irETVFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. 1932.
AOE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Mrs. Grover Here Mra. M. H. Orover
of Oakland, Cal., It a guest here this
week of local friends.
In Grants Pass Mrs. Florence Hall
U spending several days with her sis
ter, Mrs. S. M. Hyde, at her home In
Grants Pass.
V
Shopping Yesterday Vera Kershaw
of the Antelope district was In Med
ford yesterday afternoon .shopping at
local stores.
Budget Committee Meets The bud
get committee of the Chamber of
- Commerce will meet tomorrow after
noon. It Is haaded by J. C. Thompson.
Chairman.
y Return from California Sadie Har
lns and mother, Mrs. Knave, have
' returned to Meaiord after spending
several days in Redding and Weed
Cal.
In City Monday Mrs. Marlon Hoxle,
Mrs. Ra'.elgh Taylor and Miss Vlvl
enne Ryan of Grants Pass spent Mon
day in Medford.
(illlnskv Improved Joe Glllnsky,
who recently underwent a major op
eration at the Sacred Heart hospital,
is getting along nicely, according to
reports today.
, Serves Subpoenas Cal Wells, dep
uty United States marshal, left today
for Klamath Palls, where he will serve
a number of subpoenas.
To Roseburg Miss Wlnnlfred Wal
ker of Medford was the week-end
guest of Mrs. Annabelle Anders of
this city. Roseburg News-Review.
Visit YrekaJ. Calhoun and Dewey
Nelson were Yreka visitors the last
of the week, registering at the Franco
from Medford. Daily Siskiyou News.
From the North Registering from
xlorthern cities at local hotels are
A. R. Kroehnke of Spokane and A. O.
Kusak, Mr. and Mrs. Chris E. Nelson
and L. A. Schultz of Seattle.'
. Making Maps John G. Flynn of
Akron, Ohio, representing Hobbs Guld
Co., arrived in Medford yesterday
from Los Angeles to make maps of
this area.
Miss Crawford Better Miss Laura
Crawford, who underwent a major
operation at the Sacred Heart hos
pital last week, is reported to be im
proving rapidly.
Hotel Manager Here Mr. and 'Mrs.
M. L. Goodwin of the Hotel Lauff of
Crescent City and Mrs. Erral Winn,
also of the coast town, spent last
night In Medford as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Clemenson of the
Jackson hotel.
Goes to Prospect Mrs. Mabel
Mack, county home demonstration
agent. Is spending today In Prospect,
conducting an all-day meeting with
the women of that district.
Return to Lake Martin Palmer and
Harry "Happy" Puller left this morn
ing for Crater lake via the Klamath
entrance, having spent the past few
days in Medford.
From Crescent City Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Ramsey of Crescent City spent
Tuesday In Medford on business. Mr.
Ramsey is manager of the Shell Oil
company in Crescent City.
Returns to Monmouth Mrs. A. C.
Powers, who spent the past week in
Medford as the guest of her sister.
Mrs. A. H. Sunderman, left this noon
on the Shasta for her home at Mon
mouth. Florev Imnmvp N1sm fflnrD in.
oal high school student, son of Mrs.'
a. . tviuueu, wao was seriously in-1
j urea rnaav evemnir u-n MnnrtM tn-
day as being In an Improved condi
tion bx uie uommunitv nospitai.
At Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Merrlam and small daughter Doris
Jean, of Medford, spent Sunday in
this city as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Richardson and family.
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
Miss Stearns Home Miss Roberta
Stearns, who has been visiting Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Saunders and fam
ily in San Jose for the past ten days,
returned to Medford on the Shasta at
noon today.
To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Cyr and Mrs. Cyr'a sister, Mrs. H. W.
Lowrey of Los Angeles, motored to
Crater lake Sunday. Mra. Lowrey is
also visiting another sister, Mrs. A. J.
Gould.
Are Hotel Guests From various
points in Oregon are registered guests
at city hotels as follows: J. Kenneth
Riley of McMlnnvllle, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Bogge of Marsh field, D. L. Ash ton
of Lebanon. James W. Mott of Salem
and L. M. Scroggln of Klamath Falls.
Car on Fire The city fire depart
ment was called yesterday afternoon
to 125 Columbus avenue to extinguish
a fire In the automobile belonging to
O. W. Gearhart. The cushion in the
front seat was burned, according to
report.
Hartleys Home from North Mr. and
Mrs. Robert A. Hadley and young son,
Robert, Jr., returned last night from
a short stay in Portland. They were
accompanied home by Mr. Hadley's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hadley,
who will be their guests for two
weeks.
In Manhfteld Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Krauts of Medford drove to Marah
fleld Saturday to spena few days
here visiting friends. Coos Bay
Times.
a
Business Callers Guests tn Med
ford today from other points are D.
J. Stelner of Central Point, Mrs. Lee
Hedgpath and Mrs. Paul Young, Grif
fin creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Payne of Sams Valley.
