.' ' '
Mr. nnd Mi's. A. C Sutherland
of Medford were callers Sunday
of Mrs. Ethel Olson. -
Mrs. Fred Butcher nnd children,
Freda and Freddie, and Miss Vio
let Olson made, ni trip to Butte
Falls Sunday . nfternoon taking
Mr. .Butcher back th. his work at
Camp 1, Mr." Batcher having spent
tho week-end at his homo hero.
The dance given- at the Ui S. i
hotel Saturday night was attend- j
See These New
117 So. -Central
Ml-'-1"' r; ; -Ns. , . ;UT !
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rft AvV 4 SCARF, a Hat,
A Y J a Flower the individual touch V'
' 11 V " 3 to complete your Easter ensemble ... Or : '
11 zy perhaps you have "still to buy your frock ; "'..k
''vJ' ik pr coat. Ward's have scores and scores of -. ';
,- lKjie 'l x'-. fresh, alluring, new models, attractively ; Hats V
V? 4 M a Priced, with ; just the right acces- qjo QC A.
tT C0'j
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MONTGOMERYWARD & GQ
ed by a large crowd and a good
time was reported.
-Mr. and Mrs. Kilo Whito nnd
children motored to l'lnehurst Sun
day. Jack Sharp, who has been on
the sick list for somo tlmo ami
who has been taking treatments
at the Rogue River Sanitarium,
is very much improved.
Omer Culy of Applegate. who
has been visiting at Central- Point,
i n nilh-r nt T. E. Dunning-
ton's homo Saturday evening. Ho!
returned home Sunday, his brotnori
I-wis. comlnc after him.'
T. E. Dunnlngton is having a
new pon-h built onto his house,
which will, very much Improve!
the nppeuraneo of tho place. '
-TV CwNorris and wlfo visited
their new niece- in Medford Sat
urday The little miss: Is the
daughter of Walter Ricks and;
wife and -was born St. Patrick's
dny. She weighs 10 pounds and
Is named Mary Margaret.
Mr.-'and Mrs. Ed.Gutohes and
family' of " Medford wero dinner
guests Sunday at tho Archio Gut
ches .home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell
and little, daughter called at tho
home of Miss McCuIly Monday
morning. They were returning to
their honie in Seattle, after spend
ing tho winter in Los Angolcs.
Mrs. Mitchell will bo remembered
as Alio Betcroft, who was for
merly a teacher in our school
here. ' .
$19.75
Swagger when fashioned v of cumel liair- tweeds,
beautifully tailored ... or arc demurely -dressy when,
made of broadcloth, Kasha cloth, Kasha-broadcloth, i
trimmed with flat furs. There ,. are . flares and ;
straight lines, inset fabrics, novelty colors. ;
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All Important Accessories
Colorful Costume Jewelry 37 lo jpl'.OO
Smart New IInudbags--$2.85 , ,
: .1
Models
Phone 286:
The Ministerial association of
southern Oregon met at tho Pres-i
byterlan church Monday. The
ladles of the Community associa
tion served a 'hot plate lunch in
tlu basement. '
Mrs. Minnie Lewis passed away
at hor home here Monday' evon
lng: after: ii weeks' illness follow
ing a' stroke- ot paralysis.
MrA- Mary Wendt and Mrs.
James Issot , of Medford came to
soo Mr. t Georga -Iwis Sunday.
; 'Mri (h'6ct .of Klamath Falls Is
taking trentntcnts at the Rogue
River 8anitariirm.
Homer Hartman returned Sun
day to O. A. C. after spending
the Krister vacation with bis folks
here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Archio Glitches
and children of Medford moved
Saturday Into tho house on East
eallfornb,i street, adjoining the
Fleming orehnrd and owned by
Hay Toft of Medford.
X!r. nnd Mrs. A. A. Walker rvom
Gold Hill were visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Elnier Adams Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant Nelson nnd
son, Riehnrd, wore ' calling on
friends here Friday morning.
George Maxwell was .In town
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Henry Gallup is improving
at the Roguo River sanitarium.
Klamath -Falls. Plans am spec
ifications under way for "three addi
tional units of $300,000 sewer con
struction project. ' "
sories to make the costume dis
tinctively, your own.
The New Dresses
$8.95
in prints, "crepes and trcorguttes catch
j tlic charming gaiety of SpHnfei with '
their lovelfc colors and new style
.touches ...... . draped necks, iiearl-like '
pleatings, ttKilwd designs.. .Yoil'll find ,
them vastly .beWpniiiig and. exceptional
ly low priced. ' '
The Ensembles
,$14.75
arc found in a number of smart varia-,
tions . . . little jackets on some, longer ;
coats on others . . . color and fabric:
contrast s, clever slylu details that '
make each one distinctive. Kvery':
fashion-wise w o m a n will include ut
least one in'Lcr Spring wardrobe.
The Spring Coats
Pull-on Fabrid fflovcs V9Q
Dainty llanilkerchicfs-ZS
Exquisite rf"'ldvcrs50d
Color.iii the New Shoes
$3.98 td $4.98
to hiirimiiii.e with new costumes,
shoes lakh on color . . . . light '
tans and bieges, grays, with!;
black and reptile aro 'very
popular. There arc any num
ber of sniart and graceful ;
styles, j
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KLAMATH LAKE IS
N'ows reaching Medford Is that :
the water. of I'pper Klamath lake
is nt least a foot lower than usual
at this time of year, hut tho many
fishermen of this city nnd the val j
ley who like to go attor the "big i
fellows" there are not worrying any
for - they feel suro there will bo
enough water in tho lake for tho
usual good fishing.
