MTCDFOTCD MATL TRTBITXE. JfEDFORD, Oft! .ION, TUESDAY, APRIL 2G, 1932.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Eugene Visitor E. H. Derfltnger
d a. 6. Grlndell ere among the
lltors from Eugene In the city who
(lved Monday.
j. B. O. to Meet Chapter AA, P.
IO.. will meet tomorrow with Mrs.
iL. Pickett at her home near Oold
1, for covered dish luneheon.
Dn Buslnesi Trip -C. D. Morrison,
hresentatlve of O. M. A. C, with
Idquarters In Medford, la apendlng
fay In Yreaa attending to business
it ten.
I ' '
irrlves from South X. 8. Jonea of
Continental DeVoe Motor cam
by, Oakland, Cal., arrived In Med
fd today on the Shasta to spend
leral days here on business.
1
Here from Crater lake Rudolph
jeke and Gordon Warner came down
im uraier national pars, avcuug
a short stay here.
From Distant Points Fred E.
iory of Kansas City, Mo., and F.
Rose of ogden, utan, are among
guests from a distance registered
Medford hotels.
Floyd Hart Home Floyd Hart re-
rned by train at noon today from
a Francisco, where he bad been
the past 10 days. Mr. Hart ac
lpanled W. H. Fluhrer and Tom
Culbertson south by plane.
let urns to Eureka Irene Hauck
yesterday for her home In Eureka,
., after having spent the week
here visiting Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
mg, Bob Strang an 1 family, and
ending the boat racea Sunday at
flgrant dam.
I :
foday'g Foreign Cars At the out
fctate auto registration bureau on
jth Riverside, the following tour
I registered their cars this fore
n: P. F. Frederick of Seattle,
Wilson of Sacramento, C. L. 8tew
'. of Cheney, Wash., Jack L. Brody
New York and Dave Howard of
leda, Cal.
Jallfornlana at Hotsls Included
one the Bear tate people regle
4 at Medford hotel are Mr. and
. W. H. Kemmenoa of Hollywood,
ft. Llndstorm, Harry Banney and
and Mrs. J. L. Palmer of Los
elea, Mr. and Mrs. S K Johnson
Jakland. Mr. and Mrs.Echrln An-
and Fred A. Colles, Jr., of San
;o, Qordon , Leavens of Sacra
ito, and the following from San
iclseo: Mrs, Etta Coleman,-By-
Coleman, W, S. Qearhert and
c Wilson.
1ER STAFF IN
L
te second annual meeting of em
s of the Snider Dairy & Produce
aimed to Increase co-operatton
promote good fellowship, was
last nlcht. at the creamery, at
;h time the group voted to meet
month.
Dlntera on eales slips, checking
care of invoices, were given Dy
infflra fnrce
ne of the outstanding features of
evening was the introduction 01
e Hustler," company newspaper,
ed by John Snider and printed by
'Mali Tribune Job department..
CALLED 10 TRIAL
jibpoenaa were served yesterday
six local people, requiring their
lence In Dallas, Ore., May 6, to
Ify In the case of the State va.
ge O. P. Coshow In the Empire
ling corporation , trial,
ie sheriff's office yesterday after-
notlllcd Wm. Bolgcr, u. u. ian
H. O. Moore, C. C. Parker, Er
L. Scott and Guy Tex.
KS' BRIDGE TOUR
CONTINUE TONIGHT
imM OMlnn nf Vie Elks'
rid bridge tournament will be
lucted this evening at the temple
:a large number of members are
fcted to Join In the four weeks'
Sest. Eight tables were In play
Tuesday and more are planning
participate tonight, reports indl-
lies are awarded each evening of
tournament and grand prizes
bemade at the end of the four
ago Frank Neff
Rites Wednesday
jneral services for Hugo Frank
-' will be conducted from the Perl
eral home Wednesday at i p. m .
iford lodge No. 83, I O. O. F.