Confers In City T. L. Stanley of
Redding, CaU manager of the Shasta
Cascade Wonderland association, and
A. R. Linn were in Medford yester
day conferring with C. T. Baker, sec
retary of the Medford Chamber of
Commerce,
Lieut. Kid nl ft h Her Lieut. Evelyn
Kid nigh of Portland Is In this city to
succeed Lieut. Meegan In Salvation
Army work. Miss Meegan has been
transferred to The Dalles. Llew:. Kid
nigh will specialize tn activities of
the young people here.
Planning Dance A ,W. Walker of
Central Point, who was in Medford
yesterday afternoon, announced plans
for a candidates ball to be held at
the fairgrounds Saturday evening.
April 30. Mr. Walker la working out
elaborate arrangement for the oc
casion. Eugene Guests Hotels in Medford
have the following guest registered
from Eugene: V. C. May, L. Fish,
Mrs. Kompp. V. Plronl, O. Bell, H. 0.
Kremmel, H. D. Rae, Mr. and Mrs.
Percy HUlls, H B. Esson, O. A. Prince,
C. Sumers, E. S. Farrell and Lee
Ragan,
Richardson Visits Here C. F. Rich
ardson of Portland, secretary of the
Pacific International Photographers'
association, also a director In the na
tional association, was a guest in this
city yesterday of J. Verne Shangle,
local photographer. He left this
morning for San Francisco and Los
Angeles. He has Just returned from
a tour of the United States In the
Interests of the national association.
To Serve Refreshments Refresh
ments will be served by the women
of the Sacred Heart Catholic church
following th benefit bridge tea at
St. Mary's academy tomorrow. It was
announced this afternoon. A large
crowd is anticipated for the event,
and a special program Is being pre
pared for those who do not care to
play bridge. The afternoon's enter
tainment, therefore, will Include
cards, music and refreshments.
Many from Portland The many
guests from Portland registered at
hotels in the city Include K. S.
French Mr. and Mrs A. S. Johnson,
M. E. Younger, H. F. Newton, R. C.
Smith. H. T. Wllmarth, Andy Ora
wttz, John K. Dudley, Paul Cham
berlain, W. L. Mat, H E. Dirks, C. F.
Gallegly, F. W. Shepherd. Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Mankel, Mrs. Dorothy Rob
tnet, W C. McLaln. M. B. Donovan,
A. W. Shoemaker, E. B. Duffy. A. V.
Willoughby and H. H. Griffin. i
From a Distance Stopping In Med
ford overnight from distant points,
registering at Medford hotels, were
H. L. Close of Milwaukee, Wis.. Walter
Macrae of New York City, H. O. Myers
of Boise. Ida., Mrs. Preston Wemyrs
Smith of Oklahoma City, Okla,, and
Win. D. Kllpatrlck of Detroit, Mich.
Hoover Returns Here O. K. Hoover,
Boy Scout executive from Medford.
who was here In connection with the !
Boy Scout court of honor held in the
Library auditorium Thursday, has re
turned to nU home offices In Med
ford. Klamath Falls Evening Herald.
Bear State Guests The hotel reg
isters today carried the names of the
following guests from the Boar state:
Mr and Mrs. M. L. Goodwin and Mrs
Erral Winn of Crescent City, C. W.
Paul of Fresno, Lt. and Mrs. J. E.
Rucker and Mrs. E. L, Waluka of
Long Beach, Wm. R. Cundail of Ala
meda, F. A. VI lea and H. A. Fellows
of Chlco, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith
of Beverly Hills. W. M. Hoffman of
Los Angeles, Alfred A. Mendes, Don
Swltzer. Thos. Fisher and H, C. Came
of San Francisco.
Now at Holly
Marion Nixon Stars
In Craterian Drama
The romantic and clever story of
two young lovers who seek happiness
but are always forced to, through
one circumstance or another, put off
their eventual bliss until later, is
the theme of that excellent screen
feature, "After Tomorrow," starring
handsome Charlea Farrell and de
mure Marian Nixon, which Is now
showing at the Fox Craterian theatre.
One of the distinctive features of
this picture is the fact that it Is the
first time that Farrell and Miss
Nixon have co-starred together in
the same picture.
Of course, Farrell will be imme
diately remembered as the "other
half" of that famooua Farrell-Janet
Gaynor team which provided so many
magnificent successes of the past, In
cluding "Street Angel," "Seventh
Heaven," "Delicious" and many oth
ers of note.
Miss Nixon la herself a star of re
nown. She has appeared in stellar
roles In almost all of Hollywood's
outstanding studios.
'After Tomorrow" is a delightful
type of entertainment. Just senti
mental enough to be highly likeable,
and yet with a strong thread of ac
tion all the way. Other players In
this dandy picture Include William
Collier Sr., Minna Gombell, Nora
Lane and many others of note.
A Charley Chase comedy hit Is in
cluded as a special attraction on the
program.
HONOLUitf. April 13. (AP) Tes
timony that the sound of a shot
came from the direction of the home
of Mrs. Granville Fortescue, alleged
scene of the lynching of Joseph
Kahahawal, about 9 o'clock the
morning of the slaying was given
by a neighbor today In the trial of
the society matron and three navy
men for the killing.
BEGINS TOMORROW - CINDERELLA SHOP'S
Every woman in Medford and vicinity
should take advantage of these amazing
values! Never before have we sold mer
chandise at such low prices 1
Silk Dresses
$1.95
Values to $9.95 in beautiful silk
prints and plain models.
Values to $12.95. One-piece and QQ QC
Jacket style frocks. O U U
Values to $14.95. Dresses for street
and dress wear.
S4.95
Values to $18. Colorful prints and Q C Q C
plain materials. OuiVW
Values to $19.95. Smart Bilk Dresses
and Suits in tbis group.
Values to $22.95. Some of our very
loveliest frocks on sale for
S7.95
S9.95
NO CHARGES NO REFUNDS. NO EX CHANGES.
Smart Spring
COATS
Polo Coats and other new styles
and materials.
20 off
HATS
Hats to complete your spring
ensemble. Three sale groups.
$J.95 $2-95 $3.95
PAJAMAS
39c
STEP-INS
25c
Costume Slips
Dark Silks. $2.50 val.
69c
Wool Dresses
$6.95 values in one-piece knit
frocks.
$3.95
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Richard BArthelmesa, star of "Alias
the Doctor," now showing at the
Holly theatre. This ploture la said
to be this popular star's finest dra
matic vehicle, giving him an oppor
tunity to portray a successful sur
geon who practiced outside the law.
Lovely Marian Marsh, the newest
star of 1032, is seen opposite BartheU
mess. A Graham McNumee News
Heels, Kartoon and Babe Ruth reel,
"Slide, Babe, Slide," are showing with
the foature picture. This prottrnm
will be the attraction at the Holly
through Saturday.
BERLIN, Germany. April 13. (AP)
Adolf Hitler's national socialist
"storm troops" were declared illegal
throughout the country by a govern
ment decree today.
The ban affects 400,000 "Nazis" or
ganized on military lines and refer
red to by their political opponents
as Hitler's "Pretorian guard," some
times as 'the state within a state."
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BY CO. OFFICIALS
Opening an intensive campaign to
end cruelties to dogs, perpetratted
during the pa&t two years in the
Spring street district and adjoining
sections, Sheriff Ralph Jennings,
County Judge C. B, Lamkln. Mrs. H.
D. McCaskey and Mrs. Sidney Rich
ardson, officers of the Jackson Coun
ty Humane society, made a tour ot
the vicinity yesterday questioning all
neighbors of Charlea Roae, whose
little wire-thai red terrier. Rough, Is
receiving treatment for sulphuric
sold burns inflicted last Saturday.
An investigation of homes visited
was made in an effort to apprehend
the criminal. Sulphuric acid in di
luted form was found at one place.
The owner, however, assured the
group of officers that Injuring a dog
was the last thing he would consider
doing.
Neighbors visited were: L. T. Blah,
D. M. Bates, Mrs. A. M. Roberta and
Mrs. W. T. Bolger. Each promised
to lend county officers and officials
of the Humane society full co-operation
in the campaign to discover the
perpetrator of the fiendish crime
During the past two years, Mra.
Richardson stated, 14 dogs hnve been
killed by poisoning in the locality
neighboring Spring street, where the
Rose family resides. Last summer
a large pointer owned by Mrs, Rose
was poisoned. All deaths have re
sulted from very cruel forms of pois
oning but the inhuman reatment of
"Little Dog Rough," the Rose terrier,
la classed as the worst form of tor
ture brought to the attention of the
Humane society since its organisation
here.
The tour yesterday afternoon be
gan at the Humane society shelter,
where officers examined the injured
dog, and ended at the Rose home,
where Mr. and Mrs. Rose and their
four children were found eagerly
hoping for the recovery of Rough.
Dr. James F. Horr, veterinarian at
the Humane society shelter, has as
sured them he will see that the little
dog is in no more pain. He fee la
that he can save his life but will be
unable to prevent serious scars.' The
later, however, Mr. Rose said yester
day, he will not object to. He has
many himself and the little dog is
sufficiently Intelligent to get along
with them.
Sheriff Jennings and the Humane
society officials intend to carry the
Investigation further and a large re
ward, nearlng $1000, is offered for
apprehension of the criminal.
WIND STARTS FIRES
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April 13.
( AP) Winds sweeping In from the
south with a velocity at times reach
lug SO miles an hour, fired two
houses, one with a loss of M000. and
filled the air with dust in the Klam
ath basin today.
Waters of Upper Klamath lake
were hacked up to the northern end
by the wind, lowering the water at
the south end by two foot.
Ashland. H, L. Allen of Roundup,
Mont., to open clothing store in the
Stearns building formerly occupied
by Milter's Toggery.
Wallowa. Wallowa co-operative
creamery building addition o main
room in their plant.
Odd Beach. Rogue river bridge
dedicated recently.
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Ashland. Twin Plunges, recreation
center, opened for business.
4
Yamhill. Sunny brook farm near
here filed articles of Incorporation.
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