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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, fEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 3, 1932. PAGE SEVEN Local and To GfcappooM Mrs. 5. I. Smith f Scappooae, Ore., who vUlted Dr. M. B. Miller oi Phoenix for several days, left here today by train for her home. Calla In Medford Oscar C. Weber of Portland, representing Nalley'a, Inc., la In MedfoM today on busi ness. In Ashland Today Mr. E. M. Wil son Is spending today In Ashland. There she attended the D. A. R. luncheon this noon. At the Hotels C. W. Kimball of New York City and D. M. Johnston of Vancouver, B. 0.. have registered at local hotels. . ' l. Returns from North Ernie Harper, who left Saturday for Seattle on a business trip, returned to Medford by train this morning. Dr. Temple Leaves Dr. T. H. Tem ple left Medford by train at noon today for Portland, having attended Mrs. Temple's funeral here Sunday. Deal Visits Here W. K. Deal of Portland was a visitor In Medford, his former home town, again the first of the week. t 9 To Hllleboro Francis Barr plans to leave tomorrow by plane for Hills-j boro, where he will visit his parents while convalescing from a recent ap pendicitis operation. Continues North Oene Simpson, superintendent of the state game farm, Corvallls, returned, north on the Shasta this noon. He spent this : forenoon in Ashland on business. " VUlts Sister Here Richard law arrived In Medford last evening from Washington, en route to Hilt, Cal., and visited his sister, Ren a Collie, )and other relatives while here. Return" to Persist Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wllletts, vho have been guesta In Medford for the past several days, are leaving today for their ranch home, ... Insorance Man Here Ira Reynolds of the Commercial Union fleet. Port land, la In Medford today, conferring with members of local Insurance agencies. . - Miss Estes VUlts Miss Kathleen Zstes of San Francisco arrived In Medford today on the Shasta to spend the remainder of the week here visiting friends and relatives. In City Today S. O. Selllclt, elgnal supervisor for the Southern Pacific railroad, with headquartera In Rose burg, la In Medford today, having arrived yesterday by train. - . . Business Callers W. H. Gregory and son Herbert of the Eagle Point road were business callers In Med i ford yesterday afternoon, taking ad I vantage of the cessation of farming caused by the rain. ... Erpected Tomorrow Mrs. Carl Swl- tomorrow after spending the week end In Palo Alto and San Francisco, as the guests of Mr. Swlgart and their ; daughter, Mrs. E. H. Ayres. ... Miss Mattson Leaves Sylvia Matt - aon of Salem, bookkeeper for the ho tel system of which the Jackson ho tel Is a branch, returned north by train today, having been here since Saturday, . Newbury Returns Attorney dus Newbury returned to Medford by , train today from Portland, to which city he went Sunday. He appeared as counsel In a case tried In United States court there yesterday. - . . . California Guests The Bear state registrants at city hotels are J. J. Alexander of San Francisco, James )Brlggs and Robert S. Israel of River side. 0. A. Thurston and mother of Inglewood, H. W. Lelght and H. Joe Isaacs, Jr., of Los Angeles. . From (State Points Quests from Oregon cities outside of Portland who are registered at Medford hotels In- 1,4. r.h.Hn. Clv1nrA nf Klamath Falls, George Barbour and S. O. Sel llck of Roseburg. A. O. Bouquet of Corvallls, B. r. Sohallhorn, J. E. Har per, George F. Letron and R. A. Wil liams of Eugene. ... Apollo to Open studio Sebastian Apollo, well known pianist and or ganist, who has had a studio In this 'city for some time, has announced plans to open a branch atudlo in Ashland, where he will spend Satur day each week. The studio will be opened this coming Saturday, but will not Interfere with his musical work here, where he will maintain his present studio. Portlsnders Here From the city of Portland the following guests are registered at hoela In Medford: N. R. Leopold, Fred Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones, O. R. Thornburg. .11: T. Mallahant, J. F. Randall, C. . Barr, F. A. Johnson, H. E. Peck. Charles 8. Brewster, Oscar C. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Oreullck. Lenore Orsullck, W. K. Deal. F. E. Fortner. O. N. Borresvlk, King Baird and Leslie Anderson. Guaranteed Dentistry at Reduced Prices! FREE EXTRACTIONS with DOUBLE SUCTION PLATES Guaranteed To Fit Also rtiltirtlons In rn,(1 erown. brlilt.wors and tllMnts. FREE EXAMINATION Optn Ettnlnta bj appointment Dr. Thompson m East Main St. Ret. Front and Central Phone 70 Personal Transacting Business Mrs. Reason Evenslzer of Bybee Springs was a buslneea caller in MsvifArvf Ing. Other visitors from neighboring .ucaiiHw were s. Hanson of Reese creek and R&lph WUcox of Phoenix. Mr. Steel Improvlnr Friends of Will Steel of the Crater Lake park service areglad to .ear nthat he Is in an Improved condition today at the Sacred Heart hospital, where he has been receiving treatment for a severe cold, bordering on pneumonia, Railway Men Here a group of rail way representatives arrived In Med ford on the train this morninsr from Portland. They were O. R. Webster of the Milwaukee, Charles Burnett of the Rock Island. Ted Hoke of the Pennsylvania, and George Thomas of tne Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. Rhoades Going to Run A. B. Rhoades, well known in many sec tions of the valley as a soap sales man, was about town this morning catling on business and professional men and announcing his plans to run for Jackson county sheriff on an Independent ticket. He promises "a clean" administration, if elected. Register In City Washington rest dents stopping at the hotels In Med ford are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rowley of Bremerton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Preston and Mrs. Fred Montgomery of Spokane, Lt. and Mrs. S. R. Bud of Puget Sound navy yard. R. Q Masters, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Ketch am. W. G. Mclnroe, R. M. Mc Lain, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sohwartz. Receives "Liar's" License George Lowe of Central Point, who recently reported a catch of 17 trout at the close of one day's fishing In the Rogue. Is the recipient of the first "liar's license" issuing to this year's crop of fishermen, fellow anglers an nounced this morning. The early Issue of a license leads the sports men to believe there will be an es pecially heavy run on this department of their association this year. DelZell In Ashland W. A. DelZell of Salem, Democratic candidate for congress, who was a welcome visitor in Medford yesterday, continued to Ashland this morning, where he spoke today noon before a meeting of the Klwanls club. Noted for. his wit and humor, Mr. DelZell lived up to his reputation here yesterday in a short talk before the Chamber of Commerce forum. While In Medford he, with Mrs. DelZell, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Newbury. GUI In Bay City Word haa been received here from James Gill, former operator of a shoe shop on South Riverside, and well known lover of the open road. He la In San Fran cisco, conferring with publishing houses regarding the publication of "Rogue River Valley Moon," The words of the song were written by himself and Mr. Newman and the muslo by Sebastian Apollo. In the places where lt has been Introduced, the song has met with much favor, he writes from the bay city. He plans to start his return trip to Med ford Wednesday. Society and Clubs Triangle Members Honor Mothers Forty-three members of the Hi Triangle club of the First Christian church and their fifteen guests en joyed an Interesting meeting con ducted In the church parlors last evening. Mothers of the