Mating. Interment will take
e In the Medford cemetery.
leridan New five and ten cent
i to be opened here shortly.
X WIEDF0RD1TES
TIEMAV and WFnSr.MMY
Lover Come Back"
With
Betty Bromon
Jack Mulliall
ny Scat 1C An Time
Personal
Here from South There were sev-l
era! visitors In Medford today from
northern California: Mr. and Mrs.
Sid O'Connor of Montague, Mrs. Bert
Smith of Gazelle, w. P. Gelaendorfer
of Mt. Shasta and Mrs. W. R. Endl
cott of Dunsmutr.
.
Parkinson Leaves C. J. Parkinson,
sales promotion manager of the Chev
rolet Motor Co., Portland, left here
today for Klamath PalU, having
spent Monday In Medford attending
to business at the Pleroe-Allen Motor
company.
.
Business Callers Today Martha
Abel and slater of Talent were In
Medford this morning attending to
business matters. Other callers were
Jas. Gorman of Greenvlew, R. L.
Martin of Gold Hill, Sarah Parr of
Grants Pass, August Edler of Lake
Creek. C. H. Martin of Happy Camp
and Eldon S. Miller of Chlloquln..
.
From State Metropolis Among the
Portland residents registered at local
hotels are C. A. Calderhead, H. C.
Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ilgner
an" daughter, Mrs. D. C. Brees, Leo
R. Powell, W. D. Hllllngworth, F. K.
Jeffries, G. B. Kibbe, B. W. Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mersfelder, C. O.
Toptlff, K. D. Bmmlck, L. M. Combs,
Chas. A. Young and O. H. Canfleld.
Insurance Man Here R. R. Rober,
representative of the Fidelity and
Casualty company, la In Medford to
day from Portland, conferring with
the local agency.
Mlis Hlatt Visitor Among visitors
In this city today from Ashland is
Miss Victorlne Hlatt, who transacted
business 'and visited friends this
morning.
.
Bray Gets No FlsliDr. J. P. Bray
spent the morning on Rogue river,
and returned to the city with no fish
In his basket. . Contrary to the policy
of his fellow anglers, he did not
blame the weather, but the position
In which his boat was placed. From
where he was sitting, his friends
quote him as saying, the fish would
not bite grasshoppers.
In from the Country Mrs. W. L.
Lewis of the Central Point district
was among callers from the country
In Medford today. Irwin Howe of
Trail was also a business visitor, and
reports lots of rain In his locality,
assuring Medfordltea that It isn't all
falling on Main street. Other callers
from his neighborhood were Chas.
Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ash.
Mike Hanley of Lake Creek also
spent the morning In Medford.
WILSON'S PISTOL
T
The pistol toting permit of 75. W.
(Rufus) Wilson of foot Creek, was
ordered , 'revoked today by Sheriff
Ralph Jennings, following an investi
gation yesterday of Sv J. (Sandy)
Blakeley of the same district, that
Wilson had "pulled a gun" on Clar
ence Wilson, an 18 year old boy Sun
day, when with a companion, he was
crossing a foot-log. The sheriff found
that the two youths were on public
property. Other action may be taken.
The trouble arose over a feud of
several months standing.
Salmon Thick In
Rogue, Is Report
A run of salmon, which surpasses
all records of the past seven years,
was reported last night by Rainbow
Gibson of Weasku Inn. The Savage
Rapids dam region Is filled with the
fish, he reports, and many fine
catches have been made.
The rainy weather 'lis morning in
terfered with many local anglers'
plans to visit the Rogue. The first
sunny day Is expected to see t, gen
eral exodus to the favorite salmon
fishing haunt.
Murder Trial Opens
BAKER, Ore., April 26. (AP)
Ward Holden, accused of the slaying
of Milton Hopkins during a drinking
party last March 6. went on trial In
circuit court here for second degree
murder.
Best Utah Coal, I3.SO per ton,
Medford fuel Co. Tel. 831.
