Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 27, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    arEPFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEPFOKD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MAKCII 27,
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Local and Personal
Mayor Returiu Mayor B. M, Wil
ton arrived homo lut yesterday from
Grant Paaa, In whlh city he had
been on bualneu for several days.
VJtltlng tauhtr--Dr. Mary Stick
ler arrived laat evening from San
Diego to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Cha. A. Wing. Dr. fitrlckler la Mra.
Wing's mother.
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VUIU Daughter Mra. William Hott
of Oranta Paw spent Wednesday In
Medford visiting her daughter, Mrs.
George Witters.
Mis Dom at Ashland Miss Evallne
Dose of Prospect has been spending a
few day In Ashland as the house
guest of Miss Nancy Lou Gill.
From Ashland Guy Applewhite
and Herb Moore of Ashland spent
JYlday afternoon In Medford attend
ing to business matters.
Undergoes Operation Mary Rlck
mn of 333 Beatty street, who was
operated on Friday at the Sacred
Heart hospital, was reported yesterday
as getting along nicely.
Visits Be la rives Here Hal Boone,
secretary of the chamber of com
merce at La Grande, Is In Medford
this week end visiting his mother and
brother, Dan Boone of MaglU's drug
tore. He will return north by plane.
Visits at Crescent City Miss Leona
White of Medford, daughter of John
Wftlte of Harbor, Ore., arrived at
Crescent City last week end for an
extended visit at the home of Mrs.
W. R. Vtemann.
Guest of Relatives Mra. W. R. Pap
worth of San Francisco la spending
today with her mother, Mra. Margaret
Germer and her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Germer.
Mrs. Papworth arrived here by train
yesterday.
Special Legion Train One of the
largest special train movements to
the national legion convention has al
ready been lined up. It will bring the
Woodland, Chicago, post and Its world
champion drill team and famous
band to Portland.
Local Kn KInx Memory There was
much excitement In Medford 10 years
ago this time owing to J. F. Hale, at
that time a local merchant, having
.. been called from his home and given
a course of rought treatment by the
Ku Klux KJan.
Slmklns Visits Folks Glenn Stm
klns, member of the Oregon State
band, visited his parents. Dr. and
Mrs. C. R. Slmklns, while In Medford.
Dr. and Mrs. Slmklns motored to
Grants Pass Thursday evening to the
concert, and Glenn returned to Med
ford with them.
Attend Golden Wedding Mr. and
Mrs.' Howard Boise have returned to
their home In Medford, after attend
lng the golden wedding anniversary
of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Boise, in this city last Monday.
Roseburg News-Review.
River Is Lowering The Rogue river
Is gradually receding since the cessa
tion of rain, and the past several
chilly nights having halted the melt
ing of snow In the high mountains.
A week ago yesterday the river stood
at its highest stage since the 1027
rise.
CONFIDENCE
....Must Not Be "BLIND"
NOT BLIND ... the confidence in himself
and his ship that enables an airman to
fly across the sea. It is the result of studying
maps, weather conditions, air mechanics and
his own physical stamina.
We do not ask your BLIND confidence in this
bank. We have studied conditions, trends, our
own stability, our personnel. By test we've
proved them 0. K. Your confidence in this
bank is not BLIND, because it is based upon
a sure knowledge of our strength.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
"A Departmentized Bank"
Retnrns to Eugene Mrs. P. M.
Krutzner returned to Eugene by train
Saturday. She was In Medford the
past week visiting the Webb family.
i
Dr. Cameron Leaves Dr. W. L.
Cameron left yesterday on the Shae
ta for Portland, where he plans to
remain for two weeks.
From Multnomah Mrs. Joe Mc
Mann and two sons of Multnomah,
Ore., are visiting relative and friends
In Ashland and Medford.
.
Mr. Rpllver III H. P. W. Spllver of
Gardner's Drug store ha been 111 at
his home for the past two days. He
was reported improved yesterday.
Miss Cassady Visits Miss Hazel
Casady of San Francisco, who former
ly resided In Medford, returned yes
terday by train to vls;t Mrs. C. Rich
ardson. Mantlinll Gray Here Marshall Gray
Is among student home from Ore
gon State college to spend Easter va
cation with parents. He was calling
on Medford friends yesterday.