members were honor guests. Following the regular a business meeting, in charge of Miss Leneve Slmklns, the topic, "Training the Eyes, Hands and Brain," was dis cussed, with Lois Carter giving a paper on the subject. Everet Schaef er gave a talk on "John Ink! ma. Cap tain of the Oregon." Misses Virginia Gregory and Gene vieve Brown, accompanied at the piano by Miss Marjorte Gregory, sang duet. A program of musical selections and readings followed the discussion of the island Jamaica. Miss Velma Smith played a piano solo, Miss Dorothy Schaefer gave a reading. Misses Gregory and Brown sang a duet. Miss June Davis har monica selections, Winston Hotell two solos, accompanied at the piano by Miss Slmklns. and four readings by Rev. W. R. Baird. Refreshments vera served by the group in charge. The hall was attractively decorat ed in lovely spring flowers, and each honor guest was presented a dainty corsage. The welcome extended the mothers by the president and Mrs. A. H. Greg ory, advisor, was responded to by Mrs. Allen Curry, president of the Wom en's Missionary society of the church. CHILOQUIN Contract for load ing and hauling 15.000 cublo yards gravel to be placed on Cblloquln Sprague River road from Bray Mill eastward, awarded to G. I. Stebblns Construction Co., Klamath Falls, on their bid of 111,250. THANK YOU! I lincerely appreciate the response of Medford and Ashland friendi and buiinesi firmi at the opening of the Hotel Allen Monday. Hotel Allen E. T. Allen, Prop. OF CITY FOR DAY; (Continued from rags One.) A complete list from the senior high school showed the following boys controlling Medford s lndur.rles; Melvln Anderson. Mann's Dep irt ment store; George Brown, KMED; Charles Champltn, Jr., Holly theater; Zeno Clay, Medford Fuel company; Luclan Clement, Craterlan; Jack Col baugh, Pierce Allen Motor company; Wltdon Colbaugh. Dally News; Arthur Cook, Standard Oil; Bob Dietrich, Western Auto Supply: Thyrs Dodge, Gates Auto company; Paul Dorf, Ca melo; Joe Fader, Hubbard Brothers; Norman Fraley, J. C. Penney; Dur- ward Gass, Copco; Billy Gentry, Hub bard Brothers; Harold Grove, Tele phone company; Ltoyd Hammock, Lee's Men's Shop; George Harrington, Rlalto theater; Cleo Hicks, Jackson Hotel; Russell Hogue, Western Auto Supplies; Winston Hotetl, Big Pines; Seeley Johnson, Medford Investment company; Boyce Kellogg. Marshall; Bill Knlps, Southern Oregon Gas Co.; BUI Lamb. Qates Auto Shop; Conway Latham, Cupp Furniture; Ray Lewis, Weeks and Orr; BUI Lyman. Pierce Allen Motor company; Herbert Neil son, Lawrence Jewelry; Thomas New comb. Park Landscape Gardens; Lloyd Nicholson, First National Bank; Le Clair Northercraft, Puruker; Dan Olson, (Heath's Drugs; Jean Prock. West Side Pharmacy; Max Rae. Lam port's; Maurice Sctaeel, Medford Mail Tribune; oh Sherwood, Copco; Hugh Shurtleff, Eakln Garage; Bernal Slead. Woolworth's; Robert Sparks, Newbury Variety Store; Veral Stearns, Flck and Lindley; Ben Stlnson, Holly Theater; Jerry Trill. Office Stationery and Supply; Wilton White. Telephone company: Maynard Wilson. Holmes Insurance company: Jack Wood, Peo ple's Electric; Pet Winnie, Larry Schade; Rufus Younger, Modern Plumbing. x . OF A chassis of the new Ford V-8, cut away to show the mechanical perfec tion of the newest of Henry Ford's creations, will be displayed at the O. E. Gates Auto company's show rooms at the corner of Sixth and Riverside all day Thursday. C. K. "Pop" Gates has extended a cordial Invitation to all southern Oregon people to Inspect the special chassis wnicn snows the construction of the new V-8 motor as well as the run ning gear of the new Ford model. Another talking moving picture show will also be featured Thursday evening, according to Mr. Gates, to which the public will be invited. OF VALLEY DIES Mrs. Frances Mver Bllllnra. a nln- neer of southern Oregon, who crossed tne plains in 1853 with an ox-team, and settled soon thereafter in this