SfEDFOTID MAIL T'RTBUXE. fEDFOUn. OTCEGOX. FRIDAY, MAY C. MM.
rAGE ELEVEN
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Local and
Maglll Vlsltt Store Lloyd Mag 111,
owner of the MiglU drug store In
thli city, U here today from Bend.
William' VUitor Mr. and Mrs. B.
P. Williams of Portland are visitors
in Medford this week, Mr. Williams
representing Walton & Moore.
In Mualcale Mrs. H. B. Marsh, Miss
Imogens Wallace, Mrs. Herman Pu
rucker and Miss Dorothy' Reynolds,
local musicians, are in Ashland to
day participating in a mualcale.
In from Elk Creek Dave Pence and
son Lincoln, and Ace Weeks, ranch
ers of the Elk creek district, are
transacting business in Medford t
day. . Guest from Oakland Lester Smith,
who Is attending school this year in
Oakland, Is spending the week in
Medford with Mrs. Smith, He plans
to return south this week-end.
Kiiblts Visit Captain and Mrs. K.
K. KubU of Portland were Jn the
city yesterday, en route to their home
from California. The captain visited
his mine in the Applegate country.
Optometrists Leave Dr. E. D. El
wood, optometrist, and Dr. E. W. Win
kle leave tomorrow morning for Sa
lem, where they will attend the Ore
( gon op tome trie meeting.
Mrs. Wulker Called North Mr.
, George Walker left this morning by
motor for Roseburg, called north by
the Illness of her brother, with whom
she plans to spend several weeks.
Rurgoyne Visits Here Herman Bur
goyne was here yesterday from Eu
gene and Portland, calling at Mc
Crady'a cafe, now owned by Mrs.
Burgoyne and himself.
Pan nellenlc to Meet A meeting
of the lool chapter of Pan Hellenic
has been announced for tomorrow
noon at the Hotel Holland. Lunch
eon will be followed by the usual
social afternoon.
Show Crater Scenes Ernest A.
Rostel, publicity manager for Crater
national park, will show the reels of
Crater Lake winter scenes for stu
dents at the Rogue River academy,
Saturday evening, accordln gto pres
ent plans. The program Is scheduled
for 8 o'clock.
P A Baro-ain?
Tomorrow we will offer as our. regular Week End
Special the new type Raisin Bran Bread which we
introduced at the Mail Tribune Cooking School the
lost of March.
This very unusual bread made with a liberal portion
of raisins, walnuts and honey has become one of
our "best sellers" in the few weeks since its intro
duction. In order to persuade those who have not yet tried
this tasty health loaf to do so this week end we
will conduct a special Saturday sale on this
Raisin Bran Bread
11c the loaf
at your favorite grocer or our retail store. The
regular price on this loaf is 15c the loaf and we
know you will become a repeat customer once we
get you to try this wonderful bread.
Remember this is not an ordinary bread. It is a
combination of bread and cake which you can eat
and enjoy immensely without butter.
Still Some Real Bargains Left!
LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS IN
BEDROOM SUITES
Regular J.'U-.'O value In bed and
Vanity, flnlhed In walnut. A real
bargain at
C.ren enameled Bedroom Suite, hand
(lrmrated, fieri. Vanity and Bench
Chiffonier. $39 value, going at
Four-piece Bedroom Suite In vntlnnt!
Bed. Vanity. Chiffonier and Bench,
siil.oo values now
Personal
Kroschel Home Sam Kroschel, stu
dent at the University of Oregon, ar
rived here on the Shasta, last even
ing to spend the week-end with rela
tives and friends.
Mcketl Business Caller J. L.
Nlckell of Tacoma, Wash., represent
ing HodshonBerg Hat company, waa
a business caller In Medford yester
day. Called from South by Death Mrs.
C. L. Brown and children, Helen and
Donald, are In this city from Long
Beach, Cal., having been called north
by the sudden death of Mrs. Brown's
sister, Mrs. Ella Peters.
