Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 11, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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Local and
Business Caller Chas. Dunlap, will
known rancher of the Table Rock dis
trict, waa a business caller In Med
lord Tuesday.
Undergoes Operation Mra. R. C.
Shandel of Talent underwent a ma
jor operation at the Community hos
pital today and la reported to be
getting along nicely.
Arrlvei Home Mra. 0. Morrison
haa been In Portland for the past
two weeks with her mother, who was
111. She returne4 to her home last
evening.
At Prospect Today Mrs. Mabel C.
Mack la spending today at Prospect
at the meeting of the home extension
nlt. "Economical meals" la the aub
JSct today.
Auxiliary to Meet Members of the
Lsdles' Auxiliary, Medford Typo
graphical union, will meet Friday
evening at 8 o'clock at the home of
Mra. Kenneth F. Murray, 311 King
street.
Of Golden Gate San Francleco
people whose names are listed In lo
cal hotel are P. V. Sollman. C. V.
Butron, L. H. Rogers, H. O. Shy. W.
H. Rellly, Porter L. Bliss, Joseph A.
Muoney, Al Anderson, A. H. Paxton,
H. X. Mllholland and H. W. Edmlston.
Return Home Mr. and Mra. S. M.
Barrlgar of Nlatsu, Ore, left by train
today for their home, having apent
the past three weeks at Sams Valley,
guests of their aon-ln-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, at
their ranch, Rosebank.
Reservea to Meet Reserve officers
of the United states army, stationed
In Medford. will meet at the Armory
this evening at 7:30 o'clock, with
Captain Spllver as Instructor. The
subject will be "Organization of the
Sfantry Division."
On Business Here A. L. Costello.
representative of the Baltimore and
Ohio railway, and Mr. McLaughlin
of the Illnols Central, are In the city
today conferring with business men.
They arrived here by train this morn
ing. Attend Products Banquet Several
residents of the Central Point dis
trict were In Medford last evening
for the annual Oregon products ban
quet of the local Ohamber of Com
merce. Among those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber, E. C.
Faber and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Psnkey.
Announce Meet The annual spring
meeting for reserve officers of the
United States army will be held at
the Umpqua hotel, Roseburg. May 38,
announcement has been made from
the Eugene offices. This meeting
will end the class activities for the
school year, and all officers are urged
to attend.
1 Ablmtts Attend Banquet Mr. and
' Mrs. Lelth Abbott of Portland were
amonr out-of-town guests at the
home products banquet at the Hotel
Medford last evening. They are house
guests here of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L.
Knapp while Mr. Abbott transacts
business In the Interests of We
Southern Pacific, for which he Is
advertising manager In Portland.
From Eagle Point The Eagle
Point district was well represented
last night at the Chsmber of Com
merce home products banquet, Mr
and Mrs. Carl Von der Hellen, whose
asparagus formed a very tasty Item
on the evening's menu, were present.
and so was Harry Ward, manager of
the Eagle Point cheese plant, wmcn
supplied the Lsdlno cheese for the
dinner.
Many from Seattle The group at
the local hotels registered from Se
attle Includes O. A. Berger, A. L.
V Ickland. L. R. Foster. Samuel Apple-
stone, Oeorge Shelton. Bus Greene.
Vrnk Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Wajter
AHalnes, P. B. Schates and Oeorge M.
Boyd. Other Washington guests are
John Nelson of Port Orchard, Gloria
Schreader of Spokane and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Von der Hellen of Yakima.
From State Points Those regis
tered at hotels In the city from polnta
outside of Portland Include Mr. and
Mrs. S. N. Barrlgar of Nloteu, W. A.
WalKh and C. 0. Williams of Marsh
field, C. W. Owen of Albany. O. W.
Weir, John Lillard. Alfred Nallcn and
Hugh B. Esson of Eugene. Oeorge
Hilton of Grants Pass. Rex W. Mc
Millan of Klamath Falls, T. L. Spald
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Hewitt, Ted
Meech and F. T. Dick of Salem, and
, . Alfred B. Caatel of Fort Klamath.
SEP"
A Real
Spring Tonic
I a good old fashioned
picnic with a mammoth
lunch.
Remember Fluhrer'8
Holsum is the ideal
Sandwich loaf. And also
our wrapped cakes and
cookies pack well and
will economically take
care of the dessert
question.
til
Personal
Herring to Lake Dan Herring was
among the Medford people who visit
ed Crater lake yesterday.