The only electric refrigerator
to bear this name the only one
to offer General Motors value
4 Cubic Foot Moraine
Model now only . , .
33 N. Grape
ALICE HANLEY LEADER
Miss Alice Hanley will preside at
the general meeting of the Jwkson
County Homemaker Day at the First
Christian church in Medford, 10:19
a. m. to ft p. m. tomorrow. There
will be a covered dish luncheon from
13:15 to 1:30, with the program for
the lunchecori hour:
Our Extension and Relief Program,
by the chairmen of home extentlon
units.
The Oregon Conference of Child
Health and Protection, by Miss Clari
ce! Nye, state leader of home econo
mics extension, Oregon State college.
Jackson County Health Survey for
Oregon Conference, by Mrs. Glen
rabrlck.
Oroup singing of new Home Econo
mics Extension song.
At the general meeting Miss Alice
Hanley will tell the purpose of the
County Homemakers Day. Miss Nye
will speak on The State Extension
Program, and Mrs. Mabel Mack on
measures of progress In the county
extension program.
4
It Is probable that Crater Lake
national park can be entered through
the , Medford entrance next Sunday,
thereby affording Medford people
their long desired opportunity to visit
the park through Its deep snow and
sse the famed lake in winter setting.
The possibility depends on how
muuh new snow falls in the park
between now and Sunday. If too
much does not fall the park snow
plow, which is working on the ent
rance road inside the park, will mt
at the Medford entrance the state
highway snowplow, which is working
toward the same goal, outside The
park from Union Creek. The park
plow is working In eight feet of
snow, and the state highway plow
in about elk feet.
CUT IN SWUP
A transient, whose name had not
been learned this afternoon, received
severe lacerations of the nose and
other head Injuries, when the car
In which he was driving with Victor
O'Bryne skidded on the highway Just
out of Medford and turned turtle
shortly after noon.
O'Bryne also sustained injuries, be
lieved minor.
The transient was taken to the
Community hospital, where several
stitches were taken in his nose and
other injuries treated. O'Bryne is a
resident of California, visiting here,
according to the report. The extent
of his injuries was not known.
Brcwnsboro
BROWNSBOFO, Ore., April 28.
(Spl.) Floyd Charley and Frank Ni-
gren motored to Medford and Cen
tral Point Friday to secure record
of the cemetery plot.
Mrs. Henry Da,hlke of Talent was
a guest of her mother, Mrs. Monla,
April 23.
Jack Gallop of Oakland, Cal., guest
of 0. O. Henry, left Friday for a two
weeks' stay in Portland before re
turning home.
Teachers of the Butte Creek section
met in the echool house Friday aft
ernoon. Mrs. H. W. Wright and Mrs. L. J.
Rohrer attended the Community
club meeting at the home of Mrs
Adolph Pech April 20.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright and
children attended the dinner given at
Mrs. Bill Hollman's April 17 at Eagle
Point. Metvln Wright of Medford
took care of the store during their
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen and
son, Gerald, and Mrs. Walter Mar
shall and son, Billy, made a trip to
Hornbrook, Cal., Saturday, returning
home Sunday.
CHAMBERLAIN-WEBBER CO.
Medford, Oregon
Craterian Star
1 a-:
intensely interesting is tne splen
did picture coming to the Fox Cra
terian tomorrow and Thursday, when
"Dancers In the Dark," featuring
beautiful Miriam Hopkins together
with that witty play-boy, Jack Oakte,
shows on the local screen.
Tills Is the highly human story
of a dance hall "taxi" girl, and it Is
brimful of romance, action and plenty
of suspense. Of course there are
gobs and gobs of comedy.
The stage attraction with this pro
gram Is quit unique as well. For
the first yme locally a combination
piano-organ novelty will be presented.
Popular Margaret Childers will pre
side at the piano, while Madge De
Lasaux teams with her, at the Wur
lltzer. A genuine treat Is in store
for. music lovers.
