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3IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 1932.
PAGE NIXE
Local and Personal
County Visitor! Here L. H. Wyant
of Lake Creek wm & bust new caller
jn Medford yesterday, u were Ike
Frldegar and John End erg ol Ash
land. Guest of Cousin Cleona Jones of
Cor vail la la the guest of her cousin.
Mrs. Harry Watson. She arrived In
the city Thursday evening by train.
Maytag Representative N. V. Plckert
of Loa Angelea, representing tie May
tag company, la In Med ford today at
tending to business matters.
Completes Visit Having spent
ome time in Corvallls with her
cousin. Miss Cleona Jones, M1m Helen
Alexander returned to her home here
last night.
Business Caller Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Terry of San Mateo, Cal., are In
Medford today. Mr. Terry Is repre
sentative for the Winchester Repeat
ing Arms Co.
Burton Lowry Here Burton Lowry
returned to Medford Thursday morn
ing from Corvallls, to spend tne Eas
ter holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Burton B. Lowry.
Miss Mitchell Leaves Miss Lor a
Mitchell, Instructor at Medford high
ohool, Is spending the week-end at
McMlnnvllle with Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Mitchell, her parents.
Returns Home Mrs. Wm. Wortman
of Eugene, who spent Thursday In
Medford attending to business mat
ters, left by train last evening for
her home.
To Yonralla Mrs. Maybell Church
and son Wilson will spend Faster at
Tone all a, aa the guests of Mrs.
Church's mother, Mrs. Sara Wilson,
having left for the north today.
Miss Braden Leaves Miss Mar Abel
F. Braden. Instructor at the Valley
school, will spend the Easter holi
days in Eugene, having departed for
there today on the Shasta.
Returning East Mr. and Mrs. D.
MoBrlde of Greenville. Pa., who have
been guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. H.
Heckman for about two weeks, will
leave by train tonight for their home.
Depart on Train Mrs. Ethel C.
Scott and daughter Olennle will be
guests of Mrs. Scott's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Chrlstman. of Cot
tage Grove.
Motor to Union Creek Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Campbell of Honolulu, T.
H who are stopping in Medford, mo
tored to Union Creek yesterday, and
enjoyed the snow scenes.
Mrs. Herring Leaves Mis. C. W.
Herring of Missoula, Mont., who spent
the past three months in- Medford
with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Peeper,
returned home yesterday."
Motors South Mrs. Ernest Smith
left this morning for Chlco, Cal. Her
daughter. Miss Janet Wray Smith, a
student at Chlco Teachers' college,
will accompany her home tor Easter.
Jonses Have Daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Jones of Roseburg are
the parents of a daughter b.ira last
Friday, according to word received
here. Mr. Jones formerly resided in
Medford and Mrs. Jones la a former
resldant of Ashland.
Miss Hensen Here Miss Virginia
Hansen of Eugene arrived this morn
ing from the north to spend today
and tomorrow as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Gyle and family. She
will return to Eugene Sunday.
Leave by Train Mrs. R. V. Gentry
and daughter Virginia Lee are spend
ing the remainder of the week In
' Ashland, visiting. They plan to re
turn Sunday, having left today by
. train.
Business Callers Today Don Faber
of Central Point Is In MedTord today
attending to business matters. He Is
home from Willamette unlveisity for
the Easter holiday. Mrs. Chas. Dun
lap of Table Rock is also a business
caller. Others are Mr. anfi Mrs. F.
F. Whittle, Mrs. F. E. Haid and O.
D. Low of Ashland. Mrs. George Snod
graas of Gold Hill and Mr and Mrs
F. G. Sinclair and son of Prmpect.
COMING SUNDAY!
SLIM SUMMERVILLE
AND
LOUISE FAZENDA
t
IN
ACING
rOUTH
It's a Mtle-a-mtniitf, Roaring,
Raring
COMEDY!!
Mrs. Wilson Leaves Among those
leaving this evening on the Southern
Pacific excursion for northern points
is Mrs. R. L. Wilson, who will visit In
Portland.
John Weill! Home John Weilla ar
rived from San Rafael. Cal, at noon
today, to visit his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. 3. We Ills. He Is a student
at Tamalpals school.
Opps Journey North Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. 'Opp of the Opp mine near
Jacksonville will spend Eaatei Sun
day with relatives in Portland, hav
ing left for the north today.
From Northern State Frank Pur
sell and B. Wegert of Seattle, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Schuchart and Anna Elzea
of Everett and H. Sargent of Spokane
are among the guests at local hotels
from Washington.
Nash Dealer In Portland W. W.
Abbey, new local dealer for Nash
cars, left Thursday for Portland, to
transact business with the distribu
tors of Nash cars for Oregon, Went
worth & Irwin.
Miss Dtckerson Leaves To spend
the week-end In Eugene with rela
tives, Miss Ruth Ella Dickereon, Jun
ior high school Instructor, left by
train at noon today.
Miss Schenck Improved Friends
of Miss Estella Schenck are glad to
learn that she is getting along nicely
at the Community hospital, where
she recently underwent a major op
eration. Guest of MoMaths Mrs. Flora Mat
thews of Spokane, Wash., will arrive
this evening for an extensive visit
with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McMath
She Is Mrs. McMath 'a mother and
will be welcomed here by many
friends, having visited in Medford
upon several previous occasions.
Eakln to Portland Clyde Eaktn of
the Eakln Motor company will leave
this evening for Portland on 4 buai- j
nesa visit. '
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From Northern California Mr. and
Mrs. Splro Jorganatos of Weed, Mrs.
Jno. Johanson of McDoel and J. H.
Miller of M oC loud are bus '.nesa vis-!
ltors In Medford.
t
Parsons Coming Mrs. Reginald
Parsons and daughter, Miss Mary,
are expected In Medford by train this
evening from Seattle, to spend sev
eral days here. Mr. Parsons will ar
rive In the city Monday from the
north.
To Visit Home Charles Hopper
Brown of San Diego, Cal., mining en
gineer, la leaving today for his home,
after spending some time he in In
terest of several mines. He p'.ans to
reutrn about April 10.
On Business Trip O. W. Ash pole
and Roy Ashpole of Eagle Point left
for Portland this noon on the Shasta.
They will attend to business matters
there, and return to Medford Tues
day or Wednesday.
Miss Jones In City Miss Maurine
Jones of Salem, who formerly resided
In Medford. Is here to spend several
days with Mr. and Mrs. Meryle Mer
rlman. Miss Jones and Mrs. Merrl
man are sisters.
Dr. Paske Better Dr. O. H. Paske.
who suffered injuries when he acci
dentally fired a deer rifle at his home
Wednesday morning. Is reported to be
resting easily at the Community hos
pital. No complications have result
ed from the wounds, contrary to a
report about town this morning.
Home for Easter Miss Flora Mc
Math, freshman at Oregon State col
lege, arrived here yesterday to spend
the Easter holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mra. C. B. McMath, Barton
McMath, senior at Oregon State, is
expected home tonight. He plays a
prominent part In military activities
of the northern campus and Is known
to many students from this city as
Lieut .-Colonel McMath.
To Visit Daughter W. D. Smith
or San Francisco Is expected to arrive
here Sunday by train to spend tne
summer season with the F. v.
Latham family. Mr. Smith Is Mra.
Latham's father.
Guet of Bister Miss Patricia
Young left last evening by train for
Independence, Ore., where she will
be the guest of her sister. Miss
Dorothy Young, over the week-end.
Miss Dorothy la an instructor In the
high school at Independence.
Visiting Mother Mrs. Edward
Youuta left by train yesterday for
Walla Walla, Wash., to visit her
mother. Mrs. Dodge, who la Jour
neying to Vancouver, B. C., made
the trip as far north aa Portland
with Mrs. Younts.
Visits In So u tli Mrs. Frederick
Johnson left last ovenlng to spend
the Easter vacation with her dau
ghter, Mrs. Leonard Brown of Pasa
dena. Calif., and her son, George
Johnson, who Is attending the Uni
versity of California at Los Angeles.
Return EsM Misses Annie Rae
and Grace Callaghan of Birmingham,
Ala., who have been the guests of
their aunt. Mrs. H. V.Klrkpatrick
of Jacksonville for the past few
weeks. Mrs. Klrkpatrlck accompa
nied them to Birmingham to visit.
Returns to Oakland J. W. Helms
of Oakland returned to his home
In the south Thursday evening by
train, having spent several weeks
here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen B. Drury. Mrs. Drury la Mr.
Helm's daughter.
Raohlt Hits car W. B. Sherman
of Oakland, Calif., suffered an In
jured eye Wednesday from broken
glass when a rabbit Jumped through
I the windshield, and landed In the
back seat 01 tne car. Mr. snerman
said he was driving about 40 miles
an hour, near Yreka. He came to
Medford to receive treatment for his
eye.
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Brisbane's Today
Continued from Page Eight)
western country, and a plan for
doubling Russia's supply of cattle,
pigs and sheep within a short time.
Seventeen million cattle are to be
changed to thirty-four million cattle,
and so with pigs and sheep as rapidly
aa nature can do the work. Every
farmer knows that tt Is not much of
a task. Our own government made
such experiments on a small scale,
with one thousand reindeer planted
In Alaska, changed suddenly to thirty
thousand reindeer. But we do these
things fancifully, and fitfully.
The Russian government proposes
to produce enough beef, mutton and
pork for every man, woman and child
In Russia, and to see that the Rus
sians get It, and eat It
Such an arrangement may be
"bolshevlsm" and "communism" but
perhaps those things are better than
not enough beef, mutton or pork.
After twenty-three days of Intensive
search there Is, unhappily, no news
of the Lindbergh child. The state
police of New Jersey report their fi
nancial resources depleted, the search
having cost the police a good deal
more than the fifty thousand dollars
that the kidnapers are supposed to
have demanded. That however Is
completely unimportant.
The number of days that have
passed are not entirely discouraging
It may well be that the kidnapers,
having taken the child to a secure
hiding place where It can be properly
cared for without danger of detection,
will wait until the excitement dlea
down and then deal directly with the
stolen boy'a father.
Outstanding Cast
Headed by O'Brien
In Craterian Hit
(Hv Jark lift law)
When man's living depends upon
his keeping his features unmarred
and in their right places, It takes
considerable nerve to risk getting
himself damaged. Yet George O'Brien
laughs at the danger, Ignoring the
consequences and continues dally
to risk his neck while serving thrills
for the camera.
For example, a scene In "The Gay
Caballero." his latest Fox action
melodrama, which Is showing today
and tomorrow at the Fox Craterian
theater. In which Victor McLaglen.
Conchlta Montenegro and Linda
Watklns are also Important support
ing stars, depicts him driving a
high powered car Into a Mexican
village to prevent a drunken band
of ruthless vaqueroj from looting
the place. The action called for
Conchtta to accompany George, and
for the car to oe moving at a high
rate of speed In order to furnish
the required realism.
With Miss Montenegro sitting
bravely beside him, they charged
down upon the cameras only to re
ceive word from Director Alfred
Worker that the action was too slow,
"Will you please step out, Con
chlta," George asked the charming
young lady from Spain.
Conchlta did as she was told.
With everything all set for the big
"Take." George gave the huge car a,
wide open throttle and thundered
Into the street at a terrific rate.
As he whirled the corner called for
In the action, the front wheels hit a
mud hole and skidded out of con
trol into a bank of loose earth.
Cameramen anticipating the careen
ing Juggernaut, fled for safety Just
in time to escape the smash as the
machine mowed through two cameras
and craBhed Into a brick wall.
Walter Huston in Holly Film
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VALTE.R HUSTON ,V LAVed OftDtft' A uwvtRSAt. mptcrt
Walter Huston gives another great of battle In the present Chlnese-
characterlzatlon In "Law and Order"
the feature attraction at the Holly
for tonight and tomorrow. Harry
Carey, Andy Devlne and many other
well known stars are also featured
In this story of Tombstone, Ariz.,
in the early, lawless days. Show
ing with the feature picture Is the
special two reel scoop showing ac
tual fighting scenes along the line
Japanese war.
Many daring and thrilling camera
shots are shown and the reel shows
exactly what Is going on at the
scene of trouble. Kiddies are re
minded to be In the theatre tomor
row afternoon by 1 :30 as the 4th
chapter of the thrilling serial, "Bat
tling With Buffalo Bill' will be
shown In addition to the regular
program.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis
of this city, a son, at the Community
hospital last night.
lay
Jolly
Easter
Bunnies
"The children must have them"
All sizes All colors
35c to $S.oo
Easter Greeting Cards for relative,
and friends
Largest selection
Swem's Gift Shop
SATURDAY SPECIALS
mm
Hodgen-Brewster
Chick
Mash
Contains milk, cod-liver
oil, dehydrated alfalfa
meal and minerals
$2.60
Buy the Best
For Less
GLADIOLI BULBS
Alice Tiplady, burnt orange
Mrs. Frank Pendleton
Zona, salmon, rose, yellow blotch
Hugh Nye, old rose, yellow throat
Gertrude Erray, pink, deeper throat
Sunbeam, yellow
Souvenir, yellow, first to bloom
per dot.
Beet Pulp
$1.45
Millrun
80 'a
90c
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Jri 4 TONIGHT i I
XT' V J AND life
I" "Uf i v TOMORROW I II
WALTER C I
HUSTON
I HARRY CAREY IRPKr I UOWS. J)
RAYMOND HATTON fr'Atpi f0JCL
RUSSELL H0PT0N tS&3A ' k A iCl JJ
A SMASHING STORY :f VS? ' j1, IVV
OF A LAW-LESS Ti) I ? ' Vs
FRONTIER TOWN! pf !
AW A If REMEMBER KIDDIES W
I d -,3' Tomorrow Matlnre at 1:30 IS f SCr
ti Fx Vifi ...m. 4(h c h.piw of V u .
ImlltvLW V AND "Btt1ln Hlth Buffalo Bill" , Xyj
'" A UNIveKSAL PICTURE j
K II
Miracle Egg
Mash
100 's
$1.70
Hodgen-Brewster
Laymore Egg Mash
Milk, cod-liver oil
$1.90
Climax Dairy
Feed
$1.30
A 17 protein feed with
molasses
Mutual Mill & Seed Co.
SPECIAL SCOOP!
ACTUAL SCENES OF THE
CHINESE-JAPANESE WAR
Two thrilling rep's showing actual scenes along the line
of battle . . . daring camera shots never before shown
on any screen !
me (Sn?ei?y
"Serves You Right"
Phone 743 606-608 Eat Main
EASTER SPECIALS
Frozen Fresh Fruits
The Sensational New Dessert
Swift's Premium Ham
8to10sizelb.20c
Swift's Premium Bacon
1 lb. package 29c
Choice cuts of Meat for
Easter Roasts, Steaks,
Chops, Chicken, Rabbits
Tea Is now at the lowest
price In history.
Black Memorie
1 Lb. 45c
Green Memorie
1 Lb. 43c
Coffee
Golden West product
3 Lbs 59c
Pork and Beans
lb. can
3 for 17c
Silver Thistle
Jellies
2 lb. 6 or. jar -
33c
C & C Pale Dry
Ginger Ale
Large bottles
3 for $1
Try Our Fountain Service and Candies
TODAY and TOMORROW
GEORGE OWEI
HE PUTO THE
"IT" IN BANDIT!
A rMsaaetag Romw
wk hi the nerct
outlaw on the M
Grande. Be 4 edgae
the efeerUfe white
fee ehaaea the gMt!
victor ' yox '
McLaglen
CONCIIITA A j
Montenegro f -A'jj-
LINDA 9m UUll
JkiMS I GANG
nSk 1 E5 Comedy
Jlfll fffl 'FREE EATS'
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MATS. Week Days . , . 20
EVE. and Sun. Mats. . . 30
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LAST TIMES TODAY
RONALD COLMAN
Coming SATURDAY Only
KEN MAYNARDgIKSr'
Also another Thrilling Chapter
"The MYSTERY TROOPER"
ANT SEAT
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ROGERS-Rajah of Laughter
' A sharp-dealing
blade from the
States, wrapped
up in the razor
business . . . till
he discovers the
pleasure of rais
ing Cain.
WilL
rcom,S
Jj Next
oils
Sunday
to the
L
Fox
BUSINESS
end
PLEASURE
mtk JETTA OCXJDAL. IOFL
McCREA, BORIS KARLOH
DOROTHY ItTERSON
frvm
BOOTH TARKINGTON-S
novJ "The Pturocm." Bawd on
the comedy by Arthur Cotxit tch
Dtmtcd by DAVID BUTLER
FOX PICTURE i
No Advance in Prices! ;