Guets from Ashland Mr. and
Mrs. Angus L. Bowmer of Ashland
were callers In Medford yesterday
afternon. Mr. Bowmer Is a member
of the Southern Oregon Normal
school staff.
From Hog ue River Misses Myrtle
Willis and Genevieve Piatt, school
teachers at Rogue River, returned to
that place by train last evening, hav
ing spent a short time yesterday
afternoon here shopping.
Bowerman Elected In the student
body election at the University of
Oregon Thursday, Bill Bowerman. for
merly of Medford, was elected vice
president, with 862 against 733 votes
for Roll a Reedy.
Name Omitted The name of Edith
Sage, Junior at the Senior high school,
was omitted from the school honor
roll published In Wednesday's Mall
Tribune. Miss Sage had 3 A's and
one B, with 43 points.
Registered Here Hotel guests from
points away from the Pacific coast
are Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Goodwin of
Grand Junction, Colo., J. M. Balrd
nd Ray D. Ward of Chicago, V .
Green and E. Ehrllch of New York
City.
From State Points The hotels
have as guests here the following
from state points outside of Port
land: Arnold S. Burrler of Corvallis.
H. R. Haines. W. I. Moody and B. R.
Pooley of Eugene, H. L. Prltchard
and Byrum Linn of Klamath Falls,
R, C. Schott, Edwin S. Woodford.
James E. Bunnell, P. E. Barrett and
E. B. Gabriel of Salem and Harry
Praralde of Oregon City,
And How!
j
$17.25
$29.50
$32.00
Plans Week-end Trip Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Hubbard plan to leave
tomorrow by motor for L&kevlew, .
whir they will spend several days!
visiting friends. i
Business Visitor from North Nell
Morfltt, district representative for
the Buick, Oldsmoblle. Pontlac Sales
company, with headquarters in Ae-
attle, arrived here Thursday to spend
a week conferring with local dealers.
Grant Returns Carl E. Grant, dis
trict manager of the Metropolitan
Life Insurance company, who has
been attending a directors' meeting
in New York City, returned to Med
ford by train this afternoon.
Business Callers The list of vis
itors in Medford today from neigh
boring localities include A. L. Perns.
Mrs. O, W. Dickey, Mrs. A. S. Mav
of Phoenix. Miss Mollis Brltt of
Jacksonville and Mrs. Te&sle Morgan
of Central Point.
Brings Home Salmon With one
shoulder Injured so that he could
use but one arm, "Daddy" Roberta,
known as "the mayor of Summit
street." returned from Savage Rapids
dam yesterday with a 30-pound sal
mon and a 35-pounder, according to
reports.
Seattle Guests The hotel registers
in Medford carry the names of the
following Seattle people: H. A. Max
well, K. s. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. John
P. Hall. O. O. Berger. H. J. Posket.
H. C. Walter, J G. Andre. Fred An
ha.lt and Harry Lewis. Other Wash
ington residents were J. S. Nickel of
Tacoma and John McGlllwray of
Spokane.
Port landers Here The many Port
landers registered at hotels In the
city are George C. Hall, J. C. Ward,
Ben C. Talbot. H. W. Powers. E. D.
Cook. Bill Clark, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Mars ton, John Sargent and family, J.
P. Carpenter, Lei and James. J. H.
Buell, R. C. McCracken, Louis R.
Centre, L. J. Cleasby. Mr. and Mrs.
E. C. Derum, Roy Alexander, P. H.
Brundage. E. W. Layell, Carl H. Wag
ner, Marshall N. Dana and son, C. J.
Wright, R. J. West aud George C.
Clark.
Bear Staters Callfornians who
have registered at hotels of the city
are the following San Francisco resi
dents: Paul Barnett, Mrs. Clayton
Sage, H. M. Llpman, H. R. Renelg. J
C. Scherz, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wil
liams. W. W. Galny and J. W. El
stem. Others from the southern state
are Mr. and Mrs. L. E Shepher, Paul
Hammond, S. P. Thronell, W. 8. Hoak,
J. C. Hlvlan and Mr. and Mrs. Q. S.
Nlsbet of Los Angeles, George Rucker
of Burltngame. Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Pendleton of San Diego and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Cavanaugh of Santa
Monica.