O'Nell Here Pip O'Nell, flying hl
Belanca Skyrocket, stopped at the
Medford airport a short time this
afternoon before continuing north.
In San Francisco Harry H. Rosen
berg Is spending a few days in the
south, having registered Monday at
the Hotel Sir Francis Drake.
In from Lake Creek Mike Hanley.
well-known rancher of the Lake Creek
district. Is a business caller In Med
ford today.
e
Mrs. Cook Here Mrs. John Cook
of Long Island, N. T., arrived here on
the Shasta at noon today to be the
guest of Mr. and Mra. H. D. McCaskey.
On Business Here S. F. Jackson.
representing the Sunset Electric com
pany. Is spending today in the city
attending to business matters.
Returns Home Miss Thelma Kent,
graduate nurse, returned home last
evening by train from Portland,
where she was a delegate to the
nurses' convention held there.
From Eugene Representing the
Union Pacific railway, with head
quarters In Eugene. Ernest S. Farrell
arrived here by train this morn
ing, and returned north on the
Shasta.
Visiting Sister Ronald Brlttsan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Brlttsan
of Medford, Is visiting with his sister
here. Miss Margaret Franklin. He
will be in town for a week Evening
Herald, Klamath Falls.
Auditor Here P. M. Wlllcot of Chi
cago, traveling auditor for the United
Air Lines, left Medford this morning
by plane for Portland, having arrived
at the local airfield yesterday alter,
noon from Los Angeles.
Jenkins at Banquet Frank Jen
kins, southern Oregon newspsper col-
umnlst, attended the Oregon Prod
ucts banquet at the Hotel Medford
last evening, having motored over
from Klamath Falls.
At Products Dinner Regular meet
ing of the Active club was not held
last evening, but members attended
the Oregon Producta dinner at the
Hotel Medford In' a body. The pro
gram planned for last night will be
presented next week.
To Crater Lake A party of local
folk motoring to Crater lake yeater
day Included Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
Meader and granddaughter, Marian
Hart, and Mrs. Meader'a nephew.
Rowen Gall. Mrs. Nettle Normlle of
Portland was their guest.
t
In Klamath Falls Mrs. H. E. Rlna
barger of Medford arrived in Klamath
Falls Sunday to spend several days
Upon her return to Medford she will
be accompanied by Mrs. Docla Norria,
who will visit In the valley city for
an Indefinite period. Klamath News.
Rail Representative Worthlngton
C. Smith, traveling passenger agent
of the Northern Pacific railway, with
headquarters in Portland, apent this
morning In the city attending to bus
iness for his company, having arrived
by train from Grants Paas. He left
at noon for Klamath Falls.
Examiner Coming Ward McReyn
olds. examiner of operators and chauf
feurs, will make his regular visit In
Medford Saturday and Monday, May
14 and 18. announcement from Hal 2.
Hosa' office states. The examinations
will be conducted In the city hall
from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. on those daya.
Vacation at Brookings Mr. and
Mrs. Don Fisher stopped in Medford
the first of the week, en route to
Brookings, where they plan to vaca
tion for a few days. Mr. Fisher Is a
ranger at Crater national park, and
Mra. Fisher has been spending the
winter in Klamath Falls.
Register from Afar Those at ho
tels In Medford, registered from dis
tant points, are I, Karlno Garrett f
Helena, Mont, P. JL. Wlllcot of Chi
cago, D. B. Rhlnehart of Dayton. O.,
and M. E. Fleming of Dundee, Scot
land.
Guests at Hotels The following
Portland residents have registered at
Medford hotels: H. W. Holden, J. O
Severston. C. R. Ooaa. R. M. Ireland,
A. W. Adamson, Dorothy A. Elliott,
Amos Lawrence, W. H. Norton, W. 8.