Of interest to those flshormoii
and tho Medford people who have
summor cottnges on the shoro of
the hike is that tho vanguard of j
pelicans arrived at the lake for the ;
summer Inst week shortly after the
official arrival of spring, consist
ing of what Is described by Klant: i
ath newspapers as six magnificent
As always, after Ihls vanguard
arrives, large flocks of the grace;
fill, large, white and lung beaked
girds will bo arriving from this;
tlmo on to spenc ;:io summer in
the marches reasting on fish in tile
Klamath lakes and marshes.
Jtlamnth Falls.r Construction of
ono-story building, on Klamath ave-
1 nue will stort soon. ;
There's a dash and stylo
about tho Kity-now- haw Willi
their smiB contours and hlffh
colors. Straws, felts and
silks are developed In n be
wildering number of charm
ing and becoming shapes, .
Of Lovely
Sheerness ,
Hilk to tho top uro fehlffon
hoHo In sun tun and all tho
other now shad oh.
$1.95
French hools
Fine Rayon
fashions slim fitllnR vests
nnd bloomers for wear under
new frocks, Flesh,
peach
98c
A Dance Set
Ih dutntlly flowrrcd (n poarh
or pink. Of flno nirrth tun-
rayon V 1 O
Medford, Oregon
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MANN'S The Beat Goods
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WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
at MN'S
Every Single Item
: a Money Saver
Silk Dresses at $5.95
!5 wouderful new silk dresses in misses' ' and
small women's sizes,
All new styles, good shades. As a. ; CC, QC
Wednesday special, cndi.ll..'.....'..
Spring Coats at $10.95
These beautiful coats
AV.oolen Mills all-wool
this season's most popular styles and colors;
All sizes. .... ... - ; x
Each
Printed Silk Dresses
$15.00 Values $9.95
100 chic new pvinted,
son s most colorful patterns. Cliariiimffi new
styles Sizes 14 to 48.
On sale Wednesday, ;
each
Wash Goods
As a big Wednesday
choice selection ot tissue ginghams, Peter, Tan
prints,' printed suitings and plain colored broad-,
cloths, all splendid cloths and colors, that sold
at regular prices up to 59c;, On sale Ofiv.
Wednesday at, yard..
Lunch
4 4x44-inch pure linen
blue, rose, green and gold borders, bplendid
quality; "Wednesday 'W.A'- ' i LfOCSp
special, each
Costume Jewelry ? SI. 49 Values $1
f;Siarkling new coHtmne Jewelry iiittlic, popillai' :
new Kuiiues vi juuo grcuii, jmiuo uiue, una jjiu.--.
gundy red, in new style of: necklaces, earrings
and brooches. Heal $1.49 values. fi(':
Wednesday, special cacli.:U:;f'::V.;u'.-trV" '
See Window Display
; . Super Rayon Bloomers X,
and French pants. Splendid quality. Come in
all the pew light shades. Misses' and women's
sizes. - As a big VVedhesdayi . ,!' r! ' i QQ'
' special, pair
Kickernick Dance Sets v
Made of a fine quality of glove silk, trlmnled:
with dainty lace, brassieres in the new-uplift '.
style. An unusual value .Wednes' CO QC.
day at, a set $; .W57-
Skinner Silk Crepe , : !v
?A) inches wide, in all the new spring- shades)
especially suitable for dresses and coat linings.'1
Look for tho name bii the selvedge. CO
. Wednesday special, yard.......;.; f
New Bags $2.25 Values $1.95 I
Beautiful new bags in
made of fine novelty
$2.25. Wednesday special,
each
New Scarfs
The new poinilar silk
Jong styles, m all the new shades and color
combinations. Values np to $1.75. d1 .Q
Wednesday 8iH!cial .ettdj.':.i;:'-..w:.,.-.. .P
Lux Soap Special ; C - j
One case of the well
regularly at JUe a cake. Wednesday special
3 cakes for 23 .
Kayser's Silk Hose l
Women's Kayscr's pure silk hose in medium;
service weight with pointed heel. In all shades
and sizes. Wednesday special, (1 CH'
pair .yv
New Home-Spun Drapery
A distinctive drapery fabric' in novelty basket,
weave that will drape 'well and make splendid,
coverings. 50 inches wide, fast (O Qv
colors. Wednesday special, yard...... j
( "THE STORE FO EVEftVBODV? "y
- " Mat! Order Promptly KlileU, Postaje PtepiKl ': ' ,
for tho Price MANN'S
-.- t S : - t i I
made of splendid silks.
are made of Oregon
tweeds and mixtures' in
''
$10.95
silk dresses Ji ihis. ea-
Values up;. to ; $15.00.
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v'. ;
59c Values 25c
special we are offering a
..,... :.. ...,-vv-
Cloths
lunch cloths. Come5 with
clever stylos forspring
leathers.
Kegular price;
$1;95
$1.75 Values $1.49
scarf in triangular and)
known Lux soap that sells