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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, IfEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1932. PAGE SEVEN Local and Undergoes Operation Mra. O. 9. Hlckmra underwent u operation at tta Community hospital Sunday night, . Returns to Portland Wilson Car rol, who had been vial ting In this city tor several days, returned to Portland this morning. I At the Benson Mr. and Mrs. Era 11 Mohr, who own the Hotel Medford, are at the Benson from Medford. Morning Oregon lan. Visits In South Mrs. W. M. Van Bcoyoo left here by train Sunday evening for Los Angeles, where she plans to visit. VLeaves for South Fred Brown lft VJjilford this morning for southern California, where he plans to spend several months. Mrs. Kimball Hostess Mrs. Julia Ch Kimball Is hostess today to mem bers of the Grace circle of the Pres byterian church. Two from North Prank Christie and P. Q- Perkins of Seattle are the only Washington guesta registered at Medford hotels. To Wyoming Mrs. Anna. Chaney, who spent the winter In Medford, visiting relatives, left by train Mon day evening for Casper, Wyo. To Butte PallsMrs. N. B. fiftod-" dard arrived In Medford today by train from Los Angeles and Santa Ana. She Is en route to Butte Falls. Mrs. Merrlman Home Mrs. M. D. Merrlman. who has been spending the past ten days in Fresno visiting, returned here on the Shasta today. Issue Permit The city has Issued 925 permit to U. J. Carpenter to suve a partition at 223 East Sixth rJw-et, according to records at the city hall. v Pickett In Hospital P. M. Pickett, who underwent an operation a few days ago at the Sacred Heart hospital, la reported in an Improved condition today. Bowlers Here Mr and Mis. R. A. Conger stopped In Medford overnight en route south from Vancouver, B. C where they participated In & bowling tournament. One member of the group who has proved quite an expert, will sail soon for Germany to enter competition there. Strawberries t are cheaper this year than ever before at this stage of the season. Ask for Fluhrer'i Shortcake Layers to go with them. Either individual or sheet layers TIE. and WED. "Gold Dust Gertie" with Winnie Llghtner Any seat 15c Any Time K eep in a ' H 1": (jftjfjf The Inn amforl andltw '! ',1 fwe Prtka I .' i .'j tor man or woman demands v r 1 & ycus at ertrw Heethman rknai HEATH MAM X HOTELS HEATHMAN i.fiTl'VI HEATHMAH i..CTg!H Personal Return to Trail Having visited in Berkeley, Cel., Mrs. R. B. Bird and Mrs. Weeks returned to Medford on the Shasta Sunday, and Journeyed on to Trail. Undergoes Operation Miss Janet Ross of Grants Pass, who underwent an operation at the Community hos pital, la getting along nicely this afternoon. Weeks Return - Miss Gertrude Weeks and Alfred Weeks returned on the Shasta this non from Berkeley, Cal., where they have been visiting for several days, Completes Meetings H. A. Hun derup, Baptist evangelist from Fort Worth, Tex., who has been conduct ing meetings in Ashland, left this morning for Portland. In from Jacksonville Miss Mollle Brltt and Em 11 Brltt of Jacksonville are shopping In Medford today. Other callers are A. B. Zimmerman of Gold Hill and Mrs. I. McDonald of Persist. Mrs. Talent Visits Mrs. Terry Tal ent of Seattle Is spending a few days in this city visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barber, Ashland Dally Tidings. Shaw In City Today G. L. Shaw of Portland, representative of the North Western Mutual Life Insurance com pany, is In Medford today calling on local agents. Bray Catches Fish Dr. J. P. Bray was a successful fisherman again Sunday, according to reports about the city yesterday. He Joined the fishing fleet at Savage Rapids and landed a salmon. Takes Pictures Hugo Guenther. who visited Crater Lake Sunday, re ported today that the photographs he took of the lake and snow scenes were "perfect," having received