valley, died thla morning at her home In the Valley View district of Ash land. She was 79 years of age. She was well known among the pioneers of Jackson countv. and was antlv. in the Southern Oregon Iloneer associ ation. All her life she was an earnest and devout worker In the a' fairs of the Methodist church of this section, and the state, Mrs. Bllllnas in aiirvlvaH nv n husband, G. F. Billings, and two sons nomer and Ralph Billings. Mann's Announces W hiteSale.With Opening Wednesday At Mann's deoartment .tar whir Will relffn lUnwrnM fnr tfe- hi which opens there tomorrow morning, article after article of snowy white fabrlca will be shown to the Med ford buying public. "BabV Week" I. .Un Mmln. In fnr Its shsre of prominence at the de partment store, and babya needs may be satisfactorily taken care of In thla section of Mann's. Included In the new dlsplsya In this department are tlttta hnnnata of "organdie and net, lace and rib bon trimmed," according to the announcement. Sharp reductions on spring coats for Immediate clearance. ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN'S. SEE US FOR PLANTS and FISH FOR YOUR LHLY FOOL Water Hyacinths, Cabomba Swamp Callat, Spider Lily Water Iris, Giant Arrowhead Water Lilies (Pnk. white, yellow) GOLD I'ttntail' Comete, JrlSH Oalicoi. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main " Phone 260 Bancroft Coming Ka,-V r'- KfC TT Director John Cromwell, George Bancroft, Miriam Hopkins 1. 1 D J MTk. Y-IJ J U Cl-ark" it wot k on raraii.uum a uiaiua, iiv uuu aim i iwh The mighty ruler of Red Russia! Once a member of the "black gang" . . . now the most feared man in the Soviet republic I A brutal being of unbridled passion and drunk with power. Such Is the role George Bancroft portrays In that splendid motion picture epic, "The World and the Flesh," with Miriam Hopkins, which is coming to the Craterlan theatre tomorrow and Thursday. Bancroft always played virile he man roles In the past . . but this Ben Lyon Coming Ben Lyon, popular leading man, cornea to the Holly theatre tomor row In "The Big Timer," the rollick ing comedy of a small town chump who wanted to be a big town champ. Constance Cummlngs and Thelma Todd are the featured feminine play ers. With the feature will show a "Be lieve It or Not" reel with Robert L. Ripley, a Ted H using Sportslant, and Marjorle Beebe in a novelty comedy. 'Hot News Margy." The closing at traction at the Holly tonight is "Man Wanted," starring the ravishing beauty, Kay Francis. It Is a mod ern, up-to-date comedy of a charm ing boss who goes on the make and 'gets her man." i CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS Paul McDonald, chairman of the ; membership committee of the Ash- j land ohamber of commerce," today led a drive in that city to raise 12300 in two hours." Those working on the plan were well equipped with "sales talk," according to reports. The chamber budget calls for 13500, but 91200 of til at amount will come from the state, for the out-of-state -car registration work. Knights Templar. ecatea conclave MSitacom mandenr No. 4. K. T.. Ma sonic Temple, Ashland, Wednesday evening, May 4. . Vw.V Routine business. AH Sir Knights courteously Invited to at tend. A. J. McC ALLEN, i W. H. DAY, Recorder. Commander. ! BROWNSVILLE H. O. TyleT and Harold Oell recently purchased John Greene service station in South Brownsville. each to 35c T to Fox Craterian portrayal Is undoubtedly his finest characterization. As the uncouth and resistless dictator, he 1 s the true counterpart of a huge, two-fisted ruffian . , . whose emotions can only be aroused by Miriam Hopkins as the great Russian dancer. The picture Is one of the year's flnestl Today will be the final perform ance of "Tarzan, the Ape Man," thrill ing adventures of the African Jun gles, featuring Johnny Wclasmuller, Maureen O'Sulllvan, Nell Hamilton and C. Aubrey Smith. FOR NON-SUPPORT Hugh Will Shaw was