MEPFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AFRIL 5, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
Here from Spokane 0. W. McCoy
of Spokane la among the business
visitor here from Washington.
Learn for Portland Mr. and M:
R. A. Had ley and on Bobby lft to
day for Portland by motor.
L'ndwffoei Operation Rot Biuhnel
of Ashland underwent a major op
eration at the Community hospital in
Med ford Monday morning.
Klamath Visitors p. E. Haden and
A- C. Houchen were among the Klam
ath Fall residents spending yester
day liy Medford.
Volunteers .Meet The volunteer
firemen devoted last evening's meet
ing at the fire hall to learning the
various equipment on the fire trucks.
Eastern Visitors O. H. Eddington
of Chicago and G. Gross of Gales
burg, III., are visitors here from the
east.
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Undergoes Operation Alma Osburn
of Jacksonville underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital
Tuesday morning.
...
Mr. Purdln Home Mrs. Irene Pur-
din, who spent last week In San Fran- j
Cisco, returned here by train at noon j
today. I
Here on Business C. H. Daugherty
of Seeley is Co., Portland, Is a bus!
ness caller In Medford today, confer
ring with local Insurance agencies.
MLss Crawford lit Miss Lora Craw
ford was rushed to the Sacred Heart
hospital this afternoon for an emerg
ency appendicitis operation.
Has Broken Arm Mrs. 8. Swindler
of Trail la In the Sacred Heart hos
pital receiving treatment for a broken
arm sustained In a fall at her home.
Transferred Hero Dick Huddle,
who was formerly with Safeway In
Grants Pass, has been transferred
the local Safeway store at Main and
Holly streets.
Here from Seattle Mr. and Mrs. E-
D. Walloe, L. R. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs
G. W. Wallace and D. A. Newton are
among the guests at local hotels from
Seattle
On Business Here J. D. McCord of
the U. S. Tire and Rubber company,
with headquarters .n Portland, spent
this morning In Medford conferring
at the Pierce-Allen Motor company
Completes stay MrsJ. Dillon of
Vancouver, Wash., left by train at
noon today for her home, having been
the guest of Mr. and Mri. Glenn D,
Moulton for several days.
Mrs. Johnson Back Mrs. Frederick
Johnson returned to her home here
today from San Francisco and Los
Angeles, where she spent several days
visiung relatives.
To Oregon City Mrs. L. B. Laub
of Oregon City, daughter of Mrs. L.
Waymack. returned to her home to
day by train, having been the guest
of her mother here for 11 days.
Has Building Permit B. P. Gilbert
has received permit from the city
building department to reshlngle
house at 338 North Front street. This
la the first permit of the month, and
was Issued late yesterday.
Commits Suicide Irene Smith, 33,
known in Medford, committed suicide
In Portland Saturday, according to
word received here. Although an at
tempt was made to keep her from
shooting, the bullet went through
her head, according to the report.
Dr. Paske Goes Home Dr. C. H.
Pnske. local dentist, who received seri
ous Injuries some time ago. when he
accidentally exploded a rifle at his
home, will be removed from the Com
munity hospital this afternoon, his
condition being much improved.
State Police OfMce Hours Under
new orders of the state police, the
office In the courthouse will be kept
open until 0:30 o'clock at night, tta
a public accomodation. The order
became effective April 1, and will
continue throughout the summer
months.
Herorer Auto The Willys-Knight
car belonging to Mrs. Luther Deuel,
which was stolen from near the Holly
theater Sunday evening, was recov
ered at Aihland early last evening by
Private B. W. Baucom of the state
police and Roy Layman. Ashland po
lice officer, It was reported today.
From State Taints Registering at
Medford hotels yesterday from state
points, other than Portland, were Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Simmons. O. I. Letlon
of Eugene, Glen and Mrs. T. E. Rllea
and Lt. and Mrs A. E Berger of Sa
lem, Geo. C. Barbour and C. A. Patch
ett of Rose burg and A. Ralnman of
Corvallls.
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Council Meets Tontjht The city
council will hold Ita first meeting In
three weeks tonight, at which the
report of the Chamber of Commerce
committee on sewage disposal will
present recommendations. Including
the identity of an outside engineer
to be employed to make a survey of
the sewage disposal situation.
From State Metropolis Guest
from Portland at local hotels Include
W. T. Andrews. C. E. Collins. E. C
Lindstrand. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Mc
Cord, C H. Dougherty, S H. Oood
mn. J C. Green and family, R.
Tench. P. B. Sibley, Mr. and Mrs.
