Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1932, Page 13, Image 13

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    fEDFOUD MAIL TRTBOTF. ITTDFORD. OREGON". FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932.
PACE THTItTEEN
Local and Personal
Luncheon Today Th Buaineas
Men' credit club met this noon at
the Hotel Medford lor a luncheon,
Mrs. Harrison 111 Friends of Mrs.
5. B. Harrison are sorry to learn that
she Is seriously 111 at her home on
Bennett street.
Miss DeNeffe, Guest Miss Ruth De
Neffe, of Eugene, Ore., arrived here
today to spend the veesend as house
guest of Mrs. Harold Johnson.
Leaves for Portland Mrs. J. May
belle Marshall Is expected to leave
tomorrow for Portland, where" she
will spend several days attending to
business matters.
Rowley Is Victor Walter Rowley
Jtnis awarded first prlza In the Elk's
bridge tournament which ended Tues
day evening at the local club follow
ing four weeks of play.
Lake Creek Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
John Welch, pioneer residents of the
Lake Creek district, were In Medford
yesterday attending to business mat
ters and visiting with friends.
At Local Hotels Mr. and Mrs. II.
Vandln of Olympla were registered at
s local hotel today from the state of
Washington. Others were Mrs. Rog
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith and
M. Ogden of Seattle.
Business Callers Today Floyd
Hutchison of the Trail district la in
Med lord today marketing and buying
supplies Tor his farm. Mrs. 8. E. How
lett of Eagle Point and A. L. Ferns
of Phoenix are also business callers,
Down from I'nlon Creek Mrs. Jesse
DeWltt, who recently moved from the
valley with Mr. DeWltt to the Union
Creek region, where he Is located with
the -forest service, was shopping In
formerly of Boise. Ida., has announc
ed the opening of a tinting studio In
Medford. She plana to do special
work along that line, and will make
her headquarters at Gardner's Drug
company.
To Prospect Mrs. Georgia Stlckel
arrived In Medford on the Shasta to
day from southern California, to
spend the .summer at Prospect. She
was met at the station by Frank Amy
of Union Creek, with whom she mo
tored to the resort.
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Entertain at Cabin Eighteen mem
bers of the local younger set are
anticipating a party at the Elliott
cabin at Shady Cove this evening, at
which the Misses Virginia Ltndley,
Betty Vllm and Amy Elliott will oe
hostesses.
Addresses P.-T.'A. Mrs. Mabel C.
Mack, county home demonstration
agent, this afternoon addressed the
Lincoln P.-T, A. society of Ashland
on child development and nutrition,
as a part of the county home econom
ics program.
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In Rogue River Clarlbel Nye of
Corvallls, today spoke before the
Rogue River Civic Improvement club,
which met at the home of Mrs. Mc
Leavln. She was accompanied by Miss
Alice Hanley, chairman of the county
extension committee.
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Mr. Mills Here Harry Mills, who
plans to locate In Klamath Falls, was
In Medford today calling on friends,
having made his home here until
1927, when he left for Idaho. Mr.
Mills Is a civil engineer, and has also
been doing work In Nevada.
Portlanders Here Among the Port
land guests registered at Medford ho
tels are E. H. Galllen, W. E. Sullivan,
Bert V. Adams, George H. Sanborn.
K. A Price, C. V. Weaver. M. M. Page.
J. F. Pitman, J. K. Leander, C. L.
Moore, W K. Newell, A. F- Rossleter,
a. nuns, h. m. uicKinson. H. W. KOO-
"on GaT s- Johnson and J. W. Han-
.
Hollo ways to Return W. A. Hollo
way left today for Portland, and plans
to return Sunday, accompanied by
Mrs. Holloway, who has been In a
hospital there for an operation. She
Is getting along nicely, according to
reports from the north, and la anx
ious to return to Medford.
FRANK
PERL
Candidate for
CORONER
Manager Perl Funeral Home
Established in 1909
$ m ff i
Returns Today Harry Rosenberg
returned today from San Francisco,
where he has been spending several
days.
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From Piedmont Having been In
Piedmont, Calif., for the past month.
Raymond Lageson returned to Med
ford by train this noon
Injured In Fall Wanda Brush was
Injured Wednesday when she fell
from a tree onto a nail. She Is report
ed as getting along nicely.
.
Mr. Envart Here Jesse Enyart, who
has been spending the winter In Los
Angeles with relatives and friends,
returned to Medford this week.
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Boyden Returns C. Z. Boyden ar
rived In Medford by train this morn
ing from Portland, where he haa been
In the Veterans' hospital.