held to ans wer to the grand Jury when he ap peared before Judge Glenn O. Taylor this forenoon for a preliminary hear ing on a: charge of non-support In behalf of his two-year-old daugh ter. Shaw was later released on his own recognizance, to furnish H000 bail within three daya .time. The charges were filed by Mrs. Winifred Shaw November 3, 1931, but ha was not located until re cently. He has been on a ranch near Pendleton, he told the court. L TO Members of the city council will devote aome time tonight at their regular meeting to an ordinance to Issue improvement bonds to take up warrants Issued to date for Improve ments In the city for the past year No other Important business has been announced to come before the city dads. Beginning Wednesday, May 4, 8 P.M. SEVEN INSPIRING LECTURES "The New Psychology" Verona Hull Xnted Psychologist and Katllo Intrturrr St. Mark's Guild Hall Fifth and Oakdal (ta. May 4, 5, 6, and 8, 9, 10, 11, 8:00 P.M. A dramatic, forceful msusga Uachlng ths sound, practical, Invlnclbla laws of Ms, whereby you may rlae to complete self mastery, and throw off fear, self-consctousnass, Inferiority, worry, disease, and failure. No admission o'large, rree will offering. Inspiring radio talks dally KMI l, 8:30 A. M. (For Information or consulta tion plinna lit. GEM Tuei, and Wed, 'Good Bad Girl with Mae Clark Any teat 18c any time av'Wu.. "ML ' i 1 "Hum itmrj AUXILIARY POPPY DAY PROCLAIMED L Proclamations, announcing annual poppy day In Medford and granting the American Legion Auxiliary per mission to sell the memorial poppies May 20 and HI, were Issued today by Mayor E. M. Wilson. They read: To the citiceris of Medford: Poppy Day, and its veteran made Memorial Popples, have been recognized nationally since 1030 for their symbolism of World war sacrifice. It is fitting, therefore, that during this memorial period our citizens, deeply patriotic, should pause and reflect In hon oring those whose lives were sac rificed for the principles of lib erty and to give aid to the living victims of an heroic strife which gave to those troubled nations a new life and restraint from op pression. From these poppies, made by disabled veterans within our hospitals, may there be rea lized a fund that will give them renewed pleasures and happiness and Indicate to them that our American citizenship Is ever mindful of the service rendered. E. M. WILSON, Mayor. And: The American Legion Auxiliary Is hereby given permission to sell the veteran-made popples, spon sored by the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary, on May 20th and aist, 1033, funds thus created being for special relief for needy World war vet erans. E. M. WILSON, Mayor. Medford. Oregon. April 27th, 1032. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY EMPTY TRUCK going to 8an Fran cisco this week wants load for there or points en route. Hawley Trans fer. Phone 1044.-X. FOR RENT A nice house for small family. Inquire 264 Beatty 8t. FOR SALE White weaner pigs. Luke Ryan, R. F, D. 1, Central Point. LOfrr Horn-rlmmed glasses In case. Reward. Phone 758-J. PEKIN duck eggs for hatching. The Covered Wagon, Phoenix. CABBAOE PLANTS 6.00 per 1000. Phone 634 -L. WANT 3 neat appearing young men for Immediate work. Guarantee and commission. 200 First Natl. Bank Bldg.. 7:30 to 9 tonight, 8:30 10 Wednesday a. m. LOST Brown leather billfold con taining drlvor's license and cur rency. Reward. Thomas Culbert son. Phone 603. FOR SALE 1029 Chevrolet truck, stake body and lOKalru trailer with log chains; 1930 model A Ford Tu dor and small trailer; 1 model 03 Atwater Kent radio. Phone flofi-W. FOR SALE-Cow. T. V. Williams Tel. 14-F-ll. Begins TOMORROW A Rollicking Comedy I "The Bigtimer" - with BEN LYON CONNTANCF. Cl'MMINOI TIIELMA IOII) LAST TIMF.S tONIOIII Don't Miss This Rparkllnf Comedy Romance! KAY FRANCIS "MAN WANTED" Also News R. I. Van Dint Mastery "Nailers at tha Opera" jir , Until, i -2J Cheer I Jli "rill ? wiih tn 'Vii im11" Ton ; Y Chump Who I Became ,y.wi?'