Tonight will be the final perform
ance of Ronald Coleman in "Arrow
smith," as well as the brilliant etage
musical spectable, "Kamennot O't
row." On Holly Screen
Barbara Stanwyck, a favorite with
Holly patrona, cornea to the Holly
theater tomorrow In her latest star
ring vehlole, "So Big," based on the
story by Edna Ferber, author of
"Olmarron." Those who remember
Barbara Stanwyck In "Illicit," "Night
Nurse" and "Forbidden," know what
to expect from thla star In the emo
tional role of the mother In thla
famous story, "So Big."
The excellent cast aupportlng the
star Includes Oeorge Brent, Bette
Davis, Alan Hale, Dickey Moore and
Dorothy Peterson. Th ahort aubject
program on the bill opening tomor
row will consist of a Graham Mc
Namee newa reel, a Babe Ruth reel,
and lntlmat scenes of the activities
of the stars In a reel of "Screen
Snap Shots." The closing attraction
at the Holly tonight Is "Love Affair."
Salem Marlon oounty'a market
road program for year 1932 Includes
Improvement of about 41 miles of
road.
1
Eugene J. W. Copeiand yards,
building material dealera, held cele
bration to Inaugurate opening new
location at 131 West Eighth street.
Roeeburg Store front of A. 0.
Marsters, North Jackson street, re
modeled. 4
Roseburg Petition to Incorporate
town of Edenbower, which would
border thla city on north, tentatively
filed recently.
Notlre to Creditors.
In the County. Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Esteto of
Gilbert Raymond Satchwell, De
ceased. The undersigned has been appoint
ed and qualified by the County court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County aa Administratrix of the
Estate of Gilbert Raymond Batch
well, deceased. All persona having
claims agalnat said estate are noti
fied to present them, duly verified,
with proper vouchers, to me at the
office of Rawles Moore, Cooley Thea
ter Building, Medford, Oregon, with
in six months from April 26, 1033, the
date of thla notice,
ATLANTA SATCHWELL,
Administratrix.
Price Greatly Reduced
on all Household Modelt
Phono 733
BY
HELD UNLIKELY
PEIPING, prll atl (AP) Chlneee
officials at Canton have informed
the United States consul there they
do not believe there la any danger
that Amoy will fall into the hands
of the Chinese communist army, a
dispatch to the United States lega
tion here aald.
The Chinese offlcUli said three
and one-half divisions of Cantonese
regular troops, comprising about 20.
000 men, are now. advancing against
the communist forces at Changchow.
LONDON. April 36. (AP) So far
as Great Britain's trade relations are
concerned, Manchuria Is still a part
of China, Walter Runclman, president
of the board of trade, Intimated in
the house of commons today,
SHANGHAI, AprlT 3T (AP) Pros
pects for an early resumption of
the Slno-Japanes peace negotia
tions were brightened today.
Since the last conference on April
0, when the Chinese requested an
Indefinite postponement pending re
ceipt of further instructions from
their government. Sir Mile W.
Lampson, British minister, has com
pleted a new formula through which,
it Is hoped, an agreement settling
the Shanghai conflict may be
reached.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILUC. April 36. (Spl.)
Missionary society will meet In he
Presbyterian church parlors April 38.
Roll call 1 to be answered with
Item about negroes In America. Re
freshments will be served by Mrs.
James Forbes and Mrs. Archie Bow
man. Phil Lounsberry of the Mall Trib
une was a business caller here Mon
day. Mr. Pred Fie and Virginia were
recent visitor at the Ashland Nor
mal school.
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Sanden enter
tained at dinner Friday honoring
their daughter En ice's twelfth birth
day. Among the guest present was
Phoebe Ferguson of Medford.
Senior class of Jacksonville high
school is rehearsing under the direc
tion of Miss Kafoury. for their play.
