MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. rEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1931 PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal Bob KlnoMd Hero Bob Klncajjl. formerly oX inls city, now of Port land, la spending several days n Mediord visiting relatives and friends. Wolf Creek P. M. Naineil Vernon L. Strong has been appointed post master at Wolf 'Creek, Josephine county. . Return North Miss Clara Mc Donald and Mrs. N. o. McDonald of Portland left Medford on the Shasta today for their home, after having visited Crater lake. To Enter Willamette Miss Ruth Clement plans to leave soon for Sa lem, where she will enter Willamette university for the coming year. She will major In the library course, May fields Return Mr. and Mrs. Howard May Held and children have returned from Klamath county, where they spent the summer, and are at home again at Central Point. Week-end Party Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald and son Bobby of Ashland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Gates of Medford at the Lake o' the Woods over the week-end. ' Leapers Return Home Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leaper left yesterday for their home In Pasadena, alter spending a week In Ashland and Medford with friends and relatives. Visiting In City Mrs. J. P. Car son of Butte Falls and Mrs. Nell Rasmussen of Klamath Falls were among the registrations at the Medford hotels yesterday. Returns to School Little Miss Betty Peake of Grants Pass, who has been visiting In Medford, has return ed to her home in the northern city to resume studies. Here From Washington Local ho tel guests from Washington Include Mrs. Victor McMullen of Wenatchee. C. L. Payne and T. L. Kirk of Tacoma, and A. C. Roberta and P. B. Stybor of Seattle. Prospect Couple Weds Albert Coy Long, 25, a miner at Prospect, and Mildred Doris Martin, 16, a student of the same place, were married In Grants Pass yesterday by County Judge C. G. Gillette. Attending The Congress The Klamath delegation here yesterday attending the reclamation congress session Included C. Hammond ot Merrill. M. M. Stastny, Alois Hanel of Malln, and A. L. Crawford, R. A. Brombury, W. H. Harns of Klam ath Falls. Coming Police School Captain Harry Nilee, assistant superinten dent of the state police, will be In Medford September 17, to hold Instruction schools for members ot the state organization. Captain Niles 1 making a tour of the state holding the Instruction schools. Off for Menlo Boys' Srhoo! Mrs. Helen Conroy and son Bobby left early today by auto for Menlo Park. Cal., where the latter will enter the Menlo Park school for boys. Mrs. Con roy will visit relatives and friends in Palo Alto and San Francisco before returning home. Hawley Honor Ouest Tonight Con gressman W. C. Hawley, who has been In Medford this week attending the reclamation congress, will be honor guest at a meeting of the Ashland chamber of commerce this evening at the Llthla Springs hotel, begin ning at 8:30. Medford Prlver Cited Officer Hoxle ordered H. Dressier of Med ford. creamery driver, to appear in Justice Badlson's court late Tuesday, to answer to charges of reckless driv ing and driving without ft chauffeur's license. The asserted violations took place at S p. m. Saturday. Orants Pass Courier. i Business Callers Today .... The sun shine tempted many country residents to take to the highways this morn ing, with Medford "as their destina tion. Among those transacting busi ness here were Frank VanDyke of Phoenix, Everett Brown of Derby, Eldred and Karl Herrlott of Apple gate, Leo Martin of Beagle, Lloyd Smith and Bert Grlgsby of Central Point. Tourists from Distance Tourists from distant places registered at Med ford hotels include Dorothy Mc Kenney of Columbus, O., Mr. and Mrs. David Stocker of New York City, Mrs. E. H. Klstler of Topeka, Kana., W. K. Brown and Mrs. Mlllarr cf Denver. Colo., Mrs. O. E. Fisher of Honolulu, Mrs. Agnes J. Abbe of Hartford. Conn., Miss Martha David son of Roscoe. N. T., J. W. Haw of St. Paul. Minn., and W. M. Russell of Salt Lake City, Utah. j ! From Btnte Points Among the1 Oregonlana stopping at local hotel, j outside of Portland, are Frank J. Morgan of Nywa, C. E. Weston, J. Harper. C. F. Brock, H. B. Ewon. S. I. Reed. H. L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Powers, Mr and Mrs. Warren