. I a bl i. .'aJ Town N Chsmpl DEL HO OBJECTS 10 VALLEY PEARS A not of Indignation was received today by the chamber of commerce from a man, who obviously feels that hla natural-born copyright in being Infringed upon. The note wag accompanied by wrapper from a Del Rio pear. The e rider's name, also Del Rio, prefixed by the Initial E., appeared only on the outside of the envelope. Inside waa the following measage: "Dear Sirs: Permit me to call your attention to the enclosed circular and kindly withdraw my name from your adds." The letter was addressed to "Messrs. Medford Chamber of Commerce" and mailed by E. Del Rio, 9218 Snyder, Brooklyn, n. T. Jimmy Henry and Tim White, pre siding as president and secretary, re spectively of the chamber today, dtd not announce tha course they will follow In answer to the request. No comment haa been received by the youthful administrators from the Del Rio orchards, where the pears with the Spanish brand are grown. O'BYRNE ASKS 'SHOT IN ARM' GIVEN IN JAIL Victor O'Byrne of San Francisco, Is being held In the county Jail, follow ing his arrest last night by county officials for disturbing the peace. Officers were called to the aacred Heart hospital, where O'Byrne de manded a "shot In the arm," they reported today. O'Byrne'a car had been attached previously, as he had been la two TODAY FINAL A V V Ta eV eV v eaa mm urn 1 arzan COMING 1 Tomorrow CfMCt )m "MM. DAfJlflOFTi n "'MIRIAM HOPKINS u. mramoum yiatiK gj& c si r n . v-n. . A swashbuckling- adventurer in an empire upside down with revolution, he lusts for the power to princes. of steel to get More he gets what the prinoes can no sessl A gorgeous dancing girl of the palaces The prize of his strength of arms! 'The Guardsman' When in the Ricif ic Northwest Stop at tithsr of the HEATHMAN HOTELS efstadtri hotiJi i tqueilry pprad td by tprltncd trtvtttrt. tn tb hub of tr Ihopplr M tfhMtriral rld-t tvtry comfort 4 low CM 0rdt aoss tt ttrtet RATES (OOO sWIA bath. C, Ooubi tOSOono'us mta both. . : w. NAB BY I MAHAtt HIATHMAN aftVOnWM4iali , J ..; -S 1 VKfK " '" Vr' . .".-.V, wrecks In this vicinity recently, records show. O'Byrna said that he waa here fishing In Rogue river. PORTLAND Piiomin Bras. onn- td their Anatolian Carpet and Rug Co. at 1U0 Sandy Blvd. NEW SHREDDED BISCUIT MORE ECONOMICAL Just One of the Improvements Developed for Kellogg'a whole wheat Biscuita When the Kellogg Company were perfecting their new shredded bis cuit, they decided that one of the improvements would be in the size of the biscuit. Kellogg'a WHOU wheat Biscuits are a new, conve nient size. Two are just right for a serving and fit the cereal bowl without crumbling. Also yon set 15 to the package, instead of ths usual dozen. The new Kellogg biscuita have a most delicious taste and erisp ness. They are "pressure-cooked'1 a special process that bakes in the rich flavor. And every biscuit is double toasted browned on both top and bottom. Of even greater Interest Is the fact that Kellogg's WHOLE WHEAT Biscuits are so rich in food value that, every package is certified by the Medical Arts Laboratory of Philadelphia. "Pressure-cooking" retains all ths food value of tti whole wheat, as well as making the biscuit easier to digest. You'll find these new shredded biscuits a very welcome improve ment. Delightful served with milk or cream fruits or honey added for breakfast, lunch, the chil dren's supper. Grocers say that sales are stead ily increasing. Identify this im proved cereal by the familiar red-and-green Kellogg's package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. TIMES TODAY m The APE MAN" Thrilling Adventures in African Jungles! COMINOI MATS. 201 EVE. 301 that once belonged He breaks chains itl longer pos I irresistible ANT SEAT 154 'With Lynne Fontanne Also Fitts-Todd Comedy MtATHMAN HIATHMAN 7 X. m isaWa