Pelouze Promoted An announce
ment In this morning's Oregontan
tells of the promotion of R. F. Pe
louze, resident manager for A. E.
Pitkin & Co., with offices In the
American Bank building In Portland,
to the vice-presidency and Pacific
coast managership of the company.
Mr. Pelouze formerly lived In the
Rogue River valley and Is remember
ed here by many friends. He served
14 months under the French and
American flags during the World war.
and previous to his enlistment In thr
army was a noted gridiron star aw
all-around athlete at Stanford uni
versity. Ramon Novarro Has
Role Holly's Drama
"Ben Hur," the greatest motion
picture ever made, Is now playing a
triumphant return engagement at
the Holly theater, gTeater than ever
with added sound effects and mu
sical synchronization. Ramon Navarro,
May McAvoy, Francis X. Bushman
and Carmel Meyers are the featured
players, with 190,000 extras also In
the cast.
To add to the thrills of this mag-
I nlflcent production, th most spec
tacular scenes such as the chariot
race and the sea, fight are being
shown on the Holly giant magnl
I life screen. 8hown on the giant
screen, the showing of this picture
Is an event. Part of the proceeds
of the matinee tomorrow will go to
the Junior High Parent-Teacher as
sociation, which Is sponsoring the
showing of "Ben Hur."
Chico Couples
Married Here
Four Chlco, Cal,
happy this morning
souls were msde
by County Judge
C. B. Lamkln, when
m united them
In marriage, In a
They were Lowell
farmer, and Alice 0.
Harold W. Wilson,
Flora Marshall. SO,
double wedding.
C. Howard, 31,
Sargent, 17; and
farmer, 34, and
Dining Room
Suites
Dlnlnf Room Suite In walnut.
Spanish design whltti are regu
larly prlred at 1T5. Table, Buf
fet and five Chairs. Special for
this sale
$75.00
Table. Bnffet and fnnr Chairs,
finished In walnut n amazing
bargain at thin price for the
complete suite '
$43.50
Warner Baxter
(Til
(By Jack Bctlaiv.)
A tingling story fraught with scads
of romance, tenderness, and oodles of
snappy action and thrllla Is des-
TONIGHT
TOMORROW!
Evening Shows Begin 7 o'clock
MIGHTIER THAN EVER!
SEE THE GREATEST PICTURE
OF ALL TIME ON OUR
GIANT MAGNI-LIFE SCREEN!
TUB TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF
.te-
Francis X. fjf WZfc K'T'
Bushman f ijJM P1CTURE
AN EVENT!
Sponsored by the
ON TUB RTAOEt
IN OBSERVANCE OF NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK!
TONIGHT I
JAMES
STEVENS
BARITONE
Coming Sunday That Hilarious Comedy
"BEAUTY i BOSS"
Another Sign of Summer!
Merrick's
Will Open
Tomorrow
Saturday 1 o'clock
New foot tubs and thoweri have been Installed, and the
satatorium completely re-decorated and painted. Dana
Thoraai, gwimming instructor, will ..be . in ..charge ..of
classes.
"They say swim In drinking water"
at Fox Craterian
'fit
yytm" ' ". . -I
tmed for the Pox Craterian theater
screen today and tomorrow when
Warner Baxter, beloved Daddy of
"Daddy Long Legs," again portrays
OUND
DON'T MISS IT!
Junior High P. T. A.
TOMORROW NIGHT I
ROBERTA WARD BF.BB
Snprnno
WIM.IAM r. ISAACS
llnrltnnn
SEBASTIAN APOLLO
Pianist
IE
a similar tola In that pie mild fea
ture film, "Amateur Daddy."
Fox (lima haa aurrounded Baxter
with an exceptional cat, including
Marlon Nixon. Prankle Darro, Rita
Lelloy. Wtlltam Pawley, David Lan
dau. Joan Ureslaw and many others
ol note.