Day, R. D. Rowland, C. A. Lewis and T. B. Reeder of Eugene. Mrs. J. H. Clay of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Thompson. O. H. Kllbourn and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Barbour of Roseburg. Fred Ccwhow of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Eakln of Grass Valley. California VaratlnnMs The list of California guests at Medford o tels Includes Mrs. H. W. Parmlee and sons, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rector and F. C. Stew art of Los Angeles, Amelia Jacobon, Frances Schwalenberg of San Jose, O. R. Cross of Oakland, Mrs. Guy 'V. W Ads worth of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hulta of Long Beach, M. C. Plttmnn of San Fernando. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cochran of Oroville, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Blickle and son of Martinez, J. H. Clay of Santa Rosa, j and tne roiiowmg from san Franciscu: Mrs. A. Wtltut, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Isbell. J. A. Elker, Mr. and Mrs Hiuh Lyens. D. Bacon. R. E. Mitto:k. Dr. and Mrs J. A. WhJttaker, J, R. Good til tad W. J. Grace. To Crater Lake Vivian Meader, Elmeda Kxrper, Franklin George and Benton Newman motored to Crater lake Sunday.' Visit In City Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Flynn of Salem, who have been visit ing Mrs. Alice Trowbridge, left last evening for Grants Pass, where Mr. Flynn will visit his sister, Mrs. George Peake. Enters School Here Miss Ruby Campbell of Klamath Falls arrived yesterday and enrolled for advanced work at the Medford Business col lege. Miss Campbell has transferred her course from a Salt Lake City college, in order to be near home. Select Glee Clubs Miss Harriet Baldwin, music Instructor at Medford high school, has Issued announce ment of tryouta for both the boys' and girls' glee clubs. Final selection of members will not be made this week. Selling Many Books Through he high school book exchange, approxi mately 300 books were sold to the students, at a cost of about $275 yes terday and this morning, according to Miss Myma A. Barrett, librarian In charge of the exchange. Visits Brother After spending several days In Medford as the guest of hU brother, L. G. Plckell, William Plckell of Marsh field, accompanied by Mrs. Plckell and their daughter. Miss Yvonne, will return home tomorrow., Mr. Plckell Is circulation manager of the Coos Bay Times at Marshtleld. CaJ Wells Returns United States Deputy Marshal Cal Wells returned to Medford today from Portland, where he took Louis Nichols, 35, a negro, who was bound over to the United States grand Jury on a liquor charge. Nichols was from Hammaker, east of Klamath Falls. High School Assembly The first assembly of the school year will be conducted tomorrow at the senior high school, at which time general announcements of Interest to the students will be made. Principal C. G. Smith said today that the school calendar will be announced at that time. Two Permits Today Two bulldog permits were Issued this forenoon at th" city offices. The Rogue River Lumber company received permission to reroof a building at 531 South Riverside avenue at a cost of 9145. Louis Kuehnle, 313 Valley View, will construct an addition and . three car garage for (500. Shopping Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Boardman and Mrs. E. J. Board man of Central Point were among persons shopping In Medford yester day. Mrs. Joe McDaniels o Apple gate was also a Tuesday caller, us were Mrs. Bernie Stokes of Eagle Point and Mrs. ttoy Peterman of Prospect, Parking Lot Open Principal C. G. Smith of the senior high school said today that the parking space north of the school had bcon com pleted, and that students were ad vised to place their automobiles In that plot. Yesterday and today Souch Oakdale avenue was blocked with students' cars, parked on both sides of the street, From State Metropolis Included among Portland residents registered at Medford hotels arc Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McArthur, C. K. Yilson, B. F. Peterson, L. R. Centro, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carter, H. O. Findlay, J. H. Povey, W. Afonse, Bert Sayer, R. G. Jacob, D. H. Weber, C. G. Gregory. R. V. Crake, S. R. McCourtle, A. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Italic, John Jeep. J. W. Searls, Mrs. L. A. Iserman, Mr. and Mrs. Ha ! old Laidley, I. Wlederhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cameron. Gat 66 Talks at Ashland The con sistent use and boosting of Oregon products by Oregon people would solve the unemployment problem In this state In a way that would abso luately avoid charity, summed up the talk before the weekly Klwanls club luncheon at Ashland yesterday by William A. Gates of Medford, a mem ber of Governor Meier's committee appointed for the support and build ing up of Oregon industry by the use of Oregon products. Members of the Rotary club and chamber of com merce swelled the attendance. Robson Hit Here The Premiere showing of May Robson in "Mother's Millions' opened at the Holly theater thta afternoon to a large crowd. Thrilled by the splen did performance of this grand old lady, "Mother's Millions" will be re membered for a long time. The work of t he supporting cast la also outstand ing and the picture seems headed for the movie hall of fame. The Holly management Is proud of the oppor tunity of showing this picture before any of the" other citie of the coast. "Mother's Millions" is one of the ! greater pictures to be shown during the fall season at the Holly. 4 BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mr3. L. L. Hen shav of Eagle Point, a ion, Monday. Sentembtr 7. Meteorological Report September a, 1031 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday fair; not much change in temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thursday except showers northwest portion; not much change in temperature. Local Data Lowest temperature this morning, 45 degrees. Temperature a year ago today ; Highest 66; lowest 49. Total precipitation since September 1, 1931, 1.08 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 85 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 93 per cent. Sunset today, 6:31 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:46 a. m.; sun set, 6:30 p. m. Observations Taken at 3 a. m., 120 Meridian Time is 5 1 $ city - H sr f5 SI r gf i Baker City . Boston Boise Chicago ... Denver Des Moines , Fresno Helena . 60 42 .20 Clear . 18 62 .... Clear j . 70 46 .14 Clear i . 90 70 ... Clear . 90 62 Clear . 96 74 P.Cdy. . 76 62 .. Clear 68 48 .04 Cloud; . 78 60 .... Clear j , 62 47 .92 Cloudy' , 80 66 Clear I .104 78 Clear I 68 64 .... Cloudy i . 64 36 Clear I 64 46 .06 Cloudy . 90 58 Clear . 66 54 Clear 66 52 .... Cloudy . 68 60 .48 Rain . 82 62 .... Clear Los Angeles Medford New York Phoenix Portland Reno , , Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle Spokane DiTGH DAMAGE SUIT ON TRIAL The civil suit of C. R. Chapman against the Talent Irrigation dis trict for $7000 alleged damages for appropriation of a right of way, through the Chapman property was started in the circuit court todny. The morning session was devoted to the selection of a Jury, and visiting the site. The case has been hanging fire since September, 1922. Among the witnesses called to testify are C. M. Thomas of Salem, public utility commissioner. The Jury Is as follows : Leonard McKee, Jacksonville; W. W. Hittle, Gold Hill; Mrs. Wlnnifred Short, Medford ; Mrs . Cordelia G . Root, Medford; T. E. Daniels, Medford; E. L. Glass, Trail; George B. Dcane. Medford; William H. Lydlard, Med ford; Herb L. Carlton, Prospect; R. E. Sweeney, Medford; J. P. Rich ardson, Central Point, and Clyde Lyman. Ashland. Royalty of the Table The Gorham Its beauty will thrill you! Its extremely low price will astonish yml Brides! Hostesses! Every woman! Come in find see "Shamrock V," the newest Sterling pattern by Gorhnm. ... It is smart, interesting, correct. . . . And it soils nt the lowest price for which Gorham Sterling has ever sold ! For in stance, 6 teaspoons cost only $6.00. Lawrence's Will Conduct Revival V4 4 A 1 U(-v. W. h. ( -Bill") Niiuitiutn (left) ictm the series of revival services t plees of the IViptlst church, In a tent between Third and Jurknon street. To Sing Tonight Mcrland Tollefson, popular Med ford singer, will make his last appearnnce tonight at the Fox Craterian theatre, before leaving for college. Mr. Tollefson will be featured between the first and second shows at nine o'clock In a song recital, assisted at the Wur litzer organ by Leah Holt, theatre organist. The progrnm will consist of the following numbers: "Yours Is My Heart Alone." "Only A Rose," "Just