In Eugene Today Al Flora, repre
sentative with headquarters In this
city of the Burroughs Adding Ma
chine company. Is spending today
with friends In Eugene.
Mtftses Broinmer Depart Misses
Fredericks and Louise Brommer, stu
dents at the Oregon State college left
on the Shasta yesterday to resume
studies at the college Monday.
Returns to School Having spent
the past week here with her parents.
Miss Laura Drury returned to Eu
gene Saturday, where she Is a stu
dent at the University of Oregon.
To Hotel Meeting Mr. and Mrs. W.
M Clemenson attended the meeting
of the Southern Oregon Hotel asso
ciation at Grants Pass last evening,
which was conducted at the Red
wods hotel.
Thirty Years Ago Item Jackson
county la likely to prove a world
wonder on account of the discovery
of a vein of gold that Is producing
an astounding yield. The mine is lo
cated near Gold Hill and Is known
as the Roaring Gimlet, says the Port
land Journal in it "30 years ago"
column.
Family Week End Party Mr. and
Mrs. Park Shelley of Medford were
guests at -a week-end family party at
Yreka, Cal., last wsek-end, entertain
ed by Mra. Molly Batson at which
relatives were present from Butte,
Mont., Little Shasta, Cal., and Klam
ath Falls, as well as from Yreka and
Medford.
Rostel Off for Red Bluff Ernest
Rostel, publicity man of the Crater
National park staff left Saturday for
Red Bluff, Cal, Where he will present
the moving pictures of Crater park
winter scenes at the meeting of the
Shasta-Cascade Wonderland associa
tion in that city tomorrow.
Rlley-t Visit Here Pat Riley of
Marshfleld arrived In Medford last
night to Join -drs. Riley, who came
here a few days ago from Los Ange
les, and is guest of her father, Harry
Von Der Hellen. The Klleys will con
tinue to Marshfleld following a short
stay here. Mrs. Riley Is remembered
i as Theodosia Von Der Hellen.
In Ban Francisco Miss Thelma
Heard left by train Friday evening
for San Francisco from Where she
will return Monday.
Guest of Son Mrs. J. W. Hauk of
Los Angeles, arrived by train here
yesterday to visit her son. A. J. Hauk,
and family at 59 Rose avenue,
Cal Wells Home Cal Wells, deputy
United Stales marshal, returned by
train from Portland yesterday morn
ing. He left Klamath Fall Thursday
evening to take Dsn Weeks. Monroe
Ball, McKlnley Davis and Wm. Hinch
to Portland. They were bound over to
the federal grand Jury.
Is Tennis Manager Mtss Vivian
Cow of the University of Oregon, who
is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mis.
E. R. Com here this week, ha been
re-appointed girls' tennis manager at
the University of Oregon. She plans
to carry on a series of tournaments at
the opening of the spring term.
Arrives Saturday Walter t. Van
Nuya of Portland, representing the
education department of the Pres
byterian church, arrived here Satur
day to conduct the Easter morning
service at the First Presbyterian
church, and also address the young
people at the sunrise services Easter
day.
Tule Homesteads Approved Sixty-
one Tulelake homesteads have been
awarded as approved last fall. It has
been announced by the United States
reclamation service. The 61 veterans,
of whom one Is Ray Coleman of
Jacksonville, to whom they were
awarded may now move onto the
land.
Brush Fire Alarms The black
cloud of amoke seen over Black well
hill Tuesday afternoon, and thought
by many to be caused by the burning
of a quantity of smudge oil, proved
to be only a brush flr In the vicini
ty of the Gold Ray dam. Smudge oil
had been used to make the brush
burn faster. Gold Hill News.
leaves for Islands Gale Culy
left last night for Portland, from
which city he will continue to Van.
couver Barracks for orders to return
to the Philippine Islands, where he
Is stationed with the finance de
partment of the U. S. army. He
had been visiting .his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. N. Culy here for the
past two months.
Here to Fish A. O. Bray of Miami.
Ariz, arrived In Medford by motor
Thursday evening to visit his brother,
Dr. J. P. Bray and family of Lolzer
Lane. Mr. Bray plans to remain
here during the spring and summer,
and will accompany his brother on
a number of fishing trips.
Injures Knee Mrs. O. D. Wood of
Ashland suffered an injured knee
Thursday afternoon when the. car
she was riding In was struck by
Phil Stansbxiry's automobile, an ac
cident report at the police station
shows. Axel 8pjuth was driving
the damaged car. The accident
occurred at the corner of Riverside
and Ninth streets.
Leaves for Mnrhfleld--Mlss E. Marie
Foss, instructor at the Valley school
left yesterday for Marshfleld, where
she will visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Foss, before continuing on
to Portland. Miss Foss brother, A. L.
Foss, mining engineer and geologist
who has been stationed near Mos
cow, Russia for the past two years,
will also be in Marshfleld, with his
wife and son. They hve been visit
ing envoute to the coast from New
York City.
Will Rogers In Craterian Comedy Hit
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(By Jack Krtlnw)
The long-waited champion mirth-
provoker of the screen for 1033 Is
scheduled to arrive in Medford today
for a three-day showing at the Fox
Craterian theater. Of course, It is
Will Rogers In that side-splitting
comedy riot of his . . . "Business and
Pleasure."
With a supporting cast of unusual
excellence, including Jetta Goudal.
slinky "vamp" of the screen . . . Joel
McCrea, recently seen here as "Red
I "The Lost Squadron' . . . Dorothy
Peterson, Cyril Ring. Peggy Ross, Bo
ris Karloff, who will be remembered
"the monster' In "Frankenstein,"
J--d Prouty and oodles of others.
"Business and Pleasure" Is certain
to be an outstanding production as
Will Rogers' pictures always are.
The celebrated author of Rogers'
Completn Visit Mrs M. C. How-
ard, daughter Charlotte and son
Kyle, returned to their homes at Eu
gene on the Shasta Saturday noon,
having been the guest for several days
of Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Belknap. Mrs.
Howard la Rev. and Mrs. Belknap's
niece.
Honey Sundae Pleases A new use
for honey, and one which threatens
to eclipse the old ho biscuit Idea,
Is being promoted by George Stewart,
local apiarist. It Is being served with
ice cream to compose what the world
will know as "honey Sundae", at the
Roxy Anne confectionery. Guests
have been smacking their Hps over It
tl at last two days and acclaiming
the combination a "g-and one", ac
cording to the management.
Farrnn), Guests Here Mr. and Mrs.
FOB 3 DAYS
TODAY Atwfo"
A ROARING, RACING COMEDY
WITH
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SUMMERVILLE
LOUISE
SPFXJAL
ADDED
ATTRACTION
BARBARA
KEWBERRY
In
'HELLO, GOOD
TIMES"
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newest story Is fa mom. BujU. Tark'
lng ton. ,
In "Business and Pleasure," Will
Rogers portrays the role of a razor
manufacturer from Claremore, Okla
homa, bound for Damascus, in Arab
ia, to take over exclusive rights to
Damascus steel for his razor blades,
From the moment he steps
board a transatlantic liner with his
wife and daughter, bound for Algeria
until the moment h saves himself
from execution by Arabs by means of
the ingenious use of the radio set,
Will Rogers Is at his best, and the
picture Is one continuous roar of hi
larity and laughter.
Suffice to aay that Will Rogers ta
a prime favorite of film fans In Med
ford. His most recent successes of the
past. Including "A Connecticut Tan
wee" and "Young As You Feel" were
record-breaking hits here.
V. L. Farrar of Oakland, Cal., former
residents of the Rogue River, valley,
having been visiting here for the past
week. Mrs. Farrar wll. return south
today, while Mr. Farrar remains in
Medford to attend to business mat
ters. He Is In the employ of the gov
ernment. The Farrara lived In Med
ford eight years ago and have enjoy
ed a renewal of friendships with many
people during this visit.
STATE
Bun. Mon.
, William Powell
In
"Road to Plngppore"
15c
LAUGH
THIS GRAND COMKDV TRAM
SLIM
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Margaret Childers
In Craterian dru
A musical offering on the stage at ;
the Fox Craterian, entirely unique
and new In Medford will be pre
sented for thre days beginning to
day a an added attraction with Will
Rogers In "Business and Pleasure."
Two clever, girls Madge DeLasaux
and Margaret Childers, attired In
novel coat times, together with two
pianos on the stage, will offer a pro
gram of musical hits, guaranteed to
delight the most blue.