the prints last night. - Autoglro Here King Baird, flying his Pltcalrn Autoglro, landed at the Medford airport at 3 o'clock yester day afternoon from Klamath Falls. He plans to give an exhibition flight, he said yesterday. To Crater Lake E. O. Sollnsky, superintendent of Crater national park, was to leave today for the lake, accompanied by R. W, Price of Portland, who will be in charge of the lodge again this year. From a Distance The hotel guests from distant places, stopping In this city, are Helen D. Everett and Anna R. Glebler of Missoula, Mont., A. T. SJoblom of Chicago, J. Hlslop and Mrs. H. Hlslop of Vancouver, B. C. Attend Medical Meeting Among members of the local medical pro fession attending the annual meeting of the southern Oregon association In Roseburg today are: Dr. James C, Hayes, Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Dr. Wm W. P. Holt and Dr. R. W. Sleeter.. Rail Representatives Railway men who arrived In Medford by train this morning to confer with business men were L. V. Druoe of the Canadian National, Dan Farrell of the Wabash lines and Joe Gotham, representing the Lackawanna. All have their headquarters In Portland. To Reside Here Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Schappert have moved from Port land to Medford, where they plan to make their home. Mr. Schappert, representative In the southern di vision of the Real Silk Hosiery com pany, has Just been transferred to this city. Tollefson Leaves Merland Toilet son, student at the University of Oregon, left for Eugene by train to day, having spent the week-end In Central Point as the guests of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Theo. P. Tol lefson. As Mrs. Tollefson was unable to be on the campus for Mother's day, Merland visited at home. - From California The hotel guests In the city Include the following group of Calif orn tans: Mrs. C. P McDonnell and O. R. McConnell of Happy Camp, George A. Tebbe of Yreka, Robert R. Newman of Sacra mento. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Smith of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Roy of Oroville, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Klrk- land of Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. W. B Brown, S. C. Talbot, E. O. Kruzer, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Powell and W. A. Powell of Los Angeles, and from San Francisco, E. L. Kearney, Bob Mason, C. B. OHalloren, S. Sllverstone, B. D. Penaluma, A. R. Covell. T. H. Pitt, A. W. Stauber, Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Larken, Ethel Bentley, P. Keane and D. L. Singer. Real Bed. . . . AKHI B L I Bah. ,N PUKILANU Likes .Medford Mrs. O. J. Wilson. en route from Pocatello, Ida., to Los i Angeles, liked Medford so well when I she arrived here, that she planned to spend the day in the city, she said this noon. Stop In City Max Genlar, director of administration, department of agriculture, and Charles A. Cole, di vision chief, division of plant Indus try, both of Salem, arrived In Med ford last evening, and left early to day. Visits McLeod Mrs. Mabel 0. Mack. county home demonstration agent, Is spending today at McLeod, conduct ing an all-day meeting. Household accounts is the subject today being considered by the home extension unit. i Isaacs Catches Trout Wm. F. Isaacs, one of southern Oregon's best known fly fishermen, caught a dozen trout from the Rogue near his coun try place. Big Rock lodge, Sunday. All were of good length, he said to day, and made him a "dandy" supper last night. En route to Oakland 0. 