"Love a, la Carte," to be presented at
the school auditorium May 6,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and
daughters, Lillian and Betty, of Kings
highway were dinner guest Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Flck,
O. F- Fendall, who spent the win
ter here with his daughter, Mn. Lola
HUdreth, returned o his mine on
Grouse creek, out of Hilt. He was
accompanied by Charley Loar, who
will spend the summer there.
Mr- nd Mrs. Nichols of Payette,
Ida., are among new resident here.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIfT
BEFORE deciding, see the 3-rm, fur
nished duplex, strictly modern and
clean, with sleeping porch and gar
age, at 243 South Orape St.
WANTED Umbrella tent. Must be
cheep. Ideal Auto Camp.
WANTED General housework or car
ing for children; experienced. Miss
Agnes Ice, USD Iowa St., Ashland,
Oregon.
WANTED Wheelbarrow.
Box 881, R. Olffln.
Route 1,
FOR SALE Turkey egg. Tel. o39-
HIOH ORADE baby grand piano. Will
sell leas than wholesale price. Bee
at once. Eads Transfer in Storage
Co, 1015 No. Central.
FURN. APTS AND ROOMS Warm
and clean, $8 per month up. 1006
W Main.
NOW
AUTO INSURANCE
TEN MONTHS TO PAY
HOLMES INSURANCE
Big Dance
Jacksonville
Wed. Nite
SOc
They are living In one of the Keen
cabins on Jackson creek.
Mrs. Howard Bare and daughters of
Medford visited friends here recently.
Mr. and Mr. Creach and Mr.
Smith recently arrived from Payette.
Ida., and are camping up Jackson
creek.
Miss Minnie Hueners, employed at
Grant Pus, spent Sunday at her
home here.
Miss Violet Voltmer of McMlnnvllle.
who taught the ' fifth and sixth
grades here four years ago, called on
friends and former pupils Sunday,
and visited the echool Monday forenoon.
Eagle Point
fAOLE POINT, Ore., prll 3 (Spl.)
Home Economics elub meeting for
April 37 has been postponed to May
4 In the Orange hall, according to
President Mrs. C. F. Davies. County
homemakera' conference will be at
the Medford Christian church April
37, which many club members wish
to attend.
Gerald Ward waa operated on for
appendicitis April 33 at the Sacred
Heart hospital. He la reported get
ting along all right.
Thelma Tnngate of Butte Falls
la staying with her aunt. Mra. Ed
Cowden, during the illness of her
mother, Mrs. Ira Tunfrate, who un
derwent an operation April 31 at a
Medford hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davies enter
tained at cards April 3S at Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Seaman's. Quests were:
Mr. and Mra. A. C Mlttelstaedt
James waters. Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Clark. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Davies,
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Seaman and Mr.
and Mrs. W. H, Young.
R. S. Chtrfrwln was here on bust
ness April 35.
Miss 8wlngle of Brownsboro was
married to Jack Brophy April 33.
Friends of the couple held a charl
vara for them April 34 at the home
of the groom's mother, Mrs. Annie
Brophy.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hannaford
moved April 33 to their new home
they recently built adjoining Mrs.
Annie Brophy's ranch.
William Perry la constructing the
concrete foundation for his new
barn. '
Mrs. Allle Daley la In charge at
the Sunnyslde Hotel during the ab
sence of Mra. 8orah B. Howlett, who
waa called to Portland laat week
by the death of her brother.
Mrs. A. O. Mlttelstaedt and Jarhee
Waters motored to Medford April 36
Ed Dutton, deputy road master,
waa In town on business April 29,
Attending Pomona Orange at Rogue
River April 33 were. Mr. and Mra.
