afEPFORD MAIL TKTBUXE, rEDFOlil), OREGON", FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1932. Local and Personal Motor to Rosrbnrg UlM Bdn Ellen motored to Rowbu-g yester day for a visit with her brother, Joe Ellen and family. Ashland Caller Don Newbury, lo cal attorney, spent yesterday after noon In Ashland attending to busi ness Interests. Visits In Ashland Mrs. T. P. Olson of Medford was visiting with friends In Ashland Thursday. Ashland Dally Tidings. To Crescent City Dr. and Mrs. Ben C. Wilson and small daughter. Miss Joan, will leave early Saturday morning to spend Saturday and Sun day at Crescent City. To Visit Here U. Merrill Tyree of San Francisco Is In Medford to apend two days visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Tyree. Undergoes Operation E. Brown of Hilt, Cat., Is In the Sacred Heart hos pital here today, having undergone an operation for mastoid. To Portland Among the excursion ists leaving Medford on the Shasta today waa Mrs. W. R. Ellis, who will . spend a week In Portland visiting Mrs. a. W. Munden. Visits In Prospect To be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Jollltt of Pros-, pect. Mrs. Jack Drlscoll of Bremer ton, Wash., arrived In the city on the Shasta Thursday evening. Journeys to Vancouver Mrs. Em- i " est I. Scott departed today by train j for Vancouver, B. C. En route home ! she plans to visit her mother, Mrs.! Natalie Frankzl at Belllngham, Wash, j ! Visit Mother David and Harry Rosenberg left on the Shasta this afternoon for Seattle, where they will visit their mother. They will be the house guests of Mrs. John Holmes. - j Knight Arrives In City T. P. Knight, representative of the John Morrell company. Is In Medford today on his regular business trip, confer ring with local merchants. Down from Ashland Mrs. F. O. Swedenburg of Ashland was a visitor In Medford yesterday afternoon. Miss May Green, also of the Llthla city, la a guest here of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Stacy, Buckley Improving James Buckley, rancher of the Applegate region, who underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, Is In a satis factory condition this afternoon, ac cording to the attending physician- Kopnefl Better Rome A. Koppes, city editor of the Mall Tribune, who has been confined to his home for the past three days because of Illness, was reported In a slightly Improved condition today by his physician. Plan Country Jaunt Ray House of the Nanarene church- will accompany 13 boys from the Sunday school on a trip to Shady Cove on Rogue river this evening. They will be guests at the Elliott cabin at the resort. From Northern California The northern section of the southern state la well represented In Medford today;; The list of callers Includes G. Mor-' rlson of Happy Camp, W. P. Gelsen-: der of Mt. Shasta and R. Wiley of Dunsmulr. 1 JephcotU Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Wm Jephcott of Seattle are In Med ford today, combining business and pleasure. Mr. Jephcott la represent ing the Borden Milk company on bis regular business tour, w.hlle Mrs. Jephcott Is guest of their niece, Miss Margaret Hensley. Here on Easiness Calls Mrs. E. W. Reglmer of Union Creek Is transact ing business and shopping In Med ford today. Mrs. H. L. Howard and daughter of Klamath Falls are also callers, as are Mrs. R. A. Sarver of Prospect, Tyrrell Carver and Mra. O. Herman of Grants Pass, and Mra. H. N. Turnbaugh of Talent. Is In Medford Paul W. Bechtold, assistant manager of the National Hospital association, with headquar ters In Portland, Is spending several day In Medford before continuing to San Francisco. Mr. Bechtold la a prominent member of the Junior chamber of commerce and the Port-! land Hunt club. I Grahams Stop Here Mr. and Mrs.' Milton F. Graham, who make their home on the Chetco river, having previously resided In Medford, are spending two days here visiting friends. They are en route to Holly wood and southern California on a pleasure trip. Mr. Graham was for merly manager of the Western Auto Supply company here. From Ontario Ken Smith of Lon don, Ont was the only hotel guest In the city registering from distant points. Goes to Monterey Ruth Holmes left this city by train Thursday even ing for an Indefinite stay at Mon terey, Cal. Neff Is Home Porter Neff arrived back In Medford this morning from Salem, where he has been attending to business matters. On Business South T. W. Johnson left by train Thursday evening for Stockton, Cal., for a week's stay on business. Flying North Lloyd 8. Brooks of Portland plans to leave this after noon on the trt-motor passenger plane for the northern city. Lucas Departs F. G. Lucas, local real estate man, Journeyed to Los Angeles by train