JfEPFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1932.
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Local and Personal j
To Eugene Harry Hutton of the
Medford botel left Saturday for Eu
gene. -
Mr. Ewlng III Mr. J. Ewlng, em
ployed on the P. Bybee ranch near
Jacksonville, la reported 111 with In
fluence,. Guests of Relatives Mra. Beralee
Oruhler and eon Wayne of Oakland.
Calif, are visiting Mrs. Gruhler's
later, Mra. J. Vincent.
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In From Table Rock Miss Ruth
Colllna of the Table Rock dletrlct,
was among shoppers In Medford yes
terday afternoon.
, In Grant Pass Estm Phlppa of
Lwedford la spending several days In
Grants Paas on business. Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
Returns Home Mrs. John Vincent
has returned to her home from Port
land, where she has been visiting
relatives.
Phoenix Unit Meets Mrs. A. H.
Hearn will be hostess to the Phoenix
health unit Tuesday, May S, at her
home In Phoenix.
Leaves for Seattle Ernest Harper
a.. cViaats flnt.nrrinv nnnn for
Seattle, where he will attend to busi
ness matters.
Front Redding Mrs. 8. C. Cleve
land of Redding, Calif., arrived here
yesterday to apend the week-end with
her sister, Mrs. A. w. Stevens.
Return From East, Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Boutelle returned yesterday by
train from the east, where they have
been vacationing for some time.
Register Here Lee Wheeler of St.
Louis, Mo., and N. D. Holmes 01 oan
Lake City are guests registered at the
otels in the city from distant points.
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In Ashland E. C. Gaddls. Republi
can candidate for nomination for
county Judge, accompanied by Mrs.
Gaddls, waa calling In this city Thurs
day. Ashland Dally Tidings.
Completes Visit Prof. H. .A.
Schotch of Corvallla, who has been
here for the past few days looking
over the blue grass situation at the
Hoover-Hanley ranch with C. C.
Hoover left yesterday for the north.
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To Crescent City A party of local
people who plan to leave this morn
ing for Crescent City to spend the
day are Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Colvlg and Mrs.
Myrtle Blakely.
Returns Home Mrs. Joe Whalley
left yesterday for Springfield, Ore.,
having been the guest of her sister.
Mrs. T. A. Flfer for the past week.
She returned north by train.
To Visit Son Mr. and Mrs. O. .D.
Frederick and son Harry left last
evening for San Francisco to visit
their son Jay, who Is aboard one or
the battleships now In San Francisco
harbor.
Mrs. Hess Leaves Mrs. Dora Hess
la spending several days In Grants
Pssa as the guest of her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr. W. J.
Hess. She left here yesterday noon
on the Shasta.
Seattle People At the hotels In
the city, the following guests from
Seattle are registered: H. A. Maxkell,
E. N. Hallgren, J. Dale, Ruth Simons.
Helen Ristvelt, A. J. Huch, W. H.
Gathman and B. J. Isaacs.
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finest of Sister Mrs. Arthur Davis
of Bremerton, Wash., Is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Kate Sherwood and fanv
lly. Mrs. Davis Is Mrs. Sherwood's
sister, and was a former resident of
Medford, having left here In 1919.
Post Welcome SIrtis Two larse
AAA signs, with "Welcome Medford'
on them, are being placed at the
northern and southern entrances to
the city on the Pacific highway, by
the local AAA branch office! In charge
of Lee C. Oarlock.
Oreponians Here The hotel guests
In Medford from state points outside
of Portland are Mr. and Mrs. N. E,
Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gudgel
of Hood River. James E. Bunnell of
.Salem, P. B. Dreger of Albany, and
Prince O. Call! son of Eugene.
ShopplnK Yesterday Among shop
pers In Medford yesterday from neigh
boring localities were Iwrs. S. E. How
, lett and daughter, Hattle. of Eagle
Point. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. WlUetts
of Persist and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Pence of Elk Creek.
Visit EarlTS Roger Early la spend
ing the week-end In Medford with
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. EArly, having
arrived Friday evening from Eusrene.
where he Is a student at the Uni
versity of Oregon. Racer waa ac
companied by Bill Dobbin of Union.