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Miss Thompson Here Mary Ann
Thompson of San Francisco, arrived
In Medford on the Shasta at noon to
day to spend a few days here as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Colton.
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Given Fftie Chester Nees, charged
with Improper conduct on the city
serteets. when he was arrested by city
police yesterday afternoon, was fined
10 In Justice court this morning.
Returns Home Mrs. Nettle Normlle
of Portland, who has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Agnes Koppes and
daughter Josephine, left today on the
Shasta for her home In the northern
city.
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Aid Is AppointedRalph Carlson of
San Francisco, Pacific branch of the
Red Cross, will be one of the Instruc
tors at the training camp being con
ducted for about sixty foresters at
Owen-Oregon Camp No. 2, on June 1.
On Business Here L. . St. John, Jr.
assistant manager of the Pacific Mo
tor Transport company, with head
quarters in Portland, arrived in the
city today to attend to business mat
ters. mm
From Cottage Grore Having spent
the past week in Cottage Grove visit
ing relatives and friends, Mrs. verett
lng relatives and friends. Mrs. Everett
Groves and Mrs. Ead'a father, Mr.
Boyd, are expected home this eve
ning. a
Report Accident Miss Edith Ben
jamin reported at the police station
today that her car was struck by a
car driven by Mildred Grltch, turn
ing her machine completetley over.
Th accident occurred last night at
the corner of Portland and Ninth
streets, according to tha report.
Many Fishermen, Few Fish There
were many fishermen at Savage Rap
Ids dam yesterday but few fish
caught, according to the local ang
lers, who returned empty handed. Dr.
J. P. Bray, veteran of the fishing
ranks, caught one salmon. No other
good luck was reported for Medford
There were 19 boats out with two
men In each boat and approximately
nine salmon caught from the boats.
New Air Lines The United Air
Lines has announced Inauguration of
a new air passenger service to give
direct air service between Portland
and Spokane, and daylight air sched
ules between Spokane and Boise and
Salt Lake City, to start June 1. The
same announcement carries news of
the appointment of Thomas Schnoor
to the position of Inland Empire traf
fic representative, with headquarters
In Spokane.
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State Residents The Oregon resi
dents who stopped at local hotels
from points other than Portland In
clude C. E. Burton, Guy Yung and
M. G. Mordoff of Klamath Falls, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Commerce of Baker, Geo 1
Alexander of Salem, ft. L. Wright of
Grants Pass, and the following from
Eugene: O. O. Scherer, Roland T. 1
Berghardt. J. McKee Gould, A. W.'
Wagner and T. J. Gustafson.
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Pack tin in Hurts Wrist-George Peck
ham received medical attention yes
terday for a severe wrist cut, received
when his knife slipped, while he was
cutting wood. He Is getting along ,
nicely today and Is not expected to ,
suffer any serious results.
It Has
Been Asked-
of each voter to pause and consider what firm hed
the coroner's office for four consecutive terms before
present incumbent took over its duties. The firm
was the Perl Funeral Home, who held this office
for the following terms:
1014-1916
1916-1918
1918-1920
1920-1924
Which totals ten years, not sixteen years, as some
voters would probably think under the present four
year terra. The change from 2-year to 4-ycar terms
for this office was made in 1920. Therefore the
present incumbant has held this office for 8 con
secutive years.
I have never held the office of County Coroner, and
would appreciate your support in the primaries
May 20th.
FRANK PERL
Paid Adv.
Aviation Thriller
(By Jark Ret law)
If you want to experience oodles ot
death-defying airplane thrills . , .
loops . , .tall spins . . barrel rolls
. . . 100-foot dives . . the kind of
thrills that make you gasp as much
as IX you were performing these haz
ardous feats yourself , , dont fall to
see that spectacular air riot "Sky
Bride," featuring Richard Arlen, Jack
Oakle, little Robert Coogan, Virginia
Bruce, and many others, at the Fox
Craterian theater today and tomor
row. "Sky Bride" is strictly laugh-thrill
entertainment. Richard Arlen as a
stunting flier . . . Jack Oakle as a
Visits In Medford Miss Hazel
Schmidt spent Wednesday evening in
Medford calling on friends Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
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Seagrave On Plane Marshall T. 1
Seagrave ts making a round trip to
Yreka, Calif., today, having gone souTh
from the local port at noon.
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On Plane Going South Ed Yure
vltch of the department of commerce
stopped at the local airport today and
continued south In a Ford trl-motor
plane at noon.