0. Root of Anaheim, pastor of the First Chris tian church In that city, passed through Medford by train today, en route to Oakland, Ore., where he will conduct services. Rev. Root is a friend of Rev. W. R. Baird, "pastor of the local Christian church. From the Metropolis The Portland guests at city hotels Include A. D. Nicolette, S. Lamourlnx, O. C. Kra mlu, R. Finch, H. Fairing, C. G. Greg ory, L. W. Jetter, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ruber, A. H. Queenle, A. S. Mundel, John Whlney, L. C. McCormlck, J. M. Smith and Ira N. Gabrlelson. Journey to Yreka Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson, Mrs. W. H. McGowan and Mrs. Cornelia Barnes of Phoenix mo tored to Yreka last evening, where they attended the Joint meeting of the Yreka and Etna Mills chapters of Eastern Star. The special gather ing was held In honor of a visit from the grand matron of the California lodge. From State Points Included among guests from Oregon points other than Portland, who are registered at ho tels in Medford. are G. W. Glllen water, J. Krimmell, H. Krlmmell, Mr. and Mrs. Percy HUIla and R. E. Toner of Eugene, Charles A. Cole and Max Gehlar of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Morris of Klamath Falls and L. J. Bennett of Roseburg. Motor to Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Volney Dixon spent yesterday In Grants Pass. The drive from this city to the climatic town Is becoming more popular each day as the many gardens neighboring Grants Pass de velop under the spring sunshine, which Is coaxing pansles. Iris and hosts of other flowers into blossom. Farmers In City Hershel Harper, farmer of the Sams Valley district, Is transacting business In Medford today. Other members of the farm ing population here today are John L. Hallam of Beagle, Frank and Wal ter Fitzgerald of Sams Valley and A L. Ferns of Phoenix, Moving to Union Creek Mr. and Mrs. Jess DeWltt of the Old Stage road are leaving today for Union Creek, where they will make their home during the spring and summer seasons. Mr. DeWltt Is located with the forest service in that district. He returned yesterday from Crescent City, where he attended a forest serv ice meeting. Enjoy Lake Trip They dldnt see the bears, but they had a grand time Just the same, Dr. B. R. Elliott re ported today for himself and his guests, who made the trip to Crater lake Sunday. Dr. Elliott was accom panied by his children, Amy, Jimmy and Joan, and Virginia Llndley, Betty Vllm, Betty Paske and Carol Scheffel. LAST TIMES TONIGHT! THE HILARIOUS COMEDY HIT1 "BEAUTY AND THE BOSS" With MARIAN MARSH. WARREN WILLIAM ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ON THE STAGE 1 TOMORROW NIGHT! ONE APPEARANCE AT 8:15 RETURN ENGAGEMENT Or VIC MEYERS AND HI COLUMBIA RECORDING ORCHESTRA IN A BRAND NEW PRESENTATION Danr at the Orlrntnl Gardens After ttie Show Completes Stay Here Mrs. E. J. Bratney will leave thl sevenlng for h7 home in Portland, after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Laura Pierce. Register Cars Among those regis tering their cars yesterday at the out-of-state auto bureau on South Riverside were A. W. Alderson cf Houston. Tex., E. J. Lyons of Long Beach. M. E. Strouse of Yreka. An drew A. Thomas. H. Q. Hill and O. H Klelnau of Los Angeles, W. E. Petty of St. Louts. Mo., Jack W. Henry of romona, xrea wmpura oi itogers- ville, Tenn., and W, E. Mann of Bremerton, Wash. Maglzlne on Vacation With the publication of the May issue of 'Child Health," the monthly Journal i of the Oregon Tuberculosis associa tion, distribution is suspended until next September, according to an nouncement received here from Miss Luella Markley, editor. Nearly 5,000 copies of the May Issue, which was devoted to mental hygiene in the schools, were distributed free to Ore gon teachers. The service is among those financed by the sale of Christ mas seals. Candidate In City Attorney Earl C. Bronaugh, Jr, of Portland, candi date for attorney-general in the Re publican primaries. Is in Medford to day, meeting friends and taking a look at the political situation. After his statewide tour, Mr. Bronaugh finds Senator Stelwer gaining ground dally over his opponent, A. E. Clark, an destlmates the former