MEDFORD MAIL TTtIBTTN"E, JfEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEilBER 25, 1931. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal to Portland Mrr W. A. Ofttea left today the Sbasta for Portland.: where aba will spend a week. i ! - To Corvallli Lylo Kinney left- lor Corvallla by train thla noon, where be will resume studies at Oregon 5tat college. Paul McDonald Circulates Paul McDonald of Ashland and formerly of Medford. was In Grants Pass Wednes day on business. t Hallway Representative Chanes A. FuUen. jjstant general agent of the Chicago Great Western Rallroid company, with headquarters In Port land, la here today on business. I Methodist Food Sale Friends of the Ladles Aid society of the First Methodist church are requested to remember the sale of home-baked foods, which the society will hold to morrow at the Liberty market. ., Visitors from Washington Fritz i5aUsr and Hal Williams of Tacoma and L. R. Lyons. D. D. Matin, Mark Waters and W. H. Oath am of Seattle are among the temporary sojourners In Medford from Washington. Judge Norton to Speak Judge H. D. Norton Is scheduled for an address on "The Development of a Non-Par tlsan Judiciary," before the annual meeting of the State Bar asoclatlon &b MtvrsuiiBia MKiay or lumurrow, Boyd Here on Business C. R. Boyd, Winston fruit ranch owner, accom panied by J. Brown, left yesterday fnr Medford, to spend a few days attend ing to business on the Boyd Medford ranch. Koseburg News-Review. i Mrs. McDongall In Hospital Mrs. J. A. McDougall underwent a major operation this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital and Is reported to be getting along as well as could be ex pected. --" In City Shopping Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sohaeffer of Jacksonville and Miss Dendl Manning and Mrs Lud low Grieve of Prospect were In Med ford yesterday afternoon shopping and attending to busmea matters. Leave for North Mrs. Florence May and Mrs. Walter Dickey left on the Shasta today for Portland, where they will spend a short time before going to Salem to the fair. They also plan to visit in Sheridan, Ore. Reward Offered Reward of a rea sonable amount will be paid by O. F Pruess for Information as to - the whereabouts of Edgar Sebold of Grants Pass, Mr. Pruess said In an announcement Thursday. Grants Pass Courier. Visiting His Brother E. R. Cooney of Pasadena, Cal., is here to spend several weeks visiting his brother William Cooney, after spending a r short time In Roseburg visiting his mother, Mrs. Laura A. Cooney, and sisters, Mrs. Charles Doerner and Miss Bertha Cooney. Find Stolen Car The Bulck sedan stolan from Bert Thlerolf last even ing when It was parked In front of his office, was located this morning lis front of George Nellson's resi dence on North Bartlett street. The radiator was still hot. officers re ported. From Distant Places Guests from a distance registering at Medford ho tels yesterday Included Roger Copgrps of Pans; France, B. W. Candmal and M. Gala on oi New York City, Gen. and . Mrs. H. O. Williams of Washington. D. C Geo. R. Dlesbach of Philadel phia, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson of Vancouver, B. C. Cowgll! As TravelerRalph P. Cow- glU of Medford la quite a traveler He knows the Oregon country like a book. One of the places he knov real well Is the lobby of the Imperial hotel, which Is a clearing house for strangers within Portland's gates. Mr. Cowglll registered ftt the Imperial yesterday. The Oregon lan. Oregon lans at Hotels Residents of state points at local hotels Include T. L. Joy of Corvallla F. P. Knight of Eugene, R. Devals and S. G SelUck of Roseburg, and the following from Portland: Dr. C. I sham, B. 0. Mc- Henry, Roy Frank, J. A. Liggett, H J. Merkle, R. E. McBrayer. H. A. Gob- bert, G. 0. Thomas, B. R. Webster, E. B. Duffy. P. S. Rex ford, H. M. Miles, R. M. Downle, H. W. Randall, T. J Thomas and. G. L. Dutton. -TIM SHOW YEAR. Now Playing kill III 2 hiibe Pnlitxer Prie Drapja by I i HrKicr ' SYLVIA SIDNEY rrUMUIAM COLLIER tft S f I I i TAYLOR Unb a aisTtHauisHlO CAST K KINO VI DOR --i LfKOPUCItQHJ Iw ssia Coming Sunday AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY Backers to Go Bouth Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rucker expect to leave tomor row morning for southern California, for an Indefinite stay In that section. VUlt In City Major and Mrs. S. L. VanValzah of Denver, Colo, and Dz. and