BEGINS
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A powerful beno
1 1 f 0 I nnfnriret
table tribute to
American woman
hood) O BARBARA
NTANWYC
EDNA rERBER'S
"SO BIG"
With
Oeorge llrant, Dickie Moore,
Alan Halt, Rett Davis
AltO
OraHaro MrNnmee Kwt
Babe Ruth Reel
'SCREEN SNAPSHOTS
LAST TIMES TONIOIfTl
I'rsula parrott'l
"LOVE AFFAIR"
with
Dm-othT Mackalll
Newi Mickey Moatt
Benny Ruliln Comedy
f' '' " rt
ijF A powerful bean,- jl V 1
A. 0. Mlttelstaedt, Mr. and Mrs. 8am
Coy, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kent. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Walker. Mrs. Oertrude
Hank, W. E. Davis, Mrs. '.olet spen
cer. Delegates of the Civic Improve
ment club attending the first Dis
trict Federation of Women's clubs
meet were: Mesdamea w. H. Brown,
Floyd V. Barrett. Frances Campbell,
Prank Brown and Earl Stonor.
Mr, and Mra. Roy Aahpole and
sou, Donald, attended the motorboat
raoee at Emigrant dam April 24.
Bob Rose of Round Top and F.
A. Whaley of Butte Falls were In
town April 23.
Charles Humphrey delivered a load
of wood to J. a. Hannaford April
33.
Mary Hannaford and Rudy We'd
man were dinner guests April 33
of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Robertson.
Mrs. Oertrude Horn of Trail was
In Eagle Point on business April 2S.
Dr. D. W. Forbes report two new
bobles In the community, a daugh
ter born April H to Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur D. Andrews of Crater Lake
highway and a 9-lb. boy horn April
23 to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O Clements at
tended the theater In Medford April
34
Mra, John Rsder entertained Anrll
21 honoring Mrs. Harry Carlton.
Cards were enjoyed by Mesdamea
Luke Klncsld, Cora Smith. Lena
Btowelt. Stella Van Scoy, Will Brown,
Roy Ashpole, Lottie Van Scoy. Oeorge
T. O'Brien. Cella Holmes. Harry
Carlton and Miss Leila Oallen. Mrs.
Ashpole won first prlwi and Mrs.
Van Scoy connolatlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyor were
dinner guesto April 24 of Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Haley. In the afternoon
the party attended the races at
Emigrant dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hurst art
here visiting w. L. Hurst and family.
Mr. Hurst la a guard at McNeil
Island In Washington.
Mlaa Irma Spencer of Florence.
Ore.. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs R.
Alexander.
John Cams called at Orln Adam-
son'a April 35.
Mrs. Charles Roadarmel waa In
town April 35.
Best Utah Coal. 13.50 per ton,
Medford Fuel Co. Tel. S31.
TODAY LAST TIMES TODAY
Ronald Colman in "ARROWSMITH"
Also "Kamennoi Ostrow" Musical Stage Presentation
Coming TOMORROW
.ark
IrAff
A,,4-.o. .m
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JOHN GILBERT in "WEST OF BROADWAY".
Tomorrow Laurel and Hardy in "Beau Hunki"
NOTICE!
TO OUR PATRONS
We Are Discontinuing Our
Fountain Lunches
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
And Our Soda Service
SATURDAY NIGHT
Jarmin & Woods
FARMERS' FAVOR
SOUGHT IN PLAN
WASHINOTON, April 36. -(AP)
M. L. Wtlon, dean of the Montana
State Agricultural college, today
nought from Edward A. O'Neal, presi
dent of the American Farm Bureau
Kederntlon, favor for the domoatlo
allotment plan of farm relief.
O'Neal came here to attend the
conference of farm leadera before the
eenate agriculture committee. He had
heard comment on the Allotment
plan and wnnted to know more about
It. Wilson, who la representing the
Montana Farm Bureau Federation
and a group of mid-western and tut
em buin.-M men, may confer also
with other farm leaders who attend
the committee conference.
STATE GRAZING LAW
SALEM, Ore., April 38. (AP) The
Oregon grazlnn law. passed by the
1923 legislature, was declared uncon
stitutional and void by the suprema
court In an opinion written by Jus
tice J. U. Campbell today. The court
In Its decision reversed the decision
of John Mendolla and others vs. Da
vid F. Oraham, county Judge of Mal
heur county.
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