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Bear Staters The California guests
at hotels In the city are John C
Borneman, E. J. Putnam, A. J. Turn
er and wm. H. Walker of San Fran
cisco, C. H. McCutcheon of Mt. Shas
ta, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. rummond "f
Los Angeles. A. J. Felbert of Berkeley,
Bertha Adams of Santa Rose, E. M.
Kamph and Joe Pedrloll of Smith
River, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hyman
of Healdsburg.
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H'lniMrout Still Improving Lee
Wlnetrout, who wis injured over a
month ago In an automobile accident
near Medford, Is still confined In the
Josephine General hospital, but is
steadily Improving, He will be able to
be moved to his home in about three
weeks. He suffered a fractured ver
tebra, making it necessary for him .o
lie flat on his back for several weeks.
He is able to receive visitors. Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
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Attend Roneburg Meet Medford
was well represented at the conven
tion of the Southern Oregon Medical
association held at Roseburg Tues
day. Among physllc'ans attending
were Dr. Chaa. T. Sweeney, Dr James
C. Hayes, Dr. Wm. W. P. Holt, and the
following nurses, June Earhart, Kate
Bolhovltln and Miss Wlllett. Dr.
Sweeney gave a pap- at the meeting
and Dr. Holt opened the discussion
of Dr. C. J. McCusker's paper. The
association will meet next year In
Grants Pass. It includes physicians
from Coos, Douglas, Josephine, Jack
son, Klamath and Lake counties.
Dance with the t Candidates Satur
day night at Prospect.
JiiiVimmITT.
DANCE
PAVILION
GOLD HILL
SAT. NITE
0 'tii 2
Ike Porter's Band
2 years
2 years
2 years
4 years
at Fox Craterian
happy-go-lucky bird who makes you
roar every time he "pulls" something
. , . keep you in suspense and laugh
ter constantly.
Many air pictures have come out
of Hollywood since "Wings" made Its
debut several years ago. It will be re
membered that Richard Arlen was a
star of that memorable picture
but experienced airmen agree, that
"Sky Bride" haa more daredevil,
cloud-busting stunting than has been
attempted 1 nthe past . . , even in
Wings."
Added attractions with this feature
include a clever Our Gang comedy,
and a very nifty musical specialty by
Madge DeLasaux.
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Amid thunderous salvos of enthu
siastic applause, the superb Bathing
Costume and Beach Pajama Revue
and Frolic was staged at the Fox Cra
terian theatre Wednesday and last
night. A record throng both nights
viewed this colorful stage spectacle.
According to the general consensus
of opinion among those In attend
ance, this gorgeous stage presentation
was one of the most elaborate and
entertaining revues ever to show lo
cally. Jack Rctlaw, manager of the
Fox Craterlnn, staged this outstand
ing stage revue. 1
The stage program was in two dis
tinct acts. The first represented
modern style salon, where lovely
maidens displayed oodles of clever
Nelly Dons frock creations The Sev
en Flashes, acrobatic marvels, and the
unusual Prussian Plastic fantasy were
also Important features of this scene.
The clomax of scene numer one was
the spectacular electric swings en
semble. Scene two opened on a very elab
orate beach setting, with actual mov
ing waves, a full-sailed yacht bob
TONIC MT
"BLOND CRAZY" wlttl Jan.
Cngney and Joan Blondell.
Snl.: "South of Santa Fe,"
with Hub Steele.
F.p. IV "Klnic of the Wild"
Any Seat 15c Any Time.
FOR CONGRESS
W. C. Hawley
Bfpuhllcan Candidate, born and '
raised on an Oregon farm. Member
or Joint Committee that framed the
Federal Land Bank system. Has sup
ported the .Tolnt Stock Land Bank
legislation and Intermediate Credit ,
System, and other bill tor tha ra
llrf of agriculture.
Supported the special federal tal on
oleomargarine and legislation pro
tecting butter from unfair compe
tition ot oleomargarine. Agricultural
schedules In present tariff act af
ford hleher rates of protection than
any previous c. Rendered special
ervlce to Oregon cherry growers,
bulb growers, nut growers and w
(ous other producers of the State of
Oregon. Placed duty on baby chicks
and other duties protecting poultry
producers; increased duty on milk
products, such aa butter and cheese;
also duty on flax and Its products,
on field and garden seeds, on meats,
hops, lumber and practically awry
product of the farmer. Supported
Ir-gUUtlon for disposal of surplus
crops.
Ha ohtklned more than 150.000,000
for Public Improvements in District.