Mrs. C. G. VanValzah of Portland are in the city as guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. VanValzah. Had Improper Car License The case In justice court here against L. F. Collins of Prospect for operating a car with Improper license, was con tinued Indefinitely today, on the un derstanding that Collins will obtain an Oregon license at once. Archie on Broadway Archie Holt, who Is the theater master of Play house row In Medford. Is watching the bright lights of Portland's Broadway, to gather In a new Idea or two. And he Is staying on Broadway, too, being one of -the, boys ju the guest book at the Benson hotel. The Oregonlan. Applegate Row In Court As the result of a quarrel between Apple- gate ranchers on August 38 last, Sid Hanscomb will be tried In Justice court here Monday at 10 a. m. on an assault and battery charge pre ferred by Leo Hoffman. When ar raigned yesterday afternoon. Mans comb pleaded not guilty, Accepts Position Here Mrs. Vlrgte Hartlerode of Lakevlew, Ore., arrived here this week to accept a position with Mrs. Mabel Poague at the Cin derella beauty shop. Three years ago Mrs. Hartlerode, formerly Miss Virgle Netherlands operated the beauty par lor at Slusser's barber shop, and Is particularly anxious to meet former customers, she said today. More Permits A total of 35 build ing permits nave been Issued this month ip until this forenoon, at nhe city offices, according to the records, with four being mad today. They included J. W. Wakefield, 1003 Wat Tenth, repair to roof, $100; George Ranking, 114 Genesee, $200, reroof; W. W. Phillips, 535 North Bartlett. $25, repair to front porch; and A. J Slocker, 1427 East Main, $50, re moval of partition and repair garage Visited In Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Hussong arrived home Tuesday, after spending three days In Roseburg as the house guests of Miss Mona Porter. - Mrs. Hussong, formerly Miss Glenna McDantels oi Roseburg. was employed as saleslady at the California Oregon' Power com pany office there. Potato Wage Scale A group of 100 potato growers In Klamath county have adopted a wage scale and ac cepted a uniform brand for Klamaui county potatoes. The wage scale Is three cents a sack for field run and five cents for graded potatoes, and board, or four cents for field run and six cents for graded, without board. , From Bear State Among California guests at Medf:rd hotels are Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Young, Lee Nottingham, W. F. Sheard of x Angeles, Alice and Thella Munster and. Frank Mo Bride of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs, McPlucky and family of Vallejo, Lois Pitman of Camp Nell, Wm. Enquipt and family, H. A. Webster of Oakland, J. A. Ford of Long Beach, James Lo gan of Happy Camp, and the follow ing from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gilbert, W. L. Rogers, E. Callahan, C. E.- Knight, B. J. Levy and Wm. Gordon. Midnite Matinee On Craterian Bill The current attraction on the screen of the Fox Qseterlan theater Is Elmer Rice's Pulitzer prize story. "Street Scene," which features Sylvia Sidney, William Collier, Jr., and Estelle Taylor. Completing the program la a clever comedy. Fox Movietone News and Leah Holt at the console of the Wurlitzer, In Oregon Specialties. Tomorrow night the Fox Craterian theater Is presenting a midnight re vival, showing of George Arllss in "Disraeli" and those attending the second showing of "8treet Scene" (Saturday night) are Invited to re main as guests of the theater for the revival showing. 4 Haines. Plans discussed by school board of rebuilding gymnasium. Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune-Virgin Station) Friday. P. M. 5 to 0 Western Auto Supply: Where to Go; news and markets by Mall Tribune. 8 to 7 Mutual MUI; Med for a Furrier; So. Oregon Gas; Med ford Plate Glass. 7 to 8 Happiness TraJn; Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal Co 5 to 9 All Request Program. Saturday, K M. --- 7:65 to 8 Breakfast Broadcast of news by Mall Tribune. 8 to 0 Treasure Box, Pan Dandy, Ivy Street Market. 9 to 10 Friendship Circle by Economy Groceteria. 10 -Weather forecast. 10 to 11 A. Schilling and Co.: Alexander's Food Shop. 11 to 12 Sperry Flour; Frigidalre - White King. . P. M 13 to 1 Oregon Theatre Guide. Heath's Drug Store: Remote from Fox C r a t e r 1 a n; news flashes by Mall Tribune. 1 to 2 Firestone; People's Elec , trie; Jackson Co. Bldg. and Loan 2 to 3:30 World Bookman: Nov elty program. P. M. 4:30 to 5 KMED presentation 5 to 6 Lewis Super Station; Western Auto Supplv; When to Go: news and markets by Mall Tribune. 6 to 7 Variety program. - 7 to 9 Happiness Train; all re quest program to the final fadeout, the pace is never allowed to lag and there lent a dull moment in the whole picture. Keene, who makes hta bow as ft western hero, has qualities which should make him the most popular of all cowboy stars. Supporting the star are Marlon Shilling, Nick Stuart and Hooper Atchley. The story, a fast moving tale of a cowboy's romance with his haughty but beautiful employer, la by Robert F. Hill, who also directed the pic ture and deserves plaudits for both efforts. Replete with thrills from magnificent riding and carefully built suspense, the picture also pro vides a feast for the eyes with the wildly picturesque beauty of the Mojave desert providing the back ground for the action. BROWNSBORO, Ore., Sept. 35. VSpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Borland of Absarokee, Mont., old friends of Mr and Mrs. H. W. Wright, were overnight guests at the Wright home last week. - Geo. O. Henry and family made several trips to Jacksonville last week Melvin Wright came out from Med ford Sunday and enjoyed a hunting trip with his father, H. W. Wright. Miss O'Brien, our new school sup ervisor, visited the Little Butte and Howard Hughes Has Clever Holly Film A ruthless behind-the-scenes pic ture of the metropolitan press is The Front Page," which Howard Hughes, the youthful producer, Is presenting at the Holly theater. Audiences are going to be sur prised at Adolphe Menjou In the role of the suave, lovable but bard managing editor. Pat O'Brien's place In the movies Is secure as a result of his work as the star reporter and Mary Brian handles splendidly the part of the little girl who is going to marry the wild reporter. Frank McHugh Is good for many laughs and Walter Oatlett, George E. Stone, Slim Summervllle and Mae Clarke complete the brilliant cast of this picture, Showing with the feature Is ft Graham McNamee News Reel, ana a reel of football thrills. Tomorrow night only, Karl Bennett and Mabel Jacobs n, winners of the Atwater Kent radio audition for the Grants Pass district, will be heard on the Holly stage In songs. Husons Grandson Dies in Portland Funeral services will be conducted In Clovordale, Ore., for Kenneth Hu son, 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Huson, who died yesterday af ternoon at the Dorenbecker hospital In Portland. The little boy was known In Medford. where his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huson reside. Besides his parents, Kenneth Is also survived by a sister, Avonell, age three. Mrs. A. O. Huson has gone to Cloverdale for the services. Western Thriller Is Rialto Feature Fast and furious action predomi nates in "Sundown Trail," the west ern romance" starring Tom Keene, now playing at the Fox Rialto until Saturday. From the opening short Brow ns boro schools Tuesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray of Medford were visiting friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beamsley of Long Beach, Cal., were guest at the homes of Reed Charley, Lee Bradshaw and George Brown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradshaw and Reed Charley have been riding In the mountains for several days, locking after their cattle, Klamath Falls Link river bridge on Main street opened to traffic. -4 F. P. Dutton and son Gay are busy nowadays sawing lumber, Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. ., Friday. Sept. 25, 7:30 p. m. Work In the E. A. degree. Visitors welcome. By order of EL LENOX, W. M. GEO. B. ALDEN, Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Black billfold containing river', llceiut and receipt,. Reward. Telephone B7D-U. J. W. Langaton. FOR RENT Large pleasant front room, close to batn; preier genu men. 403 No. Holly. OPPORTUNITY Will take Medford property In trade on purchaM of a 50-acre pear orchard, fully equip ped, near Medford. and available at a bargain. Balance of price pay able from orchard Income. EAItL a T My, 310 Liberty Bldg. ISIS BOA Sound SATURDAY ONLY Rex Lease, Dorothy Gulliver "IN OLD CHEYENNE" Also "THE HEADACHE" and THOU SHALT NOT" Dally Mat 1:30, Eve. :ig 10c and 15c Q Saturday Monday Grpund Barley, cwt .$1.30 Miracle Egg Mash, cwt. .'..,.,. .$1.75 A low protein mash that produce, eggs. Marvpl SrrafrK Ffrl. fwf. !R1 .RS 2 Linseed Oil Meal, cwt . $2.20 Rolled Barley, 70 lbs. . . .,.$1.00 Hod gen-Brewsters Climax Dairy Feed, 80 lbs.. .,. .$1.30 Three Star Molasses Dairy Feed, 80 lbs $1.15 DR. HESS FLY SPRAY $1.25 Gallon Bring your container. Kills flies on the atock and keeps them off all day in pasture. BUY Y0UB FEED AT THE MUTUAL AND SAVE MUTUAL MILL & Z . r t t rv At T S d&L u., inc. s 1 1 Phone 269 ' Sixth at Bartlett jj - . . a. o Hak'u nr . ,ina tests will prove, it iBESTJ... BAKING POWDER DOUBLE TESTED DOUBLE ACTION ct PKICf . r FOR OVER fS 25 ounces for 25 $ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SPECIALS Klamath U. 8. No. a puds. fiO-tb. sack 65c. Fancy South. rn sweet spud (lug lots) 9o lb. Hard lettuce hearts, sweet and crisp, Saturday and Monday on. 2 for 5c. Ivy Street Fruit Market. ANOTHER sale of finest chlnook and king salmon, fresh from the mouth of Smith river, Saturday only at 120 lb. for half or whole fish. Also halibut, cod. snappers, sole, flounders, trout, oass, oysters, clam, crabs, shrimp, ate. All bargain priced for this occasion. Greatest fish sale of the season. KMED pro gram at 0:45 Saturday morning Ivy Street Fish Market. v ANTED Small roiiHop desk. Tel, FOR RENT Small house: new paint, calsomlned; stove; $13.50. Phone 1569-L. BATTERIES charged 25c. every Mon day; cash and carry. Service Eleo trlc Co.. Ill So. Holly St. Tel. 1879. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 3- room furnished or unfurnished house, near new schools. Call 07, days. FOR SALE First, second and third cutting alfalfa. Geo. F. Wright Central Point. Tel. 119. Call evenings. RENT OR BUY 6 or more acres off highway; water on place. Must "be cheap for cash. Bruca Paul, 403 8 Walnut, Boise. Ida. FOR RENT- Desirable space for store or small business, uood location. Call at 17 S. Riverside. 1 R RENT 4-room furnished apt; reasonable rent. 300 W. Jackson. FOR RENT 40 acres; equlppeU; Griffin oreek. Cecil Johnson, R. 1. Box 68-A. FOR SALE 24 dozen Jersey Giant laying hens. Phone 503-X. PLEASANT furn. apt.; steam heat. Electrolux. The Berben, 10 Quince. FOR RENT Clean furnished house keeping room; lights, water; $13.50 831 So. Ivy. LATE model A pickup, reconditioned throughout and guaranteed every jray; new rubber and license. A steal at $334. Gates Used Car Dept. FOR SALE 3 big registered Jersey bulls, 13 months, $60; 9 months $40; 3 brood sows; boar. Peter Burreson. Sams Valley. WANTED Merchant, ex-merchant or man employed who has some spare time to operate fleet of automate machines in Medford and other towns; make $4000 to $8000 annual, ly. Give phone. Box 8433. Tribune SATURDAY NIGHT REVIVAL SHOWING OF GEORC1B AR1.ESS 'DISRAELI' . Attend the second show and remain as our guests for the revival presentation. . Also "STREET SCENE" Tonite - Tomorrow The Greatest Film Sensation Since the Talkies Were Corn COPYRIGHT 1931 BY JAQUSt MrtVCO- 1155 UiUIWJ l!J Today fif and Sat. J&d-y-fL (Ai llt INTRODUCING A NEW WESTERN STAR A great picture of the grent outdoors! Teeming with action! HrlKtllng with exciieniemi TOM Sundown Trail MARION SHILLING NICK STUART MARION SHILLING AlftO "HEROES OF THE FLAMES" COMEDY NEWS MATINEE lffo NIGHTS ISC CHILDREN 100 Coming Sunday Bert Wheeler jn "Too Many Cooks" WW lloward Hughes Present "THE FRONT P AGF Adolphe Menjou PatO'Brian Mary Brian Edward E. Horton George E. Stone Mae Clark Slim Summerville Frank McHugh The tenae drama of newa- nnnfiF Ufa vitalized Into a won der film by HOWARD HUGHES, producer of "Hell Angeu, nd LEWIS MILESTONE, dlree tor of "All Quiet on tha West ern rront." ALSO Graham McNamee Newi "FOOTBALL THRILLS" a ml In nlnn motion, ahowlnf the wlnnlnj plnye of last jrcar'e Dig games i STAGE ' Tomorrow Nlte Only KARL BENNETT Baritone Mabel Jaeobsen Soprano Atwater Kent Radio Au dition winner of Oranta Pasa district! BARGAIN PRICESI Mot. !0c: Be We Klddlea lOe mmmmwmsmimu. mm i Opens SATURDAY t PRUITT'S MELODY SHOP ' "Where Music Lovers Feel at Home" lO South Central Avenue featuring Music and Musical Accessories v Radios and Radio Service A Cordial Invitation is extended to the people of Med ford and Southern Oregon, to in spect our New EXCLUSIVE Music Store. Drop in and hear your favorite sheet music played. We also invite you to rely on our exten ive radio experience in choosing a new radio or having your present set repaired. Almas Praitt Dorothy Praitt flgoiaogoi long