...
L Bear Stater On the hotel regia
'ters In the city are .the following
Californlans: Mr. and Mrs. George H
Dicker, R. E. 8haw, P. H. Steven. J
O'Donnell. Oeorce M. Dnnnal. Mr.
and Mra. O. R. Mcintosh, W. E. Stetn
bergen and C. W. Rlcketts of San
Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ewlni?.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fodd, and E. E.
Balrd of Los Anirele. C. A. Reming
ton and A. O. Moreland of Sacra
mento, M. D. Mead of Freino. W. C.
Bradford of Santa Maria, and A. L.
. Baker of Mountain View.
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Oodlovea Return Mr. and Mrs. S.
C. Oodlove returned yesterday from
a visit In Bishop. Cal, where they
were guests of Mr. and Mra. John
Oodlove.
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Saturday Callers Oeorge Weeks of
Trail waa transacting buslneaa In
Medford yeatrday afternoon. Mrs.
Otto Caster of Phoenix waa also a
business visitor.
Flints At Etna According to word
received from Ernest Hostel, publicity
manager of Crater National Park, a
spectar showing of the winter scene
at the lake were to be made Satur
day evening at Etna. The moviea
were shown at several gatherings In
Redding Friday.
...
Attend Muslo Festival Mra. E. E.
Oore, piano instructor of this city,
and Mrs. Effle Herbert Yeoman, In
structor of piano and voice, were
among Medford people attending the
music festival in Ashland Friday.
They report a very enjoyable day in
the Uthla city.
...
In Town Thursday Bob DeWltte
and Archie Pierce, both of Medford.
were In Granta Pass Thursday on
business. Pierce la owner of the
Pierce Auto Freight Line and De
Wltte la affiliated with the line. They
were conferring with Walter Stock
well, manager of the line. Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
Portia ttdere Here Included among
the Portlanders registered at hotels
In Medford are 0. C. Barr, Charles
Young, W. C. Lee, A. R, Cox, A. R-
Coffman, Mr. and Mra. Ray Hansen,
Walter May, George F, Llpy, L. J.
Skoggs, J. D. Finn, Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Durkeenneer and W. F. Baker and
son.
...
At Auto Burean Registering yes
terday at the out-of-state auto bur
eau on the Pacific highway, were the
following: Mrs. J. W. Walker of Dun
can Mills, Calif., F, B. Dreger and
Victor K. O'Byrne of San Francisco,
A. F. Ewers of Los Angeles, C. A
Perry of Long Beach, and W. E. Tap
pan of Seattle.
Toy Likes Valley c. J. Toy, south
ern Oregon sales representative for
Del Monte Food Products, returned
FVlday night from a business trip to
Klamath Falls. Mr. Toy, who is one
of the latest manufacturer's repre
sentatives to make his headquarters
In Medford, Is already an ardent
booster for the Rogue River valley.
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Addrlenne Leaves Mrs. Addrlenne
Steward left last evening for San
Francisco on a buying trip, for her
local store at the re-openlng early In
May. Mrs. Steward la making elab
orate plana for the opening when the
store Is remodeled, and a two-day
style show will be given at the Cra
terian theater May 10 and 11.
Stop In City Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Hale of Portland stopped In Medford
yesterday before continuing to San
Frtnctsco for several days. Mr. Ha'e
is freight traffic manager of the
Southern Pacific with his headquar
ters In Portland, and Is well known
throughout the Pacific coast. He
was formerly located In Detroit,
Mich.
.
Return to California Mra. Ray
Johansen of Fields Landing, Calif.,
a. d her father, Tyson Beall of Wil
low Creek, who were called to this
city laat week by the death of Mr.
Beaira slater, Mrs. Lulu Strohmeler,
left yesterday for their homes in the
southern state. While here they were
guests of Mrs. Dolly Love and Mr.
and Mrs. Court Hall.
...
Mrs. Mary Forbes Dies Frienfe in
thla city of Mrs. Mary Forbes, 67.
former well known resident of Med
ford, have received word of her death
at the Deaconess hospital In Salem.