Mitchell, J. H. Pendleton. F. O. Vin
cent, C. C. Boosler, Mr. and Mrs. W
B. Clark, L. B. Morrison. M. O. Wal
ther, J. H. Buell, Iran Oabrlelson and
R. L. Adams.
.At City Hotels The following
names appear on hotel registers here,
from California points: A. Ohrlsten-
sen of Oakland, O. H. McCutcheon of
Mt. Shasta. C. B. Osborne of Long
Beach, C. K. Lyle of Ontario, Frank
D. Randall of Sacramento, Anna and
Helen Norton. Harry Klmmell and
Jack Marlon of Loa Angeles. W. I
Edwards of Glendale and Mr. and
Mrs. Orik Ferstrom of Pomona,
Delphian Program Told Members
of Delphlsn society who are sched
uled to meet tomorrow morning at
the home of Mra. R. C. Mulholland
on Berkeley way. will be entertained
at a muslcele In which local artists
will participate. It waa announced
this morning. The society Is stpdy
Ing the Oerman opera and the selec
tions chosen for tomorrow's program
will be from the leading composer
1 of that country. Mrs. Ray Edwin, so
prano. will sing, and Miss Dorotlr
Reynolds, pianist, will also entertain
Plan Horwhaik Trip The flri
night ride of the season wilt be en
Joyed by local horsemen and hore
women Friday of this week. It we
announced today. The guests -wli:
leave the Dodge academy at e o'clock
and take one of the favorite bridle
piths of the htll region. A picnic
supper will be served on the trail
m before the guest return. The moon
is out In all Its glory these nights.
Jack Retlaw's
1
B0BEPJ YOUNG and JIMMY DURANTL in a scene hat
"THE WET PARADE
Tonight Is the big nlghtl In fact,
both tonight and tomorrow night are
the long looked-for evenings when
the mammoth Bathing Costume and
Beach Pajama Revue and Frolic will
be presented on the Fox Craterlan
theater atage.
All the elaborate and maslve scenic
effects hsve been completed all the
spectacular electrical displays are In
place all the tirlngl but much-needed
rehearsals are over all the beau
tiful costumes are here and every
one of the 36 performera In the huge
cast on tip-toe awaiting the aig-
nal for the curtain to rise tonight at
9 o'clock.
This brilliant revue-frollc will ap
pear on the local atage both tonight
and tomorrow night for one per
formance.
A program of 18 clever numbers
will provide the dazzling entertain
ment. Among the outstanding fea
tures will be 35 bathing beauties:
Stops In Medford Col. Hulbert A.
Allen of Portland, senior Instructor
for the Oregon National Guard. Is
In Medford on business. While here
he Is the guest of A. J. Klocker.
At Wlllard Hotel D. B. Gray of
Medford were registered at the Wll
lard hotel, Klamath Falls, the first
of the week, according to the Even
ing Herald of that city.
EXPECT DIVERSION
OF HAY F
The state highway commission at
its next meeting Is expected to grant
the request of the county court that
120.000 of the S30.000 of state funds
allotted for the Same Valley second
ary road construction be diverted to
t,he Little Butte market road. This
would leave 110.000 tor the Bams Val
ley road and spread the money over
a wider area and furnish work, for
more county residents.
L, M. Sweet of Sams Valley has
appeared before the county court
and protested any diversion of the
fund. Josephine county road en
thusiasts are also strong for expend
ing the full amount on the 8ams
Valley route. It would be a con
necting link between the Pacific
highway and the Crater Lake high
way. The county court holds that it has
a right to aay where the road funds
shall be expended within Its own bor
der.
PASSES IN HILT
LUbert J. Robinson, aged 30, passed
away at a hospital at Hilt, Cal., Tues
day. He waa a former resident of
Gold Hill and had been at Hilt only
two months.
He leaves his wife, Mabel Robin-
aon, and two uhiidren, EiizaDein
Louise and Luclle; also hla mother,
Mrs. Carl Ruth, and one brother.
Thoa. A. Robinson, of Gold Hill, and
one slater, Mrs. Alice Wathen, of
Manzanola, Colo.
Funeral services will be held at the
graveside In the Rock Point ceme
tery at p. m. Thursday by the
Christian Science church. Conger
funeral parlors In charge of arrange
ments. Women Organized
For Poppy Sales
In Medford Area
A corps of Medford women, num
bering more than 30, and organised
as efficiently as an army corps, will
go Into action here May 30 and 31,
In behalf of the dt tabled veterans
and their families, Mrs. Cole Holmes,
general chairman of the American
Legion Auxiliary's memorial poppy
sale, announced today. The entire
city will be covered well as the
outlying district of Medford, by this
group of workers.
All workers will donate their serv
ices, all money received going Into
the auxiliary's fund for relief among
the needy families of veterans and
for Its rehabilitation work among the
disabled veterans.
4
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
Revue Tonight
5s
Seven Acrobatic FlRshet: Stx Bailor-
etteA; Lloyd Williamson, song star;
Prussian Plastlque Fantasy; Jimmy
Parkhlll, banjo fiend; Jack Retlaw
and the Dancing Pajama Girls; Noel
Benson, eccentric dance-comic; Nelly
Dons Maids and the spectacular elec
tric swing ensemble, and many more.