One More Chance" and "One Alone," a request number. Mr. Tollefson won the state At watcr Kent audition last year and is very popular with the radio lis teners. Peggy Shannon Has Role Rialto's Hit Fegk'y Shannon appears In the Pnrft mount picture, "Silence," now ft ...r.i Moist Mince Meat exhilarating merger of rlcli fruits, meat', spices, cherry and rum. Makes InMmnds say com plimentary things. if 1932 Sterling . a 1 am! Hcv. (ild lllKKlnliothum will o open In Mrdfnnl Sunday miller uus erected on North Central avenue, playing at the Fox Rlalto theatre today and tomorrow, featuring Clive Brook and Marjorle R a m b e a u. "Silence" Is adapted from the thril ling drama by Max Marcln, the strange story of a man convicted of a crime he did not commit. f Janet Gaynojr Stars in Craterian Story The accolade of four stars is the least that can be awarded "Merely Mary Ann," the lotest Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell starring vehicle which opened to an enthusiastic, audience today at Vie Fox Craterian theatre for a four days engagement. With a story perfectly fitted to its principals, thoroughly realistic set tings, an excellently-chosen group of supporting plnyers and the admirable direction of Henry King, a splendid background Is afforded the famous film "team" and they respond to the opportunity with some of the finest dramatic and emotional work it has ever been this reviewer's priv ilege to witness. They exceed their epochal work In "7th Heaven." Northwest Premiere We are proud that the HOLLY has beon selected by universal as the first theatre in Oregon to show this great picture. v-tf n xv She had the world by the tail and oh, how she twisted! it.' "-'' MAY ROBSON JAMES HALL FRANCES DADE LAWRENCE GRAY EDMUND BREESE Read What the Critics Say: "May lUihson appronrhp the footllKlit of perfection of (Ipnrge Arl1 ... a hltfti prnle as I can heitfiw." Al Hhermnn, New York Trlegrnm, "Don't nilw 'Mother' Mllltorn.' May Rolmm ran lay claim to a ntrhe in this ymr'n mutton picture hall of fa me." Philadelphia Exhibitor. "May Hnhnn jfrand." New York World-Telegram. "A plrture of general enrHlrnre." I'lillitdflphtn llnlletln ADDED ATTRACTIONS On the Stage Tonite "TEX" and "NONA" PLUS BOBBY JONES SELECTED SHORTS Admission: Adults 30c, Kiddies 10c T REVi LEADERS MEN OF IE ational In scope, in tent to be erected on North Central avenue between Third and Jackson street. Tho meetings will be conducted by the Rev. W. E. (Bill) Shannon oi Chicago, assisted by the Rev. Old Hlgginbotham. DeVere Penhollow of Petaluma. Calif., will conduct the song services. Reverend Hlgginbotham conducted a revival series here last year at the Baptist church, and la well known locally. Shannon Is a man of wide ex perience In the every-day affairs ot life. He was a former mayor ol his home city, Berwicks, Penn.; member of the state executive com mittee of his political party, and a delegate-at-large from Pennsyl vania to the famous Progressive Convention of 1913. Converted to Christianity at the oge of 37 years, he has had n unusual experience of life and be lieves in salvation of the real and practical kind. His understanding of men and their needs In life la very keen and comprehensive. He Is a fine example of what the Gospel can accomplish In a human life. Ho Is a great preacher of the Word. He knows God and men and uses the Book to bring them together. He docs not attract peo plo by buffoonery, but by real preaching. He has been engaged In evangel istic work In many of the largest cities of America and Is well known throughout the United Stotes and Canada. Associated with Mr. Shannon is Rev. Gid HIgglnbothan of Oakland, Calif. "Old." as he Is popularly known throughout the country is a grent evangelist and powerful preacher of the .Gospel. He too, was a mon o' the world, formerly a business man of Red Bluff, Calif., and "one of the boys." He was A series of revival services will be opened in this city next Sun day, under the auspices of the Baptist church, but lnter-dcnomln-won for God In an evangelistic -AMtf . . tr.., 5Wa, son r-A '" with ' ' meeting in Red Biur some years ago and since that time he has given himself to the work in which he is now engaged. Both these men b-;i members of the extension deptment of the IT'S A NEW THE ECSTACy OF YOUNG ROMANCE! V v i si trey . s. 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