She ts survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Adolph Glatt of Wood burn: a son,
Benjamin J. Forbes, Jr., of Vale, and
h:r widower, Benjamin J. Forbes of
Salem.
Will Sponsor Ben Hur The Junior
High Parent-Teacher association will
sponsor the showing of Ben Hur at
the Holly theater next Saturday. The
doors will open at 12:30, and at 1
o'clock the Junior High orchestra will
play selections. Parents and student
are expected to attend. There will
be two showings of the picture dur
tng the afternoon, the Parent-Teach
er association leadera announce,
...
Mls?a Fuson Improved Friends of
the Misses Clara Mary and Anna Mae
Fuson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. J. Fuson. are glad to learn that
they are In an Improved condition In
the Sacred Heart hospital, where each
recently underwent a major opera
tlon. The girl are expected to re
turn to their homes the first of the
week, but Miss Clara Mary will be
forced to remain In bed for some
time.
BAKER RESIDENT FREED
ON MURDER BY VERDICT
BAKER, Ore., April 30. (API-
Word Holden of Baker waa acquitted
by a circuit court Jury last night of
a charge of second degree murder In
the death last March 6 of Milton
Hopkins. Cheers greeted the verdict.
Desirable houses always In first
class condition, for rent, lease or sale.
Call 105.
Real Batata or Insurance Leave It
to Jones. Phone 765.
Noted Swimmer,
Mil s feir '4 iA Tm
2 ire a mm ,rf.iT'03.raVT" . av.Ti
MAUBEEN O'SULLIVAN.NEIL HAMILTON JOHN NV
WQSSMULLEG. in TACZAN THE APE MAN
(By Jack Retlflw)
The picture sensation of the cur
rent year . . the triumphant epic of
the screen . . . "Tarzan, The Ape
Man," la here at last. Thla weird,
thrilling story of the dense African
Jungles, open at the Fox Craterian
theater today for a wonderful three
day showing.
"Tarzan. The Ape Man Is from
the pen of the celebrated author Ed
gar Rice Burrougha. This fiction
"brain-child" of Burrough's Is known
all over the globe In book form, car
toon strips and many other mediums.
When It was decided to film this
drama, the country was combed to
find a powerful young man who could
portray the difficult role of "Tarzan."
At last, Johnny Welssmuller, worM
champion swimmer, Olympic victor,
measuring 6 feet 3 inches In his bare
feet, was selected. Those playing op
posite him Include lovely Mauresn
O'SuIllvan, Nell Hamilton and C.
Aubrey Smith.
Air Epic Appears
Fox Rialtq Screen
"Hell Divers," the rousing dramatic
comedy production featuring Wallace
Beery and Clark Gable, which created
such a furore at the Fox Craterian
a few months ago, is coming today
and tomorrow at the Fox Rlalto the
ater. It will be remembered that "Hell
Divers" was the film attraction se
lected to Inaugurate the new policies
at the local Fox houses. -
The great cast of "Hell Divers."
aside from Beery and Gable Include
Marjorle Rambeau, Dorothy Jordan
and many others of note.
This picture Is the acme of laughs,
action and excitement. Air stunts
seldom equalled In any picture fea
ture this dramatic thunderbolt.
Scenes aboard the great plane carrier
Saratoga, as well as the battleships,
stir one s blood to tingling.
Phone 543. We'll bnul away. your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Portrait of distinction.
leys, opp. Holly theater.
Elect Frank Perl coroner.
BEGINNING
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Another difficult task In correctly
enacting this story was to find thirty
pygmies . . . among the rarest crea
tures on earth. This, however, was
accomplished as the finished picture
will reveal.
The photography of "Tarzan" Is
simply grand. Extraordinary "shots"
such as human mind has never be
fore witnessed. Is Included in this
startling drama. Particularly the cam
era ttcenes during the flight of the
party over a tremendous high plat
eau, with the valley below, thousands
of feet. Is graphically shown on the
screen.
Record throngs are anticipated at
the Fox Craterian theater during the
run of "Tarzan." The performances
today will be continuous from 3 till
11 p. m.