Mtss Childers Is one of the Fox Cra
terian usherettes, and highly talent
ed as a pianist. She ha: appeared in
many Important events throughot
Southern Oregon during the past sev
eral years. Miss DeLasaux Is a widely
known concert musician. Both girls
have been heard as soloist many
times, but never before together . . .
and on two separate pianos. Don't
mtss this treat.
Wallace Berry Has
Role Rialto Comedy
It Isn't often that Fox Rialto thea
tre patrons are offered the opportun
Ity to view such a lemarkable feature
picture as Is allowing today and to
morrow at the popular Main street
playhouse when "The Champ" starr
ing Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper
appears upon the screen.
Few theatergoers need Introductions
to Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper.
The former Is one of Met. ford's most
beloved stars, while little Jackie has
won the hearts of everyone. partlcu
larly In his last local appearance In
Sooky."
Another member of "The Champ"
cast, of note. Is beautiful Irene Rich.
The story of the loyalty of a small
boy for the pugilist, as so remarkably
portrayed by Wallace Beery, wrings
tears from the most hardened Indi
vidual, and, of course, roar after roar
follows the comedy antics of this
pear
for 3 Rip-roaring Days of GI23!
WILL INSULTS A
AND INTRIGUES
Haw!
Haw!
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NTINUOUS TODAY FROM
WALLACE BEERY and JACKIE COOPER
in one of tha year's
greatest comedy dramaa
BUY ood oiablaclothn. tc.
MONEY LOANED ON RadliM,
Elfftrlc Hhln Marhlnn
nylhlni of real value. n u
lodiiy.
Jt.NMNG. LOAN OKFIf'F.
No. S a. Fran' Nuih Hold Did
Slim Summerville
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Slim Summerville and Louise Fa
zenda are the fatured players in the
laugh-a-mlnute comedy. "Racing
Youth," at tlie Holly theatre today,
tomorrow and Tuesday. While the
picture is full of laughs furnished by
th Is fa moil corned y te a m , t h e re la
the exciting background of automo
bile racing, with a good story and
plenty of romance, and action.
Bo correctly oorteted
by ETHEL WYN B HOFFMANN
Sixth and Holly Streets
CHILDREN'S SUMMEH HOME
with
MOTHER R I OHM AN
flunnyalde Ranch, Rogue River, Ore
Good board and care, Compmlonshlp
and entertainment Indoor and out
door. Reasonable rates. Younger
children now. Make reservation for
vacation.
Daily's Taxi. Phone IV
25C.
City trips
SULTAN
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USINESSPLEASURE
Jetta Goudal, Joel McCrea, Boris Karloff, Dorothy Peterson
BOOTH TARKINGTON-S "The Plutocrat"
Based on the stage comedy by Arthur Goodrich
Directed by DAVID BUTLER
ALSO ON THE STAGE
MADOE MARGARET
DE LASAUX CHILDERS
2 Pianos and Oh, Boy!
TODAY and TOMORROW
"THE CHAMP"
In Holly Success
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YOUTH ' uovrwi.
A pc!l added attraction with ha
feature will be- Barbara -..ewberry In
"Hello Good Times," a musical and
dancing treat, also featuring the Al
bert! no Rssch Girls. The short sub
ject program will be rounded out by
the "Mnrch Horoscope" and a News
rel with Graham MeNamee announc
ing. Desirable houses always In first
class condition for rent, lease or sale.
Call 103.
Phone 64'i We'll uaul away your
refru City Sani'arv Servic.
WATER- HUES
and Wnter Garden Plants
Our catalog tells you hnw to build
your pool and how to care for the
water garden, We will be glad to
send you one.
HU'Kirs AQUATIC GARDENS
701 Marlon Ave. Portland Ore.
TODAY
TUT A TTITPPO
Wert Day. TLfiC
EVENINGS
snd Sun. Mats.
30c
2 TILL 11 P.M.
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IT'S Ft'NNY!
John R. Knight
Teacher of Violin
i:o.VTIN OI
KHOUS TODAVt
DOOR OPEN
AT !:JO I. M.
Klddiei 10
Matinee Till 8:00 P. M 20
Evening 30
Phone 154
Jackionville