Is 30 per cent stronger today than he was three or four weeks ago. Bronaugh Is active in the American Legion and attended the Legion meeting In Med ford last night, as the guest of Hob Deuel. I Wm. P. Isaacs' Rhode Island red hen has something to cackle about these days. And her feathers aren't all in a fluff for nothing. She has a lot to cover up, for out of the eggs upon which she faithfully sat dur ing the past several weeks evolved chickens, duck and turkeys. When the chlckena appeared the old red hen got ready to leave the nevt. But no, there were other eggs to be hatched. She spread her wings again. Out came a delegation of tur keys. She looked them over with critical eye, and settled down again, two eggs remained unbroken, and warm. Then a foreign peep sounded be neath her feathers. Bhe ruffled them up and stepped from the nest with a cackle. She didn't seem to fancy them at first, the two little birds with very wide bills, the caretaker at the Big Rock lodge reported to Mr, Isaacs. But later gathered her cosmopoltan family under her wings and has since been clucking In three languages to keep the ducks out of the river while the turkeys and chickens eat bugs on the bank. Poole's Pelican Theatre Klamath Falls MAY 16TH AMERICA'S GREATEST' REVUt II OfliGINAL I. K PRODUCTION & CO of IQO MAIL ORDERS NOW $192 $2.50 3.00 IHILJITJ til l' r ' ON THE SCREEN TOMORROW and THURSDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT A ThrlUInf story of the Secret Serrlott "BEHIND THE MASK" with JACK HOLT CONSTANCE CrMMINOS Boris KAni.orr Bathing Beauty l :f , V y w A ! y ll ty J A Belli in p Beauty, typlcnl of (hose who will nppenr oil the Fox Craterlan stage with Jack Ret law tomorrow. Tomorrow and Thursday will be theatrical "red letter" day In Med ford, when Jack Retlaw's Mammoth Bathing Costume and Beach Pajama Revue and Frolic la presented on the Vic Meyers And His Band Return Engagement Oriental Gardens Wed., May 11 Admission Gents 75c Ladies 25c Also Playing at Holly A A Free through, ON NEW ROUNDTRJPS EAST Fares Lowest in Years! Bccinnine May 22 On sale until October 15 jo-day Hpundlripi New York .... 4ll9.77 Philadelphia . . . Iia.4l b . , m m Bolton . . .... 126.85 Viihin(!O0,D.C. Ho t Detroit 96.00 mntt mny mrt B back io 30 dar. On May 22, we remove the extra charge iot Including Cali fornia in summer roundtrins East. Then from this city and most western Oregon and Washington points you can visit California on your way to and from the East for not If more fart than the lowest roundtrip direct East and back. Here's what this means in dollars and cents: Last year the roundtrip fare to New York through California was $169.70.' Beginning May 22 this fare will be cut to $135.12 for the season roundtrip ($1 19.77 for a 30-day roundtrip) and at either fare you can visit California on your way to or from the East. Stopover anywhere In California, then take your choice of Southern Pacific Routes to the East. Return through California, or by any northern line or reverse the order. If your destination is New York, choose Sumel Route via New Orleans, and include the delightful ocean voyage to New York. Berth and meals on steamct are included in tail fare. Southern Pacific Pox Craterlan atage. Thli mammoth spectacle will be shown onoe each j evening, at 9 o'clock. I Rich In splendor highly elabor ate setting in two dazzling scenes with SS people on the stage 18 dis tinct entertaining number! 