All the superb costumes are direct
from Adrlenne'a, Medford women's
apparel shoppe. In fact, Adrlenne re
cently made a special trip to San
Francisco to secure the scores of won
derful new creations.
In addition, on the screen, both
matinee and evening, that dynamic
film smash of 1932, "The Wet Pa
rade." with Dorothy Jordan. Walter
Huston, Lewis Stone. Myrna Loy, Jean
Hersholt,. Wallace Ford, Jimmy Du
rante, John Miljan and others of
note will be presented.
There will be no advance In prices
for this huge combination stage-
screen show, and record throngs are
anticipated for both days.
OF
MEDFORD TRADE
(Continued Irum cage One)
Medford's retail trade, as revealed
by the national osnsus of dlstrlbu
tion, exceeds tlO.000,000. The auto
motive group shows the highest pro
portion of sales, with 36 2 per cent
of all retail business.
The Medford area Is further shown
to have considerable local wholesale
distribution In groceries, tobacco.
confectionery and other commodities.
The "Commercial Survey of the
Pacific Northwest" paints a broad
picture of the economic life of the
great area embracing the atates or
Washington, Oregon, northern and
aouthwestern Idaho, and west
ern Montana. The study por
trays the wealth and Importance of
the entire section as a market for a
wide range of the manufactured gooda
and other products of all sections of
the country.
The people of the Pacific North
west, the government report points
out, buy and sell In every market of
the United States. Their relations in
export and Import trade extend to
practically every country in the
world.
Agriculture, lumbering and manu
facturing alone, according to the sur
vey, are found to add more than
1,000.000.000 potential buying power
to the pockets of Pacific Northwest
residents annually.
With J.5 per cent of the total pop
ulation of the country, it Is shown.
the Pacific Northwest outs over 91
per cent of all the timber, mines 16
per cent of the copper, produces
nearly 35 per cent of the lead and
about 15 per cent of the zinc. Its
wheat farms grow one-eighth of the
country's entire crop, and Its or
chards more than 35 dct cent of the
commercial apple crop and 39 per
cent of the pears. On the Northwest
rsnges 15 per cent of all the wool Is
produced, while the coast fishing In
dustry accounts for about 5 per cent
CAME PRq
FOR OVER
Guaranteed pur
nd efficient.
USE
ltd than of high
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25
ounces
for ,
25
li
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Jack Holt in Holly Thriller
LsiilltisiTi Ttr."n''- v s"--.-ts .w,: ..... ... ..1 $fcw. . ...
"Behind the Mask." a thrilling
story of the secret service, featuring
Jack Holt, Constance Cumminga and
Boris Karloff, is the screen attraction
at the Holly for tonight and tomor
row afternoon and evening, with a
Ted H using Sport slant, a Kartoon and
Penrod and Sam comedy also on
the screen program.
The return engagement of Vic Mey
ers and his band will be a special
added attraction at the Holly tonight
only, one appearance promptly at
8:15. the early appearance being nec
essary owing to the dance to be held
of the annual American catch of
fish.
Medford resident and others In
terested in "Commercial Survey of
the Pacific Northwest" may obtain
copies of the report at a price of
$1 each from the district office of
the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce for the Medford region,
located at 315 New Poet Office Build
ing, Portland, or from the Superin
tendent of Documents, Government
Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
TALENT GRADUATING
EIGHT STUDENTS AT
EXERCISES MAY 20
Prof. Walter Redford, reoently ap
pointed dean of the Southern Oregon
Normal school, will give the addresa
Friday evening, May 30, at com
mencement exercises for the eight
students being grsduated from Tal
ent high school.
Examinations are being held to
morrow and Friday, according to O.
E. Bowman, superintendent of the
school, and the following was: wlll
be devoted to clasa activities. Includ
ing the senior class play, Friday, May
13, and baccalaureate on Sunday.
May 15.
The play will be "Two Unfortu
nate Women" and will be presented
In the aahool auditorium. Bacca
laureate will be held Sunday even-
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,
TONIGHT!
