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JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MTSPFOHD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MATiClT 29, 1932. "PAGE ELEVEN Local and Attorney Neff In Portland porter J. Neff Is spending sever&l days in Portland attending to legal business. Mrs. LocateU Here Mrs. Estherlne Ioeatell of Redding. CsJ, was In Med ford yesterday visiting friends. Tltltt at Phoenix Mr. Ben Hilton of Grants Pass Is spending today with Mrs. 6. O. Barn urn at Phoenix. Miss GUI Guest Here Mlm Myrtle A. Gill of Portland arrived last even ing by motor to be the guest tor several days of Mrs. Grace Vosa. Pruett Home from North Glenn Pruett has returned to his home at Butte Falls, following a short stay In the Vtrmns' hospital In Portland. Mrs. Plckel Betums Heme Mrs. E. B. Plckel returned from Portland yes terday, accompanied by her niece. Mlas Christine Holt. To Ban FranciRco Mrs. Philip Lou ns berry was among local residents who spent the week-" in San Fran cisco returning Monday. Will Enter Hospital Etha Wall plana to leave Med ford Thursday for Portland, where he will enter the Veterans' hospital for treatment. Mr. Parsons III F. T. Parson of the Associated Oil company staff is confined to his home today with in fluenza. Returns to Seattle Al Tross, who has been attending to business mat ters In Medford, left this noon by train for Seattle. Mrs. Reynolds Home Mrs. C. ! Reynolds, who has been In Salera for the past several days, returned to Medford last evening. Expected Home Ralph Gleiri Is ex pected home from San Francisco, to spend a portion of his month's leave from government service. Has Influenza Miss Wild Is ab sent from her position as cashier at the Holly theater today because of a,n attack of Influenza. In Local Hospital Mrs. Ralph Ford of Grants Pass underwent a major operation In the Community hospital here this morning. From Northern California C. Cas tro of Treka and A. J. Anderson of Mt. Shasta are among callers In Med ford today from northern California. No Council Meeting Tonight 1 There will be no city council meet-, lng tonight, and the next meeting of that municipal body will be held the first Tuesday in April. Return from Portland C. W. Ash pole and Roy Ash pole of Eagle Point returned this morning from Portland where they bad been on business amee Frldav. a Spaghetti Dinner Members of the sales force of the Pierce-Allen Motor company will be guests tomorrow evening of W. W. Allen at his cabin. Rogue Acres, for a spaghlettl dinner. Kerby Now Has Doctor Dr. H. J. Fllnn, for years a practicing physician of Portland, with his family, has opened offices at Kerby, and will make that place his future home. From Distant Places Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Anthony of Detroit, Mich., J. G. Mink of Billings, Mont., and Har riet B. Damon of Honolulu, T. H.( are registered at Medford hotels, Fined for Auto flotation M. Sea grave was fined (10 tn Judge Tay lor's court this forenoon for driving with four persons In the front seat of his car. ire New Ford C. B. Gates. Mr. and Mrs. George Gates and R- B. Mil ler left yesterday for Portland, where they Iwll see the new Ford car at the Portland showrooms. a Returns to RoMburg V. L. Hull, who Is with the Southern Pacific company In Roseburg. left by train for there today, after having Tislted his wife and son In Medford. Quet of Brother Mrs. B. R. Bal lard of Weed. Cal., arrived on the Shasta today to be the guest of her brother, F. C. Hoffman, at his ranch for a few days. Callers from Prospert Jack Hollen beck Is in Medford today from Pros pect, attending to business Interests Other visitor from the resort town are Frank booth by and Ralph and Nina Good. In City -on Rintntra Mrs. Leon Jones of the Red Top district Is trans- j acting business and shopping tn Med- j ford today. John Thorson of Central j Point Is also attending to buslne-ai matters 1 nthis city. I From TVahlnjrton Mr. and Mrs, H. 1 Balllnger, L. W. Chris well. Mr. and , Mrs. S. H. Kellersn, Mrs. C. A. Young f of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Murphey of Spokane are guests at. local hotels. t t Meet at Bnptt'f The young people i of the inter-city league will meet Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the First Baptist church. Members of' the Baptist church will be In charge ! of the study period. j Minor Accident The truck driven by Walter Ouddat was badly damaged ' In an accident yesterday when was ! struck by another ear as he attempt-; ed to make a left-hand turn. The1 driver of ihe second car failed to see him signal. New Valley Rotr For the first time in almost IB years Grants Pas will hare a re:dent mlninter of the St. Luke's Fpisrorial church, elective May 1 Rev. H. H. Mitchell, pre-j ent rector at trie M. V ark's Epmcoptl -church tn Moscow. Idaho, w.ll more j to Ormnts Pass with b'.s wife and two , ehlki-en. He w:ll he vlsr at the ; Trinity church ni A-.and as well as; actor la Gracs pass. Personal Construct Addition A building permit has been issued by the city to h. W. Bate of 42u Columbus, to construct an addition at a cost of SO. Here from California Included among the residents of the Bear state registered at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Browne and Richard Uolan of Covins. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pusey of Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Smith of Chlco. H. O. Sharp of Oakland, Mr. and Mr. L, D. Looe of Los Angeles, J. T. Isbell and L. J. Merrill of San Francisco. Barry Draws Mention B. L. Barry, who has more fun than you can shake & stick at In the Insurance business down In the glorious city of Medford, was here over the week-end. Mr. Barry reports this spring as beautiful as can be In the hills surrounding the Jackson county n tropolls. Mr. Barry's name appears on the Imperial hotel register. The Oregonlan. Oregon tans at Hotels Guests at lo-al hotels from state points include Clayton L. Long of Corvallis, C. V. Johnson of Salem, A. L. Wright of Bandon. Chas. A. Lee of Roseburg. C B. Reeder, Floyd Root, Sid Hamil ton and E. L. Heydenburk of Eugene, an dthe following from Portland: E. C. Llndstrand. Howard Weaver, H. H. Cake, Wm. M. Cake, Miss J. C. Brock worth, Margaret Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Murphy, E. M. Isaacs. D. B. Stewart, A. N. Black. A. H. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Oreen, C. B. Ball, R. E. Close and C L. Stan ley. Serin tor Rallies WASHINGTON March 29. (AP) Senator Harris of Georgia, seriously ill with Intestinal trouble, was report ed today to be slightly stronger. The Improvement followed a blood trans fusion yesterday. i Additional q Income Si Phone 75 Aliis Ad-Taker if at YOUR lervice glad to assist you in wording an ad that will PULL results and it costs but 2c for each word first Insertion (minimum 25c) and only lo a word for succeeding insertions Charge it? Certainly! il Everybody MAIL Coming to Holly The performance of her career is given by Barbara Stanwyck tn "For bidden," her starring vehicle opening a four-day engagement at the Holly tomorrow night. She runs the gamut from light comedy to serious drama first a girl light-heartedly seeking ad venture, then an old, worldly-wise woman. It Is a superb piece of act ing. There will be no matinee show ings of "Forbidden" tomorrow, Thurs day or Friday, owing to the Medford Mail Tribune Cooking School. The closing attraction at the Holly to night Is "Racing Youth," a roaring comedy of the automobile race track, with Slim Summervllle, Louise Fa zenda, June Clyde and Frank Albert son. ELECTRIC RATES WILL BE PROBED SALEM, Ore., Marct. XV.- (Spt) A public hearing involving he rates and service of the N-rth western Electric company will optn In Port land Monday. April 11, according to announcement made frere today by Charles M. Thomas, public utilities commissioner. Thomas said the hearing of the in Southern Oregon Reads the Mail Tribune Miriam Hopkins f'T"" 'vi";"','jy Irvmg Pichcl, Miriam Hopkins and Fhithps Holmes, In i dramatic scene from Paramount's "Two Kinds of Women" The story of a wistful western girl who longs to live In New York City become a part of Its teeming activ ities be a true "city girl" is the basts of that exceptionally brilliant Paramount feature production, "Two Kinds of Women," which is coming to the Fox Craterian theater tomor row and Thursdav. With a rnt. nf nmmtiA.1 cxcMlence. ! headed by beautiful Miriam Hopkins, recently necn here as the heroine of 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"; Phillips Holmes, whose acting tn "Broken Lullaby" won hlra wide renown; Wynne Gibson, the "hsrd-botled girl" of "Ladles of the Big House"; Stuart Erwin, that exceedingly funny come Northwestern Electric company would be followed by Investigations involv ing the Mountain States Power com pany. Callfornia-Orccon Power com- Ipany, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph From Things that Are Only in Your Way! SF SOME of the hundreds of readers of the Mail Tribune had the privilege of rummaging through your attic, store room or closets, you'd be surprised how many of them would be glad to purchase things which you never realized had so much actual and worthwhile re-sale value Maybe some of these people have things YOU can use to exchange for your odds and ends which you cannot use . . . . It's really easy to find these buyers or traders! You can scour Medford and the entire southern Oregon country for them by merely listing your items in the WANT AD COL UMN of the in Craterian Role W V,- 1 dian, and Irving Plchel, hailed as the new successor to Lon Chancy It Is a foregone conclusion that "Two Kinds of Women" will prove a big local hit Tills story clearly reveals Just what can happen to a girl who has aspira tions to become a part of great met ropolitan life, such as Miriam yearned for. Surrounded by croola and black mailers of every description, both men and women who atop at nothing to achieve their ends, although, the daughter, yet entangled In a mesh of events that