H. A..Smlthon. Mr and Mrs. P. L
Crurer, Mrs. R. D. Berst. Alice Wll
helm, A. A. Graper and H. W. Holden.
C allfornlanp at Hotel Among the
Bear state guests at Medford hotfla
are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carrlgan and
F. B. Crezier of Los Anselcj, R. S.
Burt and Mrs. Kramer of Huntington
Park. R. imboden of Whittler. Lt. J
H. Bundy, R. W. Ooetis and B. T.
Castor of Riverside. Wm. McDanl'l.
J. C. W:lson. E C. Whit more. F. D
Bacon. A. Unjrer and C L. Nelson
of San rrancisco
Mrs. Taj lor Home Having been in
Berkeley, Cal., visiting for several
days, Mrs. L. C. Taylor returned to
Medford on the Shasta this noon.
Returns from Oakland Mrs. Anna
Johnson returned by train this noon
from Oakland. Cal., where ahe has
been visiting for the past ten days.
Miss Bush Home-Miss Myrna Busn,
who has been in San Francisco visit
ing for the past ten days, has return
ed to Medford.
Goes to Rose burg Mrs. A. B. Van
Valsah of Springfield, Ore., who has
been visiting her son. Dr. R. C. Van
Valzah and family, left on the Shasta
Tuesday for Roseburg to visit 'relatives.
Leave by Train Mrs. T. H. Coch
ran and Mrs. Ollie Cochran of Port,
land, who were guest in Medford for
a week of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Nutting
were among those leaving for the
norm toaay by train. Mrs. T. H
Cochran and Mrs. Nutting are sisters
.nr. Heim Visits J. W. Helm of
Oakland, Cal., la the guest of his son-
in-iaw and daughter. Mr. and Mts.
Allen B. Drury and family. He ar
rived back in Medford this morning
from his home in the south, where
he has been for about a week.
Baby Clinic Announced The Jack
son county health unit has announc
ed the regular monthly baby clinic
for Thursday at the Y. W. C. A. It
will be conducted by r. C. I. Drum-
mono ana Blanche Runels, county
nurse. Mothers are asked to call the
health unit for appoint menu.
Presbyterians to Dine Presbyte
riana will hold their annual conere
gational meeting Wednesday evening
at 6:30 o'clock. A covered dish sup
per Is planned for which the coffee
and rolls will be furnished by the
committee of the Women's associa
tion. At the business session fol
lowing this supper, all reports of of
ficers will be received. A budget far
tne new year will be adopted and
other important business of the
church transacted.
Blondes Coming to Craterian Wednes.
SHOT 10 DEATH IN
STEEL TIRES IN
TALK' ON PARK
While ne was addressing the Grants
Pass chamber of commerce luncheon
yesterday noon in connection with
the showing of the Crater Lake park
snow scenes moving pictures. Will G,
Steel, the "Father of Crater Lake,"
after having talked 20 minutes had
to terminate his remarks suddenly
thru sheer exhaustion. He regretted
this very much as he had prepared
an elaborate address.
Mr. Steel, who la 78 years old, has
never fully recovered from his serious
Illness of three years ago, followed by
one less serious In the winter of
1931 and Is In far from robust health.
Next week he la scheduled to ad
dress the Mazamas club In Portland
which he helped organize 38 years
ago. and now plans that that will be
his last public speech.
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Dead Indian Ranch
Home Is Destroyed
Word was received In thia city to
day, that the ranch house of W. R.
Taylor in the Dead Indian district
was destroyed by fire last Thursday,
from causes unknown. It was a total
loss, partially covered by insurance.
It was unoccupied during the winter.
It la thought that some passing trav
eller spent the night in the house
and left ft fire burning. The mis
fortune was not discovered until
Monday.
Phone 643 We'll oaui away youi
refus City Sanitary Service
PORTLAND. Ore., April 5. WH-A
tall, lanky unidentified robber, be
lleved to be Portland's talkative gun
man, was fatally wounded last night
when he attempted to hold up the
Baker Drug company store, one block
from the Portland police station
Rosa McFarland, part owner of the
store, ft red four shots at the bandit
one of which entered the right aide
of his head. He died at a hospital
at 2 a. m. today.
Entering the store In his usual cool
manner, the robber asked for a pack
age of cigarettes. When McFarlana
handed him the cigarettes, he passed
over a 25-cent piece and then follow
ed the druggist to the cash register
where he pulled a nickel-plated re
volver from his pocket.
"Hand lt over, he snapped, cover
ing McFarland with the gun.
McFarland opened the till, fumbled
with the money and produced a S
bill, which he handed to the robber.