95 beau tiful bathing girls the Beven Plashes in an acrobat lo dance novelty Prus sian Plastlqu group fsntasy Lloyd Williamson, song star Jack Retlaw and hit Pajam Olrls-Jlmme Park hill, banjo king the 8ix fiallorettes Nelly Dane Maids tn electric -lighted swing ensemble Noel Benson, ec centric dance comic and other nov elties, will make up the brilliant pro gram. The first scene will be that of Paris modelling salon, while the other will be a huge beach setting, with a 1 3 -foot yacht, moving waves, beach umbrellas and chairs, a wharf, and various incidentals that go to make up modern bathing beach. All this has been especially created and prepared especially for this revue frollo. All costumes displayed In this pre sentation are direct from Adrienne's, the well known Medford women's ap parel shop. The very newest In beach and summer creations will be on pa rade. Adrienne herself pointed out that every garment is a brand new 1933 model. The screen attraction shown in conjunction with this big production will be that widely-discussed picture. "The Wet Parade." featuring Walter Huston. This screen feature will also be shown at the Wednesday -Thursday matinees. Vic Meyers Coming To Holly Wednesday Vio Meyers and hta Columbia Re cording orchestra will appear on the Holly stage tomorrow night only, one appearance at exactly 8:15, In a re turn engagement presenting a brand new presentation. This great orches tra leader became famous as Seattle's Jaza candidate for mayor, and his of fering at the Holly several weeks ago proved that his band Is an ag gregation of unusual ability. In ad- dltlon to being splendid musicians, Ticket Seaion oundtript A los Milt? u,.rrni f NewYork . .1J).IJ Waah'e.D.C tlJ0.4) Chlti.O . . . 90. SO St. Lniua . . . BV60 Indlanapolll. 95.70 Detolt .... 101.70 Philadelphia. 135.14 Cincinnati . , 101.34 Bo.loo.... 142.20 KeniuCltT . 73.60 and many more Be back October 3 1 his boys are all singers and come-1 dtans, and they offer a noveUy pre senuilon quite different from the ordinary stage band offering. The early appearanos at 8:15 Is necessary In order that the boys may finish their stage ahow in time for the dance to be held at the Oriental Gardens Immediately after the show. The excellent screen feature Is a thrilling story of the secret service, starring Jack Holt and entitled "Be hind the Mask." Constance Cummines, who la fast becoming a popular favorite at the Holly, Is cast in the feminine lead, while Boris Karloff is also promi nently cast. The picture, of course will open with the matinee tomorrow and will be the attraction at the Holly for tomorrow and Thursday TODAY LAST TIMES T O D A Y "The Miracle Man" Sylvia Sidney, Chester Morris and Others T0M0RR0WTHURS. Foremost Stage Event of 1932! taSaT, Bathing Costume and Beach Pajama REVUE and FROLIC n BATHING g 4-$) BEAUTIES !3) ELABORATE STAGE SETTING! In Two Dazzling Scenes! SINGING! DANCING-! MUSIC! COMEDYI 16 Spectacular Entertaining Numbers Produced and directed by JACK RETLAW ONE Performance Each Evening at 9 o'clock p. m. Program Includes t Dancing Flaahea Lloyd Wllllamaoit. flonga Six Nifty Hnllorettea Jamea l'arkhlll. Banjo . Pruaalan Plnatlnuo Fantaay Jack Retlaw and Pnjaraa Olrla Ooraeoua Bathing Beoutlea Noel Benaon.Eccentrto Danco Nelly Don'a Malda Electrlo Swing Ensemble If K, All Costumes DIHBCT FROM ADRIENNE'S Medford's Smartest Women's Apparel No Advance In Prices! ALSO ON THE SCREEN i rjj''; ff i"SCl,8,EI nimrted by ILp jTlvJ Aotionl &aJ&?M lm Coaedyl fs-Vo'1 01)0,1 Thrml Ci ISa"7! ' STAR-STUDDED : vUPv"! Dorothy Jordan Is n IS 5 Robert Yonn l L- trJ V Lewi. Stow Jimmy Dnrant WILLIAM BOYD IN "8UI0IDK FLEET COM. WED. LIONEL BARRYMORE in "Yellow Ticket' matinee and night, with Vic Meyers and his band appearing tomorrow night only. Just one appearanoe at 3:15. The usual clever shert subject program will be shown. "Beauty and the Boss," the hilarious comedy hit, with Warren Williams. Marian Marsh and Charles Butterworth, closes with the last performances tonight. Home from Eugene A. C. Pierce returned last night from Eugene, where he spent the week-end and im ports a "high" time. SPRINGFIELD Mrs. Irene Williams opened restaurant hci-e next to Swarta Meat market. 4 BAKER Sctuth approadh Of Old Oregon Trail to this place practical ly completed. Comla 25 PERFORMANCES AT ALL TODAY ONLY ANT 8BAT &