ME IS U.MV CAPAHI.R, fcXPFR
lt:N( TD. I' 111 HI I L, MTCTMri'L.
i!rfd tits Rfi-ord of Successful Service
in Voter's Pamphlet.
(Fd. adr. by Houaid C. Olorar
$ : j
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bing about on the water, a weather
worn wharf and beach umbrella, ac
cessories, etc. Clever lighting effect
enhanced this beautiful background.
Among the Important features in
this act were the Pajama Girls prom
enade; The Six Sallorettes, Lloyd Wil
liamson, song star; Jack Ret law and
his Dancing Pajama Girls; Noel Ben
son, eccentric dance -comic , . , and
of course a score or more of lovely
bathing- girls In 1933 model beach
apparel.
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Members of the county extension
committee will meet at 10 o'clock to
morning with Mrs. Mabel C. Mack,
county home demonstration agent,
and Clarlbel Nye of Corvallls, In Mrs.
Mack's office In the Liberty build
ing. The all-day session will be devoted
to program plans for the county cal
endar to open In September, based
on recommendations made at the
home makers meeting recently held
at the First Christian church.
Members of the committee are Miss
Alice Hanley or West Side, Mrs. J. R.
McCracken of Valley View, Mrs. Ber
tha Glasgow of Talent, Mrs. A. T.
Lathrop of Central Point, Mrs. Lee
Port of Applegate, Mrs. Lela Shep
herd of Rogue River and Mrs. H. F
Whetstone of Tolo.
Reliable Grocery
Will Serve Coffee
The Reliable Grocery at 117 North
Central will serve coffee to Its pa
trons tomorrow to Introduce Hollo
way's Reliable blend coffee, which
will be offered at a special price Sat
urday. This coffee la fresh roasted
and la absolutely guaranteed as to
quality, purity and uniformity, ac
cording to W. A. Hollway. The Re
liable will give a large attck of pep
permint candy with each pound of
coffee.
Sherwin-Williams paint take sub
stantial drop. Effective today. Hub
bard Bros.
TONITE
AND
TOMORROW
HIS FIRST TALKING PICTURE
This favorite western star
turns to the screen by popular if' 1 j j
demand his most exciting pic- ftfIVV' Jt '-
turn
with
Zasu Pitts
Andy Devine
Claudia Dell .
Francis Ford
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ALSO
Graham McNamee News
OOMINa SUNDAY
The Imlde lorj of th nation'. mnt notnrlotii criminal lawyer!
"THE MOUTHPIECE"
Kith WAIUtKN 1MI.I.IAM ani SIDNEY FOX
The Housewife't Choice
Vote
2
Yes
At Your Grocer
Tom Mix at Holly
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Tom Mix Is now appearing at the
Holly theatre In "Destry Rides Again,"
his first talking picture. This favor
ite star of western films returns to
the screen and an absence of three
years and his first talkie la the most
thrilling and exciting picture of his
long career. It Is an adaptation from
the novel of the aame name by Max
Brand. Tony of course, appears with
Tom and other members of the cast I
are Zasu Pitta, Andy Devlne. Francis j
Ford, Earle Fox, Claudia Dell and j
many others. It Is expected that
Western fans will give Tom Mix a i
rousing welcome at the Holly to- I
night and tomorrow afternoon and
evening. The excellent short program '
on the bill will consist of a Graham 1
McNamee News Reel, a Kartoon and j
a comedy. 1
Sherwin-Williams paints take sub
stantial drop. Effective today. Hub
bard Bros. '
Ak the Candidates where they are
going Saturday nlunt. May 14th. Can
didates Dance at Prospect.
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(and Tony,
. toe, of
course)
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,vV4
DESflftY
LftDDE$
A6ADN
Tomorrow Afternoon at 1 :30
llth Oiaplrr of
the Thrllllnl Serial
"Battling With
Buffalo Bill".
Kartoon Comedy
Beck's
Butternut
or Beck' Bakery
M C PH
111, I. (X II.
SALE IS
Saturday will mark the opening
day of the Medford Furniture .V
Hardware Co. "a auction sale, the first
1 In the history of that well known
Medford firm. Two auctions will be
held tomorrow, one at 2 o'clock in
the afternoon and Vie other at 7
o clock In the evening, and will be
presided over by M. G. Mordoff, for
mer well known business man.
The second floor will be devoted
to the auction sale and a 16.000
stock will be featured, according to
Mr. Mordoff. In addition to the
auction, special reductions will be
featured throughout the Medford
Furