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MEPFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFOKD, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCn 21. 1932. PAGE SEVEN ! 11 Local and Personal j 1 Arrives from lingo Philip Pioha of Hugo. Ore., trtived In Medfurd by train thl morning. qU I Home Budd OfcU, student it the Oregon State college, I spend ing the Boaster vacation with nla par ent here. To Seattle Volney Dixon waa Among those who left today on the Shut for the north. He It en route to Seattle. Leave for South J. T . Maehburn of the flafeway Stores, left last even ing by train for San Francisco on bualneae. Tltlti Mother Miss Betty Oraoe Robinson left today by train for Eu- to anend tne weex-eno. wu her mother.. To Corvallts Among the excur sionists leaving today on the Shasta VM Mrg. LeVera Gatcueu, wno win spend the week-end In ComUlls, . Visits Friends Mrs. C. B. Argyle of Grant Pass Is spending several days m Medford vlslttng friends, having arrived today by train. Jonrnevs North Mrs. C E. Cox will mend several days In Salem and Portland visiting, having left here by train today. Mrs. Lively Leaves Mrs, J. Madl aon Lively of Gold Hill left tooay for Portland, where she will visit the V. Lively family. Enrout North W. K. Scares of Oakland, Cal., who had been In Med ;ord for the past two days on busi ness, left on the Shasta at noon to day for Portland. Returns by Plane Gerald Barr. who had been In Portland for t he past three days on business, returned here yesterday by plane. To Construct Fence Oorge V. Taylor of 719 Palm street today re ceived & permit from the city to con struct & lattice fence costing $20. Pankey Rates High Clarence Pan-, key won high score prize at the Elks club bridge tournament ruesaay evening at the temple. Motor to Engene Misses Carlne Degermark and Maurine Carroll are leaving today by motor rot Eugene, where they will spend the week-end. Expected nome Mrs. Henry Bates Is expected home this week-end from Los Angeles, where she spent the past two months with her brother, Harvey Jorgenson. New Barber Shop J. M. Dunn has moved the Cottage barber shop from South Riverside to the Holland Hotel ' building and It Is now known ! Holland Hotel Barber shop. ;; From Table Rock W. J. "Shorty" Morris of Table Rock, candidate for ;4 the nomination of county commis sioner, spent yesterday Pftencc3 in Medford on business. ' Here from Washington C B John ion and John Padock of Tacoma. H. Moore, P. V. Embree and A W. John son of Seattle are among the guests . at local hotels from Washington. --i Spent Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oravelle returned to Klam . atn Falls Tuesday from Medford. where they visited on pleasure and business over the week-end. i Guests of Elliotts Virgin. Llnd ley of the Coker Butte roid will be a guest tonight of Miss Amy Elliott, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B R. Elliott, st their home on Corning Court, t , Arrives from Yreka MIfs Betty Janes has as her guest MIm Nellie Hoffman of Yreka, Cal., whu arrived v here by train this noon. Mli Hoff . man will remain here for two days. Miss Sweeney Leaves Mtss Eathryn Sweeney will spend two weeka In Portland visiting her sister. Miss Mary Martha Sweeney. Miss Katnryn left on the Shasta today. , 1 Jensen Leaves George Jensen, rep V'resentattve of a quicksilver mine here, is spending the week-end tn Seattle He plana to return to Medford Mon day, having left here by train today , i Nledermeyer Home John Nieder meyer of the Holly theater, returned ' this noon on the United Airlines plane from Portland, where he has been on buslnesa this week, i Announce Bazaar The Women's association of the First Cnrlstlan church will conduct a food and fancy 1 work bazaar at Cupp'a furniture store o'clock. It waa announced uxay Mes Saturday morning, starting at 8:30 damea C. L. Goff, A. H. Gregory snd P. C. Latham will be In chsrge. Gregg! Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. Humboldt Gregg of San Francisco spent ytterday as the guest of Mr. Gregg's aunt, Mrs. W. J. Virgin. They ar en route to Portland on a busi ness trip. v. Missionary Depart Rev. H Stra- chan. missionary from Central and South America, left by train today ror Portland, having conducted union meeting in Central Point last evening. Galley in City Ros Gulley of Eu gene, secretary of the state Christian Endeavor union, la spending today In Medford, conferring with Ciater Lake union official concerning the state convent! o nln Portland next month Returns to Salem Mrs. J. T. Tal ent of Salem, who has been In Mod ford for the past week, returned by train to her home today. While in Medford she was the guest of Mrs. W. D. Roberta and the Frank Bellin ger family. Journeys North Miss Louise Hol lenback left today by train for Eu gene, where she will join Mlw Kath ryn Bailey. They plan to continue to Portland, where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Breakey over the week-end. In Medfurd Today Mrs. S. M. De Wolfe of Copper la a visitor in Med ford today, accompanied oy her daughter Helen. Mrs. H. W. Frame of Phoenix and Mm. J. p. DeWltt of the Old Stage road are also In this city today. Guest of Sister Mrs. Clara Bailey of Myrtle Creek, who has hern visit ing her son, C. A. Bailey, at Chlco for the past two weeks, Is leaving today for her home, after spending Wed nesday in Medford with her sister, Mrs. W H. Dyer. Brady In City J. ford Bady of Portland, representative of the C. Weyenberg Shoe company, apent yes terday In Medford on business. Mr. Brady has been making visits to Med ford for several years, and Wednes day was the first stop he had made tn some time. From Slate Metropolis Guests at local hotels from Portland Include Lowell Miller. R. W Cowetll Pete Axtman, L. G. Palmer, R. H. Long well, O. H. Marcellus, V. J Rasmus sen, A. P. Garron, H. C. Willing. Wil bur Phillips. P. A. Piggott, F. L. Emery, V. H. Haines, Jas. Gage and A. B. Claney. To See Children Mrs. J. S. Lundy of the start route near Medford. left here by train this noon for Portland, where she will visit Mr. ard Mrs Herb Lundy and son Mickey, her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Wheeler, also of Portland, and another son, Charles Lundy, at Wheeler, Ore. Dr. Pruke Improved Dr. C. H Paske, who suffered a shattered wrist and ankle yesterday, when he acci dentally fired a 32 caliber rlfl while cleaning it. Is reported to be feelln fine in the Community hospital to day. He underwent an operr (ton yes tarday afternoon for removal of th' bullet, lodged in his .tnkle. Have Garden Meet County Agent R. G. Fowler and Mrs. Mabel Mack. county home demonstration agent left thle afternoon for Laxe Creek to conduct a garden meeting Rep resentatives were expected to attend from Lake Creek, Los creek and Brownsboro. The meeting win to be held In the Grange hall. Visits Miss Sparrow MIm Harriet Sparrow and her house gues. Mlsr Nancy Bukeley of Honolulu, T. H arrived in Medford this morning from Rons, Cal- to spend the Easter holi days with Miss Sparrow's mother and sister. Both young ladles are stu dent at Katherlne Branson's school From Eugene Mrs. Mamie Rarrell of Eugene, who formerly lived In Medford. la here visiting Mrs J. C Cass. She plana to leave tomorrow evening by train for San Francisco to be the guest of her brother. Ches McLaln. who clao Is a former Med ford resident Mrs. Harrell arrived here by trail, this morning. Dongall Voting III Dougill Young son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Young underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital this morning following a serious attack of appen dicitis. He la reported to be getting along nicely this afternoon. Dougal) returned from the University of Ore gon the first of the week to spend the spring vacation with hi parents. His bouse guest, Al Black, also a ftudent at the university art school, will re turn to Eugene today with Z. N A gee, representative of the Zeller bach Paper company, if Dougall's condition is much improved. The boy has mads his home with Mr Agee In Eugene for about four years 300 Men Wanted! AT LEAST 300 men and young men will be vitally interested in the announcement which will be published In this paper! No requirements as to age or experience in any line. See Tomorrow's Tribune for full particular From Distant Plant Mr. and Mr,. H. B. Hlpperaley of Vancouver, B. ft. Kewple HarkLne of Denrer. Colo, and P. A. Brott. Mlas Rath ana W. R. Zolner of Chicago. 111., arc among Ui. out-of-ataM gUMta at Medford aitala. at Auxiliary Meet The Lad lea' Auk lllarj of T. O. E Crater Lake aarle No. 3003. will conduct a meeting In the regular ball tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. The auxiliary gathering will precede tha meeting with the Eagle lodge later In the evening. Dancing and refreshmenta will follow tne eesalon. Baker, Home from North Mr. and Mr,. 0. T. Baker and little daughter Betty Ann returned last night from Eugene, where Mr. Bakef attended the achool conducted for oha:nber of commerce eecretarlee at the Unlver alty of Oregon the flrat of the week Mra. Baker and daughter were guest. of relative. In the northern city. ... Budget Committee Meet The city budget committee will mvet thl, evening to give further consideration to the franchise of the California Oregon Power company, to be grant ed this year. On the committee are: T. J. Runtz. Dr. B. B. Elliott. V. J. Einerlck. W. M. Clemenson. E. E. Wilson, H J. Field, and A. C Hub bard. ... Mother Seek, Son Mr,. Schotla Jackson of 16 Jefferson, YonKers, N. T., haa written the police of Klamath Falls and other Oregon cities, to aid her In finding her eon, O Frederick Jackson, who alco goes by the name of F. Jackson, and was last heard from at 48 Main street. Klamath Falla. The last two lettres the moth er wrote him were returned to her. . Oregonlans at Hotels Quests from state points, other than Portland, registered at local hotels Include L. F. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Owen. F. H. Thompson, Elton Owen. Chct Lawson, Z. N. Agee and K H Earle of Eugene, L. J. Allen. M. E. Wood cock and Mrs. M. 8. Woodcock of Corvallla, C. C. Williams of Slarsh fleld, A. S. Currle of Borden. J. 8. Gleaaon, Fred Lersl and B. E Myth lng of Salem, Ch. A. Lee, F. 8 Jones and J. J. Shaw of Boseburg. H. L. Wright of Bandon. C. C. Cathey of Albany and Mrs. Chaa. Oav.ord of Paisley. Freight Moving by Boot With the winter storms about over, the move ment of freight by boate from 8an Franciaco to this place for southern Oregon points la Increasing The principal shipments are made to Grants Paas, Medford and K'amath Falla. all railroad towna. With an Improved harbor here a mucb larger territory will be benefited, with freight coming and going. In this day of large and fast truck! and trailer,, freight 1, moved rapidly. One line of oil truck, make dally round trlpa t othe Rogue river valley. Crescent City American. Caltfornijr.i it Hotels Registered from the Bear state at Medlord nos telrles are Mr. and Mrs. L. Laughton. w. B. Lewi. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Olaen. C. A. Meeker and Mr. and Mra. H. M. Owen of Lot Angelee, Mra. M. W. Anderson of Ocean Bluff, Mr. and Mra. cash Dean of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregory of Paaa dena. P.' w. Johnson and family of Chlco, F. 8. Merrlman, Alben Shaft sky, Paul Santana, w. J. Burke. Mr,. M A. Wallery and O. N. Sohellen burg of San Francisco. George O'Brien Coming Friday Shanghai Scenes Shown on Holly's Added Attraction Something different will be seen at the Holly theater tomorrow and Saturday, along with the showings of the feature picture, "Law snd Order," with Walter Kufcton, Harry Carey and an all-star cast. The something dif ferent Is a special two-reel subject showing actual war scenes of the present Chinese - Japanese trouble. The actual fighting along the line of battle is shown, in some of the most daring war scenes ever recorded, aa they were taken at great personal risk to the cameraman. Maneuvers of the armies in combat, aa well as the type of guns used, are enown in this thrilling "scoop" reel. It Is an opportunity to see Just exactly what Is going on over in China at the present time. The feature attraction, "Law and Order." coming to the Holly for Fri day and Saturday, la an outdoor ro mance of a lawless frontier town, with plenty of excitement to suit everyone. Walter Huston offers what has been considered by many his greatest character work tn this ac tion picture. The closing attraction at the Holly tonight is the dramatic treat. "The Guilty Generation." fea turing Leo Carrlllo with Constance Cummtngs. The short subject program on the closing bill consist of a "Btrange As It Seems" multicolor reel at oddities of the world, a musical novelty act. Campus Spirit." featuring the New York university glee club and a clever 'Merry Melody" Kartoon. Be correctly rscted by ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN Sixth and Holly Streets Get your Genuine Crasy Crystals at Jarmin & Woods Drug Store. ru' : v . . ' . . ... J Ha Present day life on tha Mexican border, Into which enter the suave and coldly-calculating sophistries of the drawing room, as opposed to Uio wild, lawless western era, forms the background of George O'Brien's lat ent and most thrilling succcsa, "The Gay Caballero." which comes to the Fox Craterlan theater tomorrow and Saturday. The story Is drawn around a college ' graduate who leaves the football field to take up life In the west at the point where his father left off. Hls( experiences include a number of sur-, prises, not the least of which ts dis covering that the present dny girl of the west Is a college girl, nimble v.1th languages and the social amenities, j and can hold her own with ar.y man anywhere. ! Conchlta Montenegro, as the fiery, daughter of Span, who is responsible I for this Important Item of O'Brien's education. Is the heroine of this ro-! mance that motivates the stirring plot. Her love for O'Brien Is the J spark that kindle the conflict be-i tween the factions headed by her' uncle and O'Brien's friend, Victor MacLaglen, on the other. A conflict that tears apart firm friendships and embroils the whole region In a bitter feud before the activities of El Coy ote, mysterious Robin Hoed of the border, brings peace to the country side and happiness to the lovera. PASSES AT HOME IN CENTRAL POINT Sarah Elmlra Whltacr William pnsseel away at her home in Central Point, Ore., March 34, 1933, srter an Illness of the past year. 8h. was born In Erath, county. Tenaa, March . 1867. She spent her early life In Texas ana was married to Leonard Will Urns at Linglevllle, Teas, No vember 3. 1887. In the year 1901 they came to Ore gon and settled at Central Point, and have lived there continuously for the past 31 yrara. Mra. Williams waa a member of Mount Pitt Rebekah Lodge and the Christian church of Central Point. Her husband pnssod away five years ago. One of her three children passed away In Infancy. She la survived hv n. .n t - ard Alvln Williams, and one deuuh. ier, nora Lta Dynge. both of Cen tral Point; six grandchildren, Lau rata. Lucille, Kenneth. Mildred and Arglee Williams, and Herbert Dynge; one sister. Mrs. M. C. Moes, of Llngle vllle, Texas. "A precious one from us haa gone, A voice we loved so well Is stilled. A place la vacant In our home, Which never can be filled. Ood In Hla wisdom haa recalled The boon His love has given. And though the ody moulder, here. The soul is safe in heaven." Funeral service will be conducted from the Christian church at Cen tral Point. Saturday at 1 p. m.. Rev. D. E. Millard olflclatlng. Interment will take place In the Central Poln cemetery. Perl Funeral Home la charge. Get your Genuine Crazy Crystal at Je.rmtn & Woods Drug Store. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL Vnd You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin to Go If roo trwi tour and ran &otl tbm wuri3 boko punk, dn't wallow m lot of wUra, triWaO wtUr, oil, Uiativa randy of chswtng rum tnd uprt them to maka you middenlr iwcat and buoyant and full o( unabin. For tby can't do It. Thny only mow the bowati and roam muvfimttnt don't get at th" causa. Tlia raaaua for your dnwu-anci-oul aellng la your llvtv. 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