An additional attraction, dedicated
to National Music Week, will b the
musical rendition of excerpts from
"The Student Prince" with Madge
DcLasaux presiding at the Wurlltzr.
California Senator
Endorses Hughes
Senator James M. Allen, former dis
trict attorney of Siskiyou county
highly endorses John H. Hughes, can
didate for sheriff.
Yreka, California
April 4th, 1033
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I beg to stp.te that I have known
Mr. John H. Hughes, now residing In
Medford, Oregon, for many years. I
was formerly District Attorney of Sis
kiyou county, and during the tlmf
that I was District Attorney, Mr.
Hughe was a peace officer In this
county, I found him to be one of
the most capable peace officers In
the county. He always co-operated
fully with my office. 1 found him
thor-ugh in his Investigations, and
honest and trustworthy In every re
spect. I believe he 1 well qualified to
fill the position of Sheriff of any
county, and I hope thai he 1 elected.
Respectfully yours,
SENATOR JAMES M. ALLEN.
Paid Adv.
Portraits of distinction. The Peas
ley's Opp. Holly Theater.
TODAY 1 3 DAYS OP RIOT
Heaven Protect The Poor Working MAN!
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"THK KKI LI, Ml BHKR MYarKBY" "HllLy 1 I
"THE NAOOr.RI AT THE OPERA" Aa4aj14f
CHAMBER PLANS
MALE CHORUS TO
LIVEN MEETINGS
Plans for the formation of a male
chorus of forty members, aa a means
of reviving interest in music In Med
ford. and to provide music for many
civic event in thla city were an
nounced Saturday by W. S. Bolger.
president of the local Chamber of
Commerce. The new organization
will be patterned after the Eugene
O lee men, a musical group which has
been functioning successfully for the
past eight years, and It la believed
that the plan will meet with Immed
iate response on the part of the com
munity at large.
Jsmes Stevens, on of Medford's
outstanding singers and musicians,
will direct the new organization,
whose initial meeting will be held bt
the Chamber of Commerce building
a 7:30 p. m Thursday, when all men
Interested in becoming members of
the chorus are requested to be pres
ent. According to present plans, mem
bership will be 1 ml ted to forty, and
It Is expected that there will be little
difficulty In securing a full quota at
once.
The local Chamber of Commerce
will assist In the organization of the
new group, which will thereafter elect
Its own officers and director.
Membership tn the new organization
will be determined by a test for each
applicant, and after the allotment of
the club Is filled, a waiting list will
be formed for prospective members.
It la particularly appropriate that
the proposed Medford chorus be in
augurated during the coming week,
which la National Musio Week, and a
large number of prospective members
will undoubtedly be present at the
Chamber of Commerce next Thurs
day evening for the organization
meeting.
ROOSEVELT STUDENTS
ACHIEVE HONOR ROLL
Student of the Rooeeevlt school
who received only A' and B' during
the past six week, have been listed
on the honor roll. .
They were Richard McElhose and
Jack Gray, 1A; James Elliott, 3A;
Robert Jones, 3B; Nadlne Gold, Jean
Phythlan and Ralph Vlrderi, 3A; Loeta
Beal. 4B; Billy Offord and Charlea
Boyden, 4A; Gloria William and
Lelghton Piatt, 6B; Geraldlne Cle
ments, Donald Montleth, Josephine
Mead, Katherlne Gentner, Dorothy
Oentry and Hazel Dressier, 6A; Billy
Strang, 6B; and Edith Hodgklns, 0A.
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IS
AT
A student body meeting wss held
Friday at Roosevelt school, with
President Catherine Conroy In charge.
She urged all of the puplla to bring
their health certificates In esrly.
. A program was also presented, In
cluding "Rain Song," a poem by
Loeta Beale of the 4B; "Coming of
Spring," a poem by Anita Davis; "The
Month of Showers" and "Tea Party
OUS COMEDY I
MAKE!
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Kay Francis In
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Si xf::y-
Kay
Heaven help the poor working man.