last evening to spend several days on business. - Markets Products Here Floyd Hutchison, rancher of the Trail dis trict, la in Medford today marketing his farm produce. . Leave for North Mrs. Mabel C. Mack and her mother, Mrs. Ida Sweeney, left last evening by train for Portland, to spend several days. " Leaves for Fresno Mrs. Merrltt B. Merrlman of Gold Hill left here on the Shasta last evening for Fresno to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. Florence Re Inning. Visits Husband Mrs. W. H. Ellens burg of Eugene la In Medford visiting her husband, who Is a member of the state police force with headquarters here. Journey North Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Orr left today for Portland to spend several days. They were accompanied by Mrs. H. D. Reed of Gold Hill. They plan to visit Eugene Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orr, at Corvallls, where he Is a student at Oregon State college. TONITE - TOMORROW As Big as Humanity A GREAT ACTRESS BRINGS A GREAT STORY TO LIFE ! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Episode 2 'King of the Wild' Sat. "Rhlln for Ju.tlce" wtth Buck Jnnea Any Seat 15 Any Time w V r Edna fl 1 Ferber'a '- Best Story i Cij'iS Qn Rlv Vnn Can't I Afford To Miss It! KIDDIES 1 REMEMBER 1 Tommorrow Afternoon, 1:30 9th Chapter of "Battling With Buffalo Bill" Also Graham McNamee Xewi Screen Snap Miota BABE RUTH In "FANCY CURVES" mn WANTED Young, handsome, energetic, to take place of one who has fallen down on the job. Must be good provider of romance and thrills. Ready to do lots of night work. Only experienced need apply. Watch This Space. From Seattle Mra. O. M. Dye and son of Seattle are in Medford for attend days, the guesU of Mrs. S. rmelson. They came here today oy tram from the north. Expected Home Mxi. Arthur Adler and daughter Joan, who have been visiting the Saunders family In Eu gene, Mra. Adler's parents, are ex pected back In Medford today. Guest of SUter Mrs. Charles V. Cooley of Salem, sister of Mrs. Good win Humphreys, arrived tn Medford last night to spend several weeks in the city. Gun Stolen G. Billings of Wagner Gap reported to the city police this morning that a .23-35 long-barreled rifle which he cached behind a tree 160 yards from the road In that area, was stolen yesterday. Arrive from Linn Mrs. J. S. Wat kins of this city and her slater, Mrs. Ella Best of Linn. Wash., arrived from the north today by train. Mrs. Best plans to spend the summer with her slater here. Visits the Larsens Mrs. Frank Mar tin of Salem la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsen of this city. She plans to spend several days, having arrived by train from the north this morning. Guests of Hnnsens Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen of the Roxy Ann dis trict have as their guests Mrs. B. P. Myers and Mrs. Clifford Christian sen of McMlnnvllle, who arrived by train Thursday to spend about ten days. Meets Friend Mlos Emily DeVore. formerly a member of the Medford school faculty, visited with Miss Sara Van Meter at the railway station last night during a brief stop here. Miss DeVore Is now an Instructor In San Jose Teachers' college, and la return ing to the south from the Oregon State Normal educational conference. Callfomlana Here Hotel registra tions of Bear state residents Include George W. Edwards of Chlco, Bernlce Zlnk-of Sacramento and Ream Mer rill of Mt. Shasta. The following were from San Francisco: Berton Smith, J. N. Dyer. E. L. Jennings, A. Meyer, E. J. Rounover, Leon Op pen helm, R. E. Lance and Raymond O. Hoefler. From the North Seattle guests at Medford hotels are A. Hechman, A. R. Anderson, S. C. Collins, D. V. Har len, Bob Norman, Mildred Wkln, Mra Jane O'Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Webb and Miss Peggy Thomas. Other Wash ingtonlans were 8. K. Bakke of Van couver, W. C. Beaver of Everett, Char lea h. La we of Raymond and L. D. Davis of South Bend. , Report Accident Robert Herrlott and Noah Llnderman filed accident reports at the elty police station yes terday, telling of both their cars be ing completely wrecked tn a collision Wednesday evening. Mri. Herrlott suffered minor head injuries. The accident occurred at the corner of Chestnut and West Main street. To Show Model Mrs. E. N. Warner, instructor of the Women's Bible class of the First Presbyterian church, will show Grace Saxe's model of the taber nacle and the Camp of Israel, at the Sunday school class Sunday morn ing at 0:45. This model contains 110 pieces, Mrs. Warner stated, and In cludes furnishings, arranged cor rectly. Guests In City The guests from Oregon points other than Portland, who registered at Medford hotels In cluded Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas of Salem, F. S. Jones and Roy En tier of Roseburg, H. A. Schoth of Cor vallls. R. L. Roberts, V. L. Fltzpatrlck and C. R. Veal of Albany, and the following from Eugene: L, O. Listln, G. E. Gaylord, F. P. Knight, H. J. Kaltsky, H. B. Esson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Earle. Port landers Here The city hol registers had the following guests registered from Portland: A. P. Gan non, L. Axland, G. D. Sherer, Caro line Rougey, H. M. Edson. Fred M. Rowley, R. B. Howell. Floyd Ged emke, Mt. and Mrs. W. B. Brown. Charles F. Brown, Thomas A. Plgatt, Mr. and Mrs. N. Achunder, Mr. and Mra J. R. O'Conner, H. O. Zehrung, B. D. Steffen, Lloyd S. Brooks, J. Brevet, Mrs. J. A. Heran, Miss Helen Den Illy, Mr: and Mrs. A. E. Hearn, Mr. and Mrs. F. N Cate and daugh ter. Mr and Mrs. H. R. Fellows, H. H. Pomeroy and A. K. Lumsden Nickel la more brittle than 'cast Iron but when mixed slightly with magnesium It may be hammered Into thin sheets. In Holly Film i G fi Bette Davis, well remembered for her work in "The Man Who Played God," etarring vehicle for George Ar 1185, Is one of the featured players in the all-star cast supporting Bar bara Stanwyck In "So Big,' 'the plc t urination of Edna Ferber's great story, and now the attraction at the Holly theater. Tomorrow night will see the last performances of one of the most beautiful and hu man pictures ever presented at the Holly. On the program Is a Graham Mc Namee news reel. Babe Ruth In "Fancy Curves," and a reel of screen snapshots. The kiddles are remind ed that tomorrow afternoon at 1 :30 the ninth chapter of the thrilling serial. "Battling With Buffalo Bill." will be shown. 4 Polish Soil to America OLZA, Poland. (AP) A handful of earth from the spot where Polish, Austrian and German borders meet has been sent by local school chil dren to America as their contribu tion to the mound being raised by Polish-Americans In memory of George Washington. The cotton fibre is Intended by na ture to enable the wind to carry and scatter the seeds, as It does those of dandelion. & ALLY EILCRS " Sally Eilers Star Thrilling Picture At Fox Craterian (By Jack Retlaw.) He waa only a motorcycle "cop," but that made no difference when tt came to arresting the helter-skelter daughter of the city political "big hot." He was quite aware that his superiors might "break" him In rank and send him to pounding pave ment on a beat 'way out In the sticks" but ne "pinched" her Just the same. However, he aid become so embit tered that when approached with bribes that the "boys" passed along for protection. His captain, determined to make somewhat of an example of him, or dered him to head a raid on one of his "protected" spots, and again he arrests the daughter of the big boss, with many ensuing complications and much red hot action. This Is the brief outline of "Dis orderly Conduct." which Is showing at the Fox Craterian theater today and tomorrow. Spencer Tracy of "Sky Devils" fame, is the motor officer, while Sally Eilers cleverly handles the role of the daughter. Comical El Brendel provides a whole gang of side-split-lng comedy. Ralph Bellamy portrays the police captain. On the stage, an elaborate presen tation titled the "Klever Kiddle Song and Dance Revue," featuring alx dandy acts, with performers from the Benson Studio of the Dance, will be the special added attraction to night and tomorrow. There will be one performance tonight, at 9 o'clock of the stage presentation, while on Saturday the stage show will be pre sented both afternoon and evening. OSTENDBelgium. (AP) The baccarat and roulette games at the local casino have plenty of custom this year. Only foreigners are al lowed to play at the three Belgian gambling resorts, Ostend, Spa and Namur. SELECTJlEADERS CORVAM.IS. Ore.. April 29 (AP) Future Farmers of America, here In annual convention from 35 Ore gon high schools, elected Tom Mll lett of Wallowa' state president at the opening session of the three- day convention here last nlght About 300 delegates attended. Other officers are Curtis Rltchey of Forest Grove, vice-president; II vln Duerst of McMlnnvllle, secre tary; Harold Schaad of Newherg. treasurer, and George Gentemann of Independence, reporter. Eight boys were given honor de grees of "state farmer." They are Millet, Duerst. Schaad, Gentemann, ; Rltchey, Edwin Stastney of Malln, Frank Bartoa of Woodburn and I Avon Yoder of Canby. MOW itR.pi.'!jwi mm in iiiS ... ' tKgrS-- CaByrttht 1951, The Texas Conpan with the NE II X AC SUPER-OCTANE GASOLINE Extra power at no extra price that's what you get in every tank ful of the new Texaco Firs-Chief Gasoline. This new power gasoline surpasses the highest U. S. 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