ThU ta the story of a construction
engineer who adopt the young chil
dren of hi dearest friend, killed on
the brldpe-buildln Job which Bax
ter is auporlntendtng. The locale
move to Scotch Valley where a vil
lainous neighbor la trying to steal
the children's land.
On the strtge. Royal and Carl, wide
ly traveled "hill-billy" type radto
stars, with their musical snv and
harmonica, and not forgetting their
ancient tandem bicycle, offer an ex
cellent act. These boys offer their
outstanding radio hits.
James Stevens To
Offer Music Week
Feature At Holly
In keeplnp with National Music
week, two delightful presentations
have been arranged for stage attrac
tions along with the showings of
Ben Hur at the Holly theater. To
night only, James Stevens, baritone,
will appear in a song presentation.
Mr. Stevens needs no introduction
to Medford audiences. HLs work is
well known and it will be most en
TODAY and
.ON THE
Special! Personal Appearance
YAL
Noted Radio Stars
with their
MUSICAL SAW and HARMONICA
Regular Back-woods "HILL-BILLIES"
AND ON THE SCREEN
I5'aldy Long
f i-
' 1
A picture to make hearts hap
pier and romances sweeter.
With the Daddy of "Daddy
Long Legs" as its star!
WARNER
in
Amateur
Daddy
win nun
'The Saddle Buster' tomkeene
taut
3
'MALTESE FALCON
Kith luha Daniels
NATI'RDAY
IJi; "Psrflnrrs" witn I om m
vl r.o. Ill "Kliii ol the "
1 Mm r IHn
joyable to hear his beautiful bari
tone voice again. H will sing to
nlht only. Tomorrow night the
stage presentation will feature two
soloists: Roberta Ward Bebb, well
known musician and soprano of Med
ford. and she will offer a her num
ber "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice,"
from Samson and Delilah," and Wil
liam P. Isaacs, baritone. In especially
arranged number for the occasion.
Sebastian Apollo, pianist, will be the
accompanist for the Friday and Sat
urday evening presentations. The
Holly theater management la pleased
to cooperate in the observance of
National Music week and these' two
stae presentation will add grently
to the enjoyment of those who at
tend the theater to see "Ben Hur."
Seattle Dentist
Declared Guilty
SEATTLE. March . (AP) A U
prlor court Jury of lght men and
iour women late yesterday convicted
Dr. Albert J. McKeown. Seattla den
tut, of second degree murder for
the beating to death here March 1
of his 81-year-old mother, formerly
of Muscatine. Iowa. Twenty ballot
were taken and the Jury was out
18 hours. Leniency was recom
mended. MILLINERY sale tomorrow.
Band Box.
The
TOMORROW
STAGE .
and CARL
Doubles the
Delitfht of
.. - -
TW
MATINEES
20c
EVENINGS
30c
1
TODAY SAT. AN7T
Chapter "THE MYSTERY TROOPER"
C0MIN0
SUNDAY
for
Big Days
T
The Screen Hit
of the Year!
(ft
w
IdV f L'j
ife 1
ALSO ON THE STAGE
George Andrews
Popular Medford Hi Baritone
otrrrlnf MOTHERS' DAY Program
Walker's
DANCE
Central Point
Saturday Night
The Foremost
STAGE
Event of 1932
Spectacular
Bathing
Costume
and
Beach
Pajama
REVUE
and Frolic
Wed.-Thurs.
May 11-12
featuring
25 Beautiful
Living Models
Elaborate
STAGE
SETTING
with
2 Dazzling
SCENES!
V
It's Loaded With
Entertainment!
Singing!
nanrinor!
Music!
Comedy!
All Costumes
Direct from
Ad
nenne s
Medford's Smartest
Women's Apparel
There Will Be
One Performance
EACH NIGHT AT 9 P. M.
No Advance
In Prices
Hawks' bills bsvt no Meth.