The boss Is on the make. And the
boss is none other than the ravishing
beauty, Kay Francis, star of "Man
Wanted" the saucy, snappy, spright
ly, comedy opening a three-day en
gagement at the Holy Theatre today.
David Manners, Andy Devine, Una
Merkel and Kenneth Thompson do
In Fairyland," songs by the 4A class;
tap dance by Betty Prosser of the
6A, and a piano solo by Gloria Wil
liams of the SB. The assembly clos
ed with the flag salute.
REDMEN WILL GATHER
IN M'CLOUD MAY 7TH
McCloud. Calir., will be ths mecca
of Redmen and Pocahontas lodges ol
I f V$M&Zpr I iJS W I nuiyotiAv ,(fA oiaisi would
VkzJr twugrr Z youuvbukb
The producen of "Trader Horn" now
answer an overwhelming demand for
another Giant Romance of primitive
Life and unfettered Love. Edgar Rice
Burroughs' newest Tarzan thriller ii
truly "The Trader Horn' of 19321"
Hold
Your
Breath!
It's More
Exciting
Thin an
Earthquake
Jofinnjr VftlumMrr, as Tartan,
from (he den of Crocodiles
Urn'.
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warn
ALSO ADDED FEATURE
Musical
Potpourri
Wallace Beery
Clark Gable
Holly Picture
Frances
their bit to make "Man Wanted,
riotous comedy. The shows at the
Holly today will be continuous, and
to properly balance trie program
Graham McNameo Newa Reel, an S.
3. Van Dine story. "The Skull Mur
der Mystery." and Mr. and Mra. Jack
Norworth in "The Naggers at the
Opera." will ahow with the feature
picture.
California and Oregon on Saturday,
May 7th. An open meeting will he
held and the Councils and Tribes of
the neighboring country will be rep
resented, also Medford and Portland.
Oregon.
A program Is planned and the
Great Sachem of California will pre
sent a silver loving cup to the Great
Sachem of Oregon, Dr. Bounds,
Several Great Chiefs of Oregon will
trail to McCloud. stopping In Med
ford at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at
the Redmen Hall, where they hope
to meet many local members.
the most eagerly awaited of all
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER HITS!
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Dedicated to National Muslo Week
'The Student Prince'
TODAY and
"Hell
HOTEL ALLEN NOW
VASTLY IMPROVED
OPEN FOR GUESTS
After several month of prepara
tion, the Allen Hotel, formerly the
Nash Hotel, Is officially open to pa
trons, under the management of B.
T. Allen, lino 1 well known In south
ern Oregon through his connection
with the Ashland Hotel which he haa
operated for a number of years. Visit
ors wishing to Inspect the remodeled
hostelry will be welcome, according to
Mr. Allen.
Ralph Kirk, formerly of San Fran
cisco, Cal., will be the resident man
ager, and Bert Wright, of Ashland,
Ore., has been employed as night
manager of the new Allen.
Completely renovated and remodel
ed from the main entrance to the
roof, the Allen presents an attractive
appearance and every effort has been
made to transform the former Naah
Into one of the most comfortable
popular-priced hotels on the Paclfie
highway, Mr. Allen stated yesterday.
Local firms which participated in
the extensive Improvements Include!
City Cabinet Works; Medford Electrle
Construction company, F. O. Runyon,
painting and papering contractor, and
C. T. Holloway, painter and decora
tor. Yes, we are remodeling to serve you
better. De Voes.
hl.NU.il AMI MO.NUAV
"LOCAL BOY MAKES
GOOD" ,
with
Joe E. Brown, Dorothy Lee
ANY SEAT 15c ANY TIME
Johnny WEISSMULLER
Adonis tfrlmmlng champioa and
great cast Including
Noll HAMILTON
C. Aabriy SMITH
Maureen O'SULLIVAN
Thrill follows thrill I W. S. VAN
DYKE, who made "Trader Horn",
has directed this most daring end ex
citing of screen, adrentu res I
I MATS. Week Days. 20
EVE. and Sun. Mat....30
Continuous Sun, 2 to 11..
M0HDAY ".vr
Divers"