' ON THE STAGE
One Appearance
at 8:15
VIC
MEYERS
AND HIS
BAND
A MAGNIFICENT STAGE
PRESENTATION
IN A DAZZLING SETTING
DANCE AT THE ORIENTAL
OARDEN8 AFTER THE RIIOVC
ON THE
TONIGHT AND
Ho
ty 'JK
AMD
TED HldlNO rORTl.AVT PF.NHOD and MM COMEDY
KARTOON "ONE OOOD TtRN"
at the Oriental Gardens alter the j
show. They wll recall the "Walter j
Winohell comedy number by the
"nut" ba fiddler, the beautiful solo i
by the girl with the "violin voice."
and the clever Impersonations of
different characters by the boys of
the band. Another novelty presenta
tion has been prepared, everything
brand new, featuring songs, dances,
comedy and novelty Ideas.
Patrons are urged to be In the
theater no later than 8:15 In order
not to miss Vic Meyers and hla Co
lumbia Recording Orchestra.
ing In the Talent Methodist Episco
pal church.
For commencement Iris Long will
be valedictorian and Roy Chapln
snlutatnorlan.
Members of the class are: Iris
Levy, Geraldlne Stansell, Abbey Lea
rning, Esther Cochrane, Helen Oun
demon, Roy Chapln, Earl Edmund
son and Harland Lowe,
Desirable bouses always In first
class condition, for rent, lease or sale.
Call 105.
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Picture frames made to order. The
Peasleys. opp. Holly theater.
STATE Theatre
TONIGHT
"GOLD DUST GERTIE' 1
with Winnie Llghtner
Any Seat 15c Any Time
Graduation Special
Duart Permanent $3.85
Marcel or Finger Wave....60o
With Oil Shampoo 75c
Contour Hair Outs 25o
Prevost Beauly Shop
Now located bark of new court
home. 16 Laurel. Phone 727-J
SCREEN
TOMORROW!
A Thrilling Story
of the Seoret Service
"BEHIND
THE
MASK"
allh
Jack Holt
CONTANCB
COIMINOd
noma kaiu.oi r
LONDON. May 11. (API Twelve
Amerlcsn women will stand for one
brief moment before Britain's king
and queen tonight and hear the
softly spoken words of presentation
to royalty.
Thev will then curtsey In solemn
"thank you" for the regal favor and
depart, tired, and perhape wonder- j
ing a bit. to their hotels.
The moment of glory will be the ,
climax of weeks of excitement and
preparation hours apent at dress- J
makers, the trip from Amertca. long I
Tonight and Thurs.
THE STAGE PERFORMANCE
W ILL BE SHOWN
ONCE EACH NIGHT
at 9 0 '.CLOCK P.M.
Bathing Costume
and Beach Pajama
REVUE and FROLIC
PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY JACK RETLAW
35 People In Mammoth Cast!
A Setting of Splendor
in Two Brilliant Scenes
25 Georgeous Bathing Beauties
16 Entertaining Numbers 16
Inoluded in Oigantio Programme Are
I Acrobatic Flashes! Prussian Plaatlque rantasyl
Nelly Don's Maldt In Electric Lighted Hwlnga Ensemble!
. Lloyd Williamson, Sonf start
James i.'rkhlll, Banjo Klnjl
Jack Retlaw and the Dancing Fajnma Olrlsl
Six gallorettesl Noel nenson, Eccentrlo t'omedlanl
Singing! Danoingt Comedy 1 Music I
All CoBtumes Displayed by
ADRIENNE'S
Medford's Smartest
ALSO-ON THE SCREEN-ALSO
BOTH MATINEE AND EVENING
ifaT
!l 7
MATS. 20c
MM TODAY
"THE YELLOW
lessons in court etiquette, and bount
spent In a queue of limousines la
the Mall awaiting their turn to enter
the palace.
At the second court tomorrow
night eight other American women
will be presented, including Mrs.
Russell M. Brooks, Salem, Oregon.
Portraits of distinction. The Peas
leys, opp. Holly theater.
Crystalglow Kodak glass supreme.
The Pcasley'a, Opp. Holly Theater.
5 MIDGET inn
PHOTOS IUU
The Peasleys
Opposite Holly Theatre
NO ADVANCE
IN PRICES!
mM A
DAZZLING
Women's Apparel
Mighty
Drama of 19321
A Tremendous
Romance
featuring
WALTER HUSTON
DOROTHY JORDAN
LEWIS STONE, JIMMY DURANTE
Nell Hamilton. Myrna Loy, Jean Hersholt, John MHJan
NIGHTS 30c
TIGKET" tSSSSk
Any Seat
15
JasA&aist! .Pu:' " anticipated.