"You're too slow," the latter
growled, and started around the end
of the counter.
As he reached the end of the show
case, McFarland drew his own gun.
which he had concealed under his
coat In a vest pocket, and began fir
ing. At the first shot the robber
exclaimed: "Quit, you got me!" But
McFarland continued to fire until
the bandit fell in a heap to the floor.
START1NTERI0RW0RK
Interior work and masonry on the
new county court house la now un
der way. plastering will start as soon
as the partitions are installed and
approved. All local plasters will be
given work then. The work of In
stalling granite In the front entrance
is progressing. Inspector Harry Tur
ner reports that several pieces of the
Indiana limestone shipment con
tained flaws, which he rejected, and
will be replaced.
Request of Vie masonry contractor
to import another brick mason was
denied by Inspector Turner, who re
ports that most of those employed
are Jackson county men.
NEW SNOW DELAYS
SEARCH FOR BODIES
Renewed search for the bodies of
Edwin C. Brown and wife, Dead In
dian homesteaders w.ho lost their
Uvea In a blizzard last January while
attempting to reach their own cabin,
will be delayed by a new fall of
snow the past three days. Storm con
ditions prevailed over the area Sat
urday and Sunday with unsettled
weather today. Aa soon as the weath
er clears the hunt will be resumed.
It ia figured that the Browns per
ished within a half-mile radius of
their own cabin which they could not
see in the gathering darkness and
blinding snow.
Phoenix Church To
Have Annual Meet
Annual meeting of the congrega
tion of the Presbyterian church at
Phoenix will be held tomorrow even
ing In the church, with a covered
dish supper at 6:30 o'clock, accord
ing to the announcements.
Important business matters ot
interest to all membera of the church
will be taken up. and the congrega
tion la urged to attend.
The
Picture frames made to order
Peaaleys opp Hally theater.
II wwk
BLENDED TO
AMERICA'S TASTE
Tree Tea is choicest high grown tea
inexpensively packaged.
Americans like a differently blended
tea today as when American
Colonials rioted over proc
lamations of increased tea
taxes.
TREE TEA
Highest Quality..Lowest Price
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Why blame It on the Greeks?
For countless hundreds of years,
the dreeks probably because of their
particular prominence in antiquity
probably because of their unexcelled
civilization of centuries ago were
the considered arbiters of things gen
erally. In other words, the Greeks gener
ally had a name for them.
This Is also true of the present, as
witness that exceedingly clever pic
ture coming to the Fox Craterian
theater tomorrow and Thursday, titled
"The Greeks Have a Name for Them."
featuring the three "must-get-thelrs"
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of the celluloid Joan Blondell,
ClAtre and Madge Evans.
Here la one or the snappiest movies
ever presented In Medford. It Is chock
full of clever comedy, frolic and ro
mance and. of all things "gold
dtpelngl" When the -said Misses Blondell,
Claire and Evans start out to "trim"
the gentry, they stay trimmed, broth
er they STAY trimmed t
Even if "The Greeks Had a Name
for Them," the good old American
slang would have picturesquely term
ed them beautiful "gyp artists" and
that means something in these cold,
calculating days of frenzied finance
and modernity.
Coming to Holly
m If.. '
Winnie Lightner and Lore tta Young, i
roommates and co-workers In "Play I
Girl," the Warner Bros. Vltaphonej
picture opening a four-day engage-1
ment at the Holly tomorrow. Also
on the program will be a Graham
McNamee news reel, a special reel ol
baseball. Babe Ruth In "Perfect Con
trol," the April Horoscope, and a com
edy featuring Thelma White and
Fanny Watson, entitled "Shake a
Leg." The closing attraction at the
Holly tonight is the delightful com
edy, "Impatient Maiden," starring
Lew Ay res.
AT STAGERS
ARRESTED.
Still another wildcat California
stage operator was arrested by the
state police here last night for hav
ing no Oregon license plates on his
sedan car In which he was hauling a
group of Filipinos north. This opera
tor, Caperlno Franco, a Filipino,
when arraigned in Judge Taylor's
court today, reserved making his plea
to having Improper license plates
until April 6.
L. L. Brunn of San Francisco, Calif,
was fined $50 and his auto ordered
held until he secures an Oregon
license, in Justice court at Jackson
ville yesterday on the charge of oper
ating a "wildcat atage." He was ar
rested Saturday, with five passengers,
destined for various points in the
Willamette valley.