bring blood-tingling action and thrills only the power of real love and romance extricate her. Another outstanding attraction on this program will be ths funny Mas quers company, "Ohl Oht Cleopatral" company and several smaller con cerns. Ray Hoople's Barber Shop now open Next to City Hall. UNE WITNESSES AVER The civil suit oi Alden Hughes against the Crescent City Investment company and the American C rcty company fur collection of $800 he as serted ly remitted for the purchase of lots at Crescent City, Cal., will be concluded late today. The Crescent City Investment company Is not con testing the action but the American Surety company Is opposing the suit on the grounds it is not liable. The amount represented Is approximately 85000. A down Jackson county and Med ford investors, In the development project who paid sums ranging from J5 up testified yesterday afternoon and this morning. All declared that salesmen of the Investment company painted a glowing picture of the fu ture of Crescent City, Including a million dollar hotel to be named the "President Hoover," to be built, the president on his fishing trip to the Rogue river tuklng tlnio out to lay Vie cornrr stone; oil companies were pictured as entnbllshlng terminals at Crescent City; the Hill lines contem plated railroads and the government was to spend large sum In harbor development. Crescent City was to teem with activity, all of which the plaintiff's attorneys allege was "mls reseiitatlnn." Witnesses yesterday who testified to glowing descriptions heard of the future of Crescent City were Wm. C. Piatt of Ashlnnd, Mrs. Muttle Rush. Dra E. G. Meyers, Knthryn Loca telle, Sherman G. , God love. Odoll Sarah Keyser, Exol Spjuth, L. o. Shat ter. Reginald Earl, W. E. Chartrow and Henry Fred ricks. Documentary evidence Introduced BIXIINS TOMORROW NIGHT! No Mntlnee HhoninRt Except Saturday ,4 -f. LAST TIMES TONITEI Don't Mini This COMEDY SLIM SUMMERVILLE nd LOUISE FAZENDA In Racing Youth Alv "iirxi.o noon timks" News. "Marrh Horoscope" Rheumatism Goes SwoIlenJoints VanUb-v iV M 5 How rf nUo$1hnmHr Suffirlnjt In Lem.f1 hair to Tf you tuff. from torturln fhu mt'lfrlttiruvr mucl or ttlff ln riarM JriA. Hi bscaww your yt imaJmn ot th dnrroiu polon tht raiiw rhiimtlBm nd mk thniiBun'iJi hlplM- What you nH u RU-MA. th nw medicin now old by til drugs1: thit met dlrfrtly on th llr. kld ny ini Wood, and htlpt xpl through th nturl chnneVa of llm tnttlcn th dariitarous poltorw tht caum rhumAttm. No Ions wnitinit for your tuffrlnB to atop. RU-MA ruu p!n th tint day nd It la th ona rheumitUm rTndT vuarantMd by Jarmln Woorta to frea muArlea nd jolnta from ail painful iurri.pv Mln - v y$r J.i.L..S.L)l. . You will nt vtr for- ' got tht tharm and tht power of this , mttwbromans I with ADOLPHE ! MENJOU ana UauutM, or bothliiK to pay. shows that the salesmen of the Crescent City Investment company were bonded In the sum of $3000 each by the surety company. The plaintiff contends the surety com pany la liable in these amount. The surety company la represented by Attorney William De Poreat of San Francisco and Attorney Oua Newbury of this city, and the plalntilfs by Attorneys Kelly Ac Kelly and George Nellson. The instructions of the court are expected to be delivered this after noon and the case be in the hands of the Jury early tomorrow morning. L KANSAS CITY, March 30 (AP) Federal Judge Merrill E. Otis today allowed plaintiffs aaklng a receiver ship for the Long-Bell Lumber cor poration and Its subsidiaries until 0:30 a.m. Thursday to file amended petitions. In a memorandum last night TODAY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE WILL ROGERS TOMORROW f . i ey 30 lot thcit teyfrind in two different ways . . . V'l "sw','l Phillips Holmes Wynne Gibson ALSO 3a il jf.tfhl ,m"h"m iMMA-Sde vtnaS-tllT I jjSh los. ButiSiO)' . js. knows sbot men MM I P from the books iht't ft ft RlI BfB A. Another of Those Hilarious Masquers Comedies Oh! Oh! Cleopatra! SmMy TODAY ajid WED. Charlotte Greenwood in tneaters Thomai Moighan Linda Watkins, j$Igqq in a HEATHMAN hL V V t I t mil lb '"?r af. . . .ri. rr v i 1 Judge Otis Indies :ed he would up hold a demurrer to the petitions asking receivership but added. In view of the Importance of the case, he would permit further arguments. Attorneys for the plalntlfU today asked permission to file amended petitions, rather than argue the merits of thote previously presented. Baker Robbs Ladles shop opened In Bambuiger building, Main street. you use MINERAL OIL oslt for RUJiSIAM MifJEgTAl OIL ro SONSTITATION . -: 1 Highly refljM free from all Impurities AT ' J All DRuOj STORES t In "BUSINESS AND PLEASURE" and THURSDAY k PHYI.L!S-She's got s hold on Jos. And ana icarnea bout men froir. men. Can iha keep him? OMCN CL Qarwnount Qlchm wild Miriam Hopkins Stuart Erwin MATINEES 20c EVENINGS 30c acriavWHn ANY SEAT BarbaTTWtfks Jamei KirkAood I C Real Bed. .. . OREGON S9aaa3 (WW? comfai. ns mt fs inn thst vy ptia MOmsn demsndl sn ytbsf Hssthmsn Hotst lort Oouble ith"toih O. $3; ondvp duo HEATH Mil I HOTELS 1