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    SfEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, MOXDAT, JfARCn 21. 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
From Propect--Xari Ulrica of Pros
pect I In Med ford today attending to
business matters.
Bsturns to Work Mn. Ellon Lor
toa returned to iier duties at Flua
rer's bsJtery today afwr an Illness of
several daye.
i -
Crweent City Visitors Among the
week-end visitors la Medford from
Creaoent City, Cel., wart Mr. and Mrs.
M. M, WcVay.
Mra. Clarkson Home Mra. Mary E.
Clsxkson, who had apent over two
months la Long Beaob, Cel.. returned
to Medford on the (Shasta this noon.
In Medford Today Mrs. L. H Smith
of Central Point la among out-of-town
people In Medford today attend
ing to business matters.
F
Quest of Sister Here Mra. Albert
8. Moll of Pasadena and AJtadena.
CaU Is making an extended vult with
her slater, Mrs. Geo. M. Granam. Jr.
Green Home from School John
Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W.
Green, is home from the University
of Oregon to spend the spring vaca
tion with bis parents and friends.
Hill Hold Clinic Dr. C. I. Drum
mond and Mies Gertrude Byn of
the county health department will
conduct a clinic at Rogue River to
morrow. To Union Creek Mr. and Mrs. Hi
ram Meader and their granddaughter,
Miss Marian Hart, motored to Union
Creek yesterday. They reported a
large number of visitors In the region.
Farrcll in City Ernest Parrell, rep
resentative of the Union Pacific rail
way. Is spending today In Menford on
bu3lnass for his company. Mr.- Far
rell'a neadquartere are In Eugene.
Barr to Portland Gerald Barr of
the Mutual Mill and Seed Co, left
yesterday for Portland, where ne plans
to remain on bualneaa until Wednesday-
Miss Evanson Home M! Betty
Evanson la home from the University
of Oregon, to spend the spring vaca
tion with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
E. A. Evanson.
To Remodel George P. Owlnga has
received a permit from the city build
ing department to remodel the build
ing at 5-11 South Riverside. The cost
was estimated at S1000. ,-
Return! to Eugene Mlsa Josephine
Stoflel of Eugene, who has been visit
ing In Medford for the part three
weeks, returned to her home at Eu
gene yesterday.
In Portland on Buslnese . E. B.
Kelly and Edward 0. Kelly, local at
torneys, are In Portland today on
legal business. They will remain In
the northern city through tomorrow.
Stealing Gas Reports were made
to the city police Sunday evening that
gasoline and gas tank caps were stolen
from automobllea parked at the Ad
ventlst church at the corner of Ed
wards and Beatty streets.
Mr. Wiley Here J. V7. Wiley of
Provost, Alberta, arrived here by train
this morning, called by the serious
Illness of his wife, who has been here
for some time with their daughter.
Mrs. Ernest N. Blden.
Visit Cabin Dr. and Mrs. Jud D.
Rlckert and Allen Cox of Portland
motored to "Rick-Rock" lodge on the
Rogue river yesterday. They stated
that although the water had risen
there It had not entered the cabin.
Two Get Divorces Decrees for di
vorce were granted today to Nell C.
Berry va. Josephine M- Berry and
Beryl E. Green va. Fred D. Green
Custody of a minor daughter was
awarded the father In the la;ter case
Prom Distant Places Mr. and Mrs
W. P. Adams and chauffeur of Miami
Beach. Fie.. P. Morgan of New Tork
nt mix Rmiiv Wrlsht and E. A.
LlghtfMt of Vancouver. B. C. are
among the guests at local hotels from
a distance.
From Northern States Sunday
guests at local hotels from the state
of Washington Included P. W Roberts
of Longvlew and the following from
Seattle: H. S. 8atterthw!M, F. O.
Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Ted l"vla and
D. C. McClellan.
Steal Heater M. L. Love reported
to the city police today that a Hot
point water heater had been stolen
from l Allot street. The house Is
vacant, Mr. Love said, and the heater
was taken sometime betwmn last
Thursday and today.
Return from Corvallla Oeorge
Obenchaln of Central Point, and his
son Oliver, were expected tc return
to Central Point today from Corvallls
by motor. Mr. Obenchaln made the
trip north to bring his son home for
the Easter vacation. Oliver la a stu
dent at Oregon State college.
Prom Rear State Among the guests
at local hoteli Sunday from Call
forma were R. N. Krlst and S. Brown
of Lee Angeles. Roland Jaroba of
Santa Monica. C. L. Mattson of Oak
land, and the following In San
Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. J M. Aston.
Miss E. E. Seaton. Tom Moore. M. C.
Pond and A. B. Pierce.
Vl.lt In Tiiiene Miss Manraret
Reld and Mr. and Mrs. W L. Henry
of Klamath Falls returned to Med
ford last evening from Eugene, where
they spent the week-end visiting Mlse
Reld's and Mrs. Henry's parents. Mr
and Mra. J. B. Reld. Mr. ard Mra
Henry continued to their home at
Klamath Fall.
Oregon Women U Meet All women
who are Interested la the j-jth and
development of Oregon are urged to
be present Tuesday afternoon when
the Women'a Oreater Oregjn associ
ation meets at the H-tel Medford at
a 30 o'clock. Two interesUng speak
ers wl'.l be present to speak en Ore
gon products and our atale Industrial
developments.
Personal
8unday Visitors Dr and Mrs. Paul
Sharp were among the residents of
Klamath Falla spending yesterday la
Medford.
J
Oregonlans at Hotels Registrations
at Medford hotels from state points
Sunday Included: Geo. H. 0 raves of
Salem. L. M. Gilbert of Curvalils,
Chas. Knight of Marahfleld, Cop
pel, O. A. McKern, R. 8. Colt and Mrs.
A. Black of Eugene, and the follow
ing from Portland: G. s. Yerby, J. E.
Holden, R. O. Stinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Jno. A. Billings, W. E. Eubanks, E
W. Morgan, Al Hoselkamp, O. H Stew
art, H. W. Skuse, P. C. Thomas and
J, E. Edwards. ,
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Courthouse
News
I Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co. 121 E Sixth Street)
Circuit Court.
C. E. Gates uto Co. vs. R McClana-
han Chattel lien
Albert Anderson, et ux. vs. C. R.
Wilson, et al. Foreclose contract.
Hope Althea and Dorothy Jean
Vleaux. minors. Guardianship.
Pearl Minnie Poster vs Ray Robert
Poster. . Divorce.
J. A. McCralg vs. James L. Buck
ley. Jesse M. Taylor, Laura Taylor,
William Sargent, Oscar Sargent.
Chattel lien.
Rupert Maddox vs. Allied Indus
tries, Inc.. et al. Miner's lieu.
R. aulauf va. Allied Industries,
Inc., et al. Mlner'a lien.
Q. A. Bannister va. Allied Indus
tries, Inc., et al. Miner's Uen.
J. J. Baker vs. Allied Industries.
et al Miner's Hen.
Edward Wormley va. Allied Indus
tries. Inc. et al. Miner's lien.
Nledermeyer. Inc.. a corp. vs. Pa
cific Record Publishing company, et
al. Foreclosure chattel mortgage.
Nledermeyer. Inc. a corp.. va. Earl
H. Fehl, Electa A. Fehl, Roy M.
Parr, Eagle Point Irrigation Diet.
Foreclosure.
Maybelle Dotson vs. Joseph Dot-
son. Divorce.
Stats Industrial Accident Comm.
va. Fred Brandt. For money.
Probate Court.
Lewis Herbert Matthews. Esther
Zella Matthews, estate. Admitted to
probate. .
Joseph o. Pendleton (incompetent)
estate. Admitted to porbate.
Real Estate Transfers.
fmtu-fh w irtihll At al to George
r. stAnhens. Q O. D. to 83-ft. Strip
In sec. 85. twp. 38 S. R 4W, 0.
H. W. Snyder, et ux to jamee
IRnDlar At it w IV to KV. of BVU
Of EE 4 see. 5. twp. 37 B., R. 1 W..
and right 01 way tor wagon rem.
10.
Charles L. Wlmer. et ux, to W. A.
.inhn ir.ua. c- ... D. to ft acres In
sec. 6. twp. 30 S., R. 1 E., W. M.. 10.
J. Howard Clark to Oeorge W.
Wood, W. D. to NV4 of lot ., blk. .
Narrcgan'a add. to Meaiora, iu.
to Jackson
. Bank. Je, W. D. to 17
ac:rs In DLO 43 In twp. 38 -'Uth.
rs :. 10.
t. ver. et ux. to Pearl
Davla Ferguaon, et al. QCD to lot 4.
blk. 15, city or ooia run. vre..
d.,,1 nvl- WrmiAOn. et al to John
McFadden, et ux, W. D. to lot 4
block 15. c-.y f Gold Hill. Oregon.
410.
n re ryirtnn to William Penn Bi
son. W. D. to two acree In DLO 78
two. - ' "est. i.
n ar nnrkmin. et ux. to Port In
vestment company. W. D. to tract on
Hasel and Third streets, teuirs
Point, 10.
W. S. Butterfleld. et ux, to W. M.
Cotton. QCD to NE4 of NEW '
sec. 4. twp. 37 S., R. 4 W., 10.
Ralph E. Packard to P. W. Greene
et ux, 1-4 of 1-8 Interest In Parmer'a
Ditch and Water Right In DLC 67.
-o B 1 weat. S10.
Jess L. Woodcock, et ux. to Del
R. Woodcock. QCD to lot in nix. s
n.-. ah1 trt medford. 81.
Florence E. Cox. et vlr to Del R-
Woodcock. QCD to lot in oia. a
n i. .rfrfitinn tn Medford. 81.
BNI ...... " . n
Emma J. Woodcock to Del R.
Woodcock. W. D. to lot In blk. 3.
Burr's addition to Medford. 81.
w. aniintt to V. O. N. Smltn.
et ux. W D. to lots 10. 11, 13, blk.
58. Saxman'a Pennsylvania soaiu-n
to Ashland. 810.
C. A Learned, et ux, to P. C. Dll
lard. et al, CD to 1S, acres In DLC
67, twp. 37 B R. 1 west. 81.
Margret Riley Buckley to Grace O.
Martin. QCD to all blk. 5, extension
of Slaklyou Heights Add. to Medford,
1.
E. C. Com, et ux, to Alice m.
Dunn, ex.. w. D. to lot 4, blk. 1.
Kenwood Add. to Medford, 810.
Cheater M. Johnson, et ux to Ed
ward W. Johnson, et al, QCD to IVi
of NEm W54 of E': WV4 of see.
18: h, of Ni4 of SV SW14 of
8W4; BE'4 of EEi sec. 88, twp.
33 8.. R. 4 west. 81.
tti d..nM Mr TjiAn Aunrlatlon
va. Medford Riverside company, deed
to NSs oi lot z: soutn id;', it. tt
1 Klk. 1 rllv nf ILtAflfnrrl IntA 1 ard
4. Cora L. Knight subdivision to
Medford, 810.
vc i. iawia At ii W- tn A n. Wil
liams, et al, QCD to 8W14 of SE'.t.
sec. 33, twp. 35 S , R. 3 W, 810.
Daily's Tail, Phone 15. City trips
35c.
That Nngging Itackaclio
May Warn of a Disordered Kidney
or Bladder Condition
WWEED promptly a nafflng
M m backache, with bladder Ir
regularities end m tired, nerrous.
depressed feeling. They tntywaro
y may warn
kidney or
of some disordered
bladder condition
Veers everywhere relr on Doan'
PilU. Th sale of millions of boxes
annually attests to Doon' popu
larity. Your druggist has Doan's.
Bonn's Fills
SHOT DOWN WHILE
DEFENDINGALTARS
(Continued from Page One.)
barrela and driving down along the
river bank aa though they Intended
to get water out through holes In the
Ice.
When the coaat was clear they
would whip up their horses and race
across the Ice to the Rumanian ahore.
One wagon waa aald to have reached
Rumania but the othera ware report
ed to have been Intercepted r and the
occupants shot.
Uprising Reported
New reports of an uprising In the
Ukraine were circulating here today.
The reports were unverified, . but
they came from the Bessarablan bor
der and aald the 3S3d Soviet Infantry
regiment refused to fire on a group
ox revolting peasants, following w.rilcn
a number of the soldiers were execut
ed for mutiny. .
In order to prevent further escape
of Ukrainian peasants across the
Dniester river Into Rumania, the re
ports aald, a two-kilometer zone has
been established along the Russian
aide of the river, under a state of
siege, and orders have been lsaued to
shoot on sight any civilians found
within the gone.
EVANS VALLEY CLUB
INVITES COMMUNITY
FOR GARDENING TALK
Evans Valley Extension clubThura-
day enjoyed a cooking demonstra
tion by the club president, Mra.
L Maine, assisted by Mrs. Wallace
LeMolne. using different methods or
cooking vegetable greens. Following
the demonstration the usual boun
tiful dinner was served with a large
crowd of ladles present. After din
ner a business meeting waji held.
A report by Secretary-Treasurer Fay
Ragsdale showed a neat sum realised
by the entertainment put on by the
club and It waa unanimously voted
to use the proceeds for purchase
of needed clothes for needy fam
ily in the neighborhood. It was
also decided to repeat the program
In Rogue River In the very near fu
ture If present plana can be nego
tiated, proceeds to be used for bene
fit work where the club deems wise.
Three new members were added,
they being Misses Inez and Zreta
Ralston and Mrs. Elsa Christopher
son.
Next meeting wilt be held In two
weeks, with a special meeting called
for next Thursday for sewing.
March 33 there wilt be an all-day
msetlng at the Orange Hall to
which the entire valley Is asked
to attend. County Agent Fowler and
County Demonstrator Mable Mack
will be present to give Information
regarding gardening and garden pest
control. The ladles will bring &
covered dish for dinner at noon
All husbands and gentlemen "friends"
are cordially Invited and a large
crowd Is requested.
HAULED TO JAIL
8CRANTON, Pa., March 31. (AP)
Women pickets took prominent
part today In the unsanctioned anth
racite strike and, M a result many of
them were among the ninety persons
arrested in the vicinity of the Mar
vine colliery of the Hudson Coal
company. .
The strike, which waa called by
Insurgent members of the United
Mine Workers and does not have
the authorization of the district un
ion, entered upon Its second week.
It was called by a group of local
leaders headed by Thomas Maloney.
recently defeated candidate for dis
trict president of the union, on de
mands for equalization of employ
ment and discontinuance of alleged
wage cutting.
OREGON IS SAEE
FOR ROOSEVELT
HEW YORK, March 21. VPCarl
C. Donauh chairman of the Oregon
Democratic state committee, in a let
ter received at Roosevelt headquar
ters today, characterised O.cgon as
"absolutely safe" tor Governor Frank
lin D. Roosevelt la his pre-oaaventlon
campaign for the Psmocratlc preel
denttal nomination.
In s letter for James A. Parley,
chairman of the New York state Dem
ocratic committee and Oov. Room
vslt's unofficial oampalgn manager.
Donaugh denied s rumor which he
said had been circulated that he had
"come out" for Speaker John Oarner,
also a potential candidate.
A Dimtie
for
A Kidntyt
my
Richard Dix Scores
In Craterian Drama
(By Jack Retluw)
Th. moat thrllllnfif nlcture Of Its
kind ... . the most exciting air
scenes ever shown In Medford!
Thus most of the theatergoers wno
attended yesterday's opening per
formances of "The Lost Squadron"
at the Fox Craterian theater, ex
pressed themselves.
Not alone waa the atory and se
quences highly entertaining to the
point that mad moat s pee ta tore
gasp . , . but the cast brought de
lighted exclamations of admiration.
Richard Dix. as in thst epic "Cim
arron," again astounded the audi
ences with his superb work. Then
there wss besutlful Mary Aator, dare
devil Rnhert Armstrans. cute little
Dorothy Jordan, handsome Joel Mc-
Crea, funny Hugh Herbert, ainister
Erich Von Strohelm and scores upon
acorea of others. .
"The Lost Squadron" la not a war
story, although the opening se
quences show a typical air "Dog
Fight" between United States and
Oerman war pilots. The survivors
of Dlx's squadron, conslatlng of
Armstrong. McCrea and Herbert aside
from Dix himself constitute the quar
tette who decide to become atunt
flyers for the Hollywood movies.
Von Strohelm Is the vlllalnoua dl
rAMs,r who la alwava truatlng one
of the air crew gets "cracked up"
to furnish greater tnriua in nis in
ductions. Mary Aator and Dorothy
Jordan both have very prominent
rolea.
"The Lost Squadron" remains at
the Fox Craterian theater today and
tomorrow.
The added attraction on thla pro
gram la the musical memorial dedi
cated to the laU Lieut. Commander
John Philip Bousa, with Organist
Madge DeLasaux offering Suusaf fa
vorite march hits. .
Pick Barthelmess
In Holly Thriller
Rlcharrt Barthelmess. star of many
screen auooeases. Is now appearing
at the Holly in "The Last Flight"
adapted from the story "Nlkkl and
Her War Blrda." by John Monk Saun
ders.
It la the first motion picture deal
ing with the after-war psychology of
flying men.
The four buddies In the story are
ex-avlatora who have faced death a
thousand times. Their nerves are
shattered and they have become brit
tle fragments of humanity. Their
problem la re-adiuatraent to peace
time conditions. They are hopeless
misfits In the scheme of thlnge and
laok. sympathy with normal people
leading normal Uvea.
Thla group adopts a girl who be
come the unifying force in their
turbulent lives. . From Parte to Lis
bon they ruah along the path ol
destruction, always surcharged with
liquor and a desire for thrills.
Showing with the festure, whlcn
will be attraction at the Holly for
tonight and tomorrow, la a Graham
McNamee News Reel, a clever Ksr
toon entitled "Oswald Wins Out,"
and a Ted Hustng "Sport Slant.1
PRIES HELD AS
SLAYER OF BOY
ROME, March 31. Pj Poll De
Bene, 13-year-old student, wss found
dead In bed, with his heAd almost
severed from the body by 4 knife
wound, in a dormitory at the Catholic
Institute of plus IX, yesterday.
Paolo Socarelll, a priest, waa held
by police, who said he admitted he
must have killed the boy "In a mo
ment of unconsciousness." The dor
mitory was occupied by 40 bvys and
four priest. , .
This Community
has long been known for its stable
mind and ability to consider questions
of public welfare with reason and sane
nss. Conditions here in Southern Oregon
are fundamentally sounder now than
at any time during the past year. A
bumper crop with good prices is
assured.
We believe in Southern Oregon and
its people and know that they will face
the future with faith and determina.
tion and a willingness to co-operate in
building a bigger and greater Southern
Oregon.
L
FROST WARNING
SERVICE SPEEDED
FOR ROGUE AREA
(Continued from rage One)
d in this batch must be In the
county agent's office by 5 p. m. Wed
nesday. All thermometers coining in
after that time mm wait until the
next testing Is done, probably s week
Mr, Roters. who ttd ru num.
bar of thermometers last wevk, wants
to test all the straggling instruments
still out and there are many of
them at one time, and cautions or
chardlsts that the deadline for bring
ing in thermometers for this test Is
8 p. m. Wednesday.
iwesirs. Rogers and Wilcox po'nt out
that although the .rohirrf atltiisatlnn
as reiTtirds tYfMt 1 srvnrrsiilMe ur-t-
ous stage, a smalt percentage by thla
morning were ready to smudge, and
that all orchardlsts should hasten
their teneral DreDaratlons far imuds-
lng.
Only about half the orchards which
smudge are already prepared, it was
estimated this morning.
As snnually the frost forecasting
Will be made enrlv In thm avoiilnrrH
over the KMED broadcasting station.
The cold temperatures of laat night
an dthls morning and of Saturday
night and fifunday morning fortun
ately halted temuorarllv th rnntri
development of the clusters on p?ar
trees, sunaaya minimum was 89
above.
WASHINGTON. March 21. (JP)
Representative Johnson, South Da
kota, ranking Republican on the
house veterans committee, said toduy
he had told President Hiiowt there
was still considerable agttal.on for
additional cash bonus leglslntlon, but
that sentiment appeared stronger
against )t.
After a conforeme at The White
House, Johnson talrt he expressed the
opinion "no one knows exacUy what
the vote would be on an additional
cash bonus bill."
FORES! FIRE STUDIES
Norman C. White, assistant auper.
visor of Crater National forest was
back on duty today at the hend
quartera office of that forest In the
federal building, after an absence
since January 1 last at the forestry
experimental station, on detailed for
est fire study, and during which he
also attended the western forestry
and conservation meeting and other
prominent forestry meetings at Port
land. A portion of the fire aludy waa
on detailed reports of all flrea In
Crater National forest for yeara paat.
We BUY good usable clothes, etc.
MONEY LOANED ON Radios,
Electric Washing Machines
. anything of real value. See us
tmluv.
JENNINGS LOAN OEEICK
No. 5 8. Fron'. Nash Hotel Hid.
(
IN JAIL DELIVERY
(Contiuued ttvni page One)
sted slab doors and the steel bars
of Vie cell-room to free the prisoners,
then used the torch to cut through
still another steel door Into the store
room where the tlquor recovered
from the wreck of the Sea Island was
stored.
Hurriedly the men loaded the
liquor onto the trucks, which, each
now carrying two men and preceded
by Vie sedan with six men In it,
started for Portland over the coast
highway.
Late Saturday, however, officers at
Tillamook had received a mysterious
warning that something was likely
to happen down the coast, and when
this warning waa later repeated, they
left for Toledo. Before reaching
here they met Sheriff Mcllwaln who
told Viem the news. They wheeled
about and hurried after two trucks
they had passed on the way down.
With leveled pistols the officers
stopped the trucks and arrested Nels
Kruger, George Flaher, Elbert John
son and Arthur Adams, all claiming
to be from Seattle.
Meanwhile officers speeding from
the east overtook the sedan and ar
rested Its six occupants, all of whom
the police said were armed.
The officers said they thought the
entire ten are members of a coast
wise rum-running clique.
OLDEST SPECIMEN
LONDON. Marcr. 3'.. (yP) Proof
that the "Oldoway man." whnse akel
oton waa found In Tanganyika, Eaat
Africa, In 1013, is the oldest modern
New Comfort for Those
Who Wear False Teeth
No longer need you feel uncom
fortable wearing false te-uh. Fas
teeth, a greatly Improved iowdcr,
sprinkled on your plates nolcls them
tlRht and comfortable. No uummy,
pasty taste or feeling. Deodorises.
Oet Pasteeth at Jarmtn Ac Woods or
your druggist.
Tonite! Tomorrow!
001 tl BU,
"" or ...
-e o,.
1 c" life
ARTHELMEtt
In the John Monk
Saunders Htory
THE
LAST FLIGHT
IMVI! MANNER.
JOHN M'ICK IIKOW N
IIKI.KN ( IIAMM.KIl
KI.I.ICTT NI'IIKNT
WAt.TKB IIVHON
Also
(Jraltam MrNamea News
Rartoon
Ted II ml ii l Xport Slant
roornRoomN
wthBathAwfthBatl
one Person j two Panoni
vs. ... V
iwunDatn
'two Parsons
1 THESE ARE THE I
stffltBBt
Ra' laaTJ 1
kerf
f t -V
! RICHARD I '
BPB
Miti .-I MliiiViffftfl
type of man yet known, hac been
discovered by sn expedition now ex
ploring there, according to A. T H-p.
wood of the London museum of nat
ural history.
Tools and other object found by
the Tanganyika expedition, he said,
indicate that the Oldoway m-u equal
ed culturally the Heidelberg man.
Although It would be tmp.xalnle to
Cat the Oldoway man accurately, he
aald, and "he might be 100,000 or
1,000.000 years old,' he Is lnltnUely
older than anything yet found." al
though there have been older frag
ments of skeletons.
TODAY and TOMORROW
SHATTERS THE HEAVENS!
RENDS THE SKIES! . . .
Not an Air Show... But AN AIR SHOW IN
THE MAKING!.. . Planes Crashing, Zooming,
Plunging, Looping- W7 r.
IVhfla Far Rulnvu f '2 WSiVi
kiiicia9 uiinu, emu m
an Inhuman Genius 9
Drives Men to ues-
truction
tor the
Supreme
Thrllll
with
Hiieolul A'11'"' Attraction i MATS 20c
Minimi Memorial Dedicated To 4
The Late JOHN PHILIP S0USA t EVE. . .'. 30c
Coming Tomorrow and Wednesday
"THE SILENT WITNESS"
1 with a Magnificent Cast
Also Clever Comedy and Cartoon
At Geary and Taylor the San Kran-lme-up to the Jaded appetite. On the
clicovliltor flnrhSunKrancUco'i finest main Hoor are two other equally fain
hotel. Here, those who apprectatuan ous restaurants, the Florentine Room
environment of
to be round -ifjt
travelers retuarl
sole atmospnore.
Clirt, physical ne
vet old with Its
located In the ven
Itan San Frnncisr
here theCMngucii
the better shops,
III )SAi "J S!IV327 IIWnV
In San Francisco
...at Geary ind Taylor, b this
fine hotel. Hert warm, per.
oral isrvice Ii anured each
guest Every room outside...
each with private bath. Three
shops, the morelnl
at hand not morr
from Its doors.
Outstanding In II
to every guest's r
msnsftement tak'
the beaiitlfi'l put
the atructure. T
perhaps Sao Fran
tlve hotel restan
teen floor lhove
famous dining rooms.
Garage In connection.
. R.tei ... from $3.00
single, 5.00 double.
THE c
decorated and rlr
nificlent room wh
s la carte serv
the diner a far
L'isco'a moltltwl
ihtn-alrewn Day. the terrains: lift
Oakland and Berkeley iuriim up to
the hills on tSe opposite shore miles
away. The view from here Is truly
marvelous, a sedative to tired nerves,
a dalUtbt to the iaundiccd ays, a pick-
r? Ill . IrTi
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLOR
West Main at Newtown
Ofiicc County Coroner
Oregon Mouther.
Partly cloudy tonight and Tues
day; u nsfittlcd in north, probably
with light rains; moderate tempera
ture; gentle to moderate south winds
offshore.
Man's Heart Stopped
By Bad Stomach Gas
W. L. Adams bloated so with iras
alter meals that his heart missed
boats. Adlerlka brought out all gaa
and now he eats anything and feels
fine. Hcath'a Drup Store.
11 'M: .1
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Asabifr., . w.rvvrr.
RICHARD DIX
MARY AST0R DOROTHY JORDAN
JOEL AfcCREA NlGff HERBERT,
ROBERT ARMSTRONG-ERICH
VON STR0HEM . . . Directed by
GEORGE- ARCHAINBAUD
K O
' Tonite l.nst Times
NOIIMA flHRAItl'.K
Robert Montgomery
ifrhtfully airy
main lobby.
no 40 guest
i room, each
Numerous suites
I- desired stie and
II room furnish-
light fixtures are
exlgni, especially
t. Many of the
if notice of the
Lo luxuriously are
rnlihcd. .,, ,
best reason! for
i rendered CM ft
t Mint both Mr.
owner and Mr,
L'rr, both reside
IhU. of course.
h of the mannge
of the ruests ft
I I r T
Inthat no guest
skat IfC
M
V.UU I
to object to the
tmosphere of
l aenrice that
i present day
hmmtality. Al
though the Clift Is a major hotel of
San Francisco, although It ft rated as
supreme In service and value-giving,
yet the rates there are surprisingly
low. The rates start al 13 slngla and
lUfi lirPrTiods of .i'Il-i