MATTER OF EMPHASIS 132
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clothea are sound economy , , that
they look better . . stay smart longer
, , and at this spring's prices are far
better value than clothea of lesser
quality 1"
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S has
been built on the policy of quality at
fair prices.
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SENATOR BARKLEY SCHOOL EXPENSES
ROOSEVELT FRIEND, CUT $50,000 FOR
NAMED KEYNOTER YEAR IN MEDFORD
(Continued irom Page One)
CHICAGO. April 5 (API A up
porter of Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt
of New York Senator Aibcn W. Bark-
ley of Kentucky ha been named to
sound the keynote for the democrat
when they meet here June 37 to eelect
their presidential candidate.
Senator Barkley who but recently
withdrew as a possible "favorite aon"
prefttdentlnl candidate to support the
Roosevelt campaign, was selected as
the party's national convention tem
porary chairman yesterday by the
democratic arrangements committee.
Jouett Shnuse was recommended lor
the permanent chairmanship.
Shouse. who la chairman of the
party's executive committee, was re
garded as the candidate of the antl
Roosevelt faction for keynoter In
making a recommendation for per
manent chairman the commltt iimen
disregarded precedent, for It has not
been the practice In the past for the
committee to take sucn action.
WISCONSIN VOTERS
E DELEGATES
MILWAUKEE, Wis.. April 5. (AP)
Politically aroused by an Intensive
campaign in which the major parties
were split, Wisconsin voters balloted
today to choose delegates to the na
tional Democratic and Republican
conventions in Chicago. A heavy vote
was forecast.
Democrats had the opportunity to
endorse the candidacy of Governor
Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York
by voting for a slat of delegate can
didates pledged to support him.
Republicans were offered a con
servative delegation who, although
nninstructod. endorsed the admin
istration of President Hoover at their
stat conference.
department, one teacher; from his
tory department, one teacher; from
English department, two teachers.
Senior High From department,
not yet fully determined, three
teachers.
nitrden Shifted.
Another phase of school finance
plans faced by the hoard last nlRht
was that of distributing the carrying
load for next year with the idea ot
shifting pnrta of the financial bur
den to those times in the year
when the district has money and Is
most able to bear them. As Supt
Hedrick explained, school district
receive their tax money mainly
twice a year. May and November.
Because of state law which does
not permit the creation of a reserve
fund for operating expenses, districts
are most generally behind on re
ceipt. Between these two months
are stretches of time where the dis
trict's credit must often be used to
carry the load awaiting tax returns
In normal timea thla la not diffi
cult, but in times such as these, It
put an undue strain, both upon
the district and upon the bank.
The proposition tentatively adopt
ed by the school board last nlghfc t
to write the teachers contractu j.r
vldlng for the payment of two-third
the monthly salary upon the first
day of each month, but to reserve
the right to pay the remaining one
third of the teacher's salary at any
time or times during the school
year the school bonrd may elect to
do it. This would operate to have
the teachers help bear the load
through times of the year where the,
greatest stress now fnlls.
When you think of a new dress,
think of the Band Box. Exclusive
styles and lovely materials at a great
saving to you. $4 95 to 14.P& our
low price. THE BAND BOX.
Ray Hoople'a Barber Shop now
open. Next to city hall.
BEGINS
TOMORROW!
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HIRL WHO ' TRIED ANYTHING
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WINNIE LIGHTNER
LORETTA YOUNG
NORMAN FOSTER
GUY KIIIIILE
Hnb Ruth In "Perfect Control"
April llororop
Graham McNamee Neni
Comedy
LAST TIMES TOMTEI
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TODAY LAST TIMES TODAY
John Bftrrymore
Lionel Barrymore
'Arsenc Lupin'
Tomorrow and Thursday!
"CHARGE 1" was their
BATTLE-CRY
":ovr.Charfll" at
th Night Clubs
."Counter-Chargel"
at the) storos
And it wai the men who paid
these three gorgeous Gold
diggers who Joyced and
Re-Joyced their way up
from the spent-houtei in the
Pouring Forties to the pent
houses on Park Avenuel
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GOLDVVYN
produnr of "PMMY DAYS," "STREET SCENt
"WHOOIW and "ARROWSMITH" now,
presents
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uulth.
ENA CBLAifRE
MADGE EVANS
DAVID MANNERS
JOAN BLONDELL
LOWELL SHERMAN
from Zee Akfni' comrdy
sccts mat had Iroadway
tavghlng for ynr
MATINEES 20c.
EVENINGS 30o
EWmmilJ Today&Wed.
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JACK MULHALL - JACQUELINE LOGAN
fWk s ANY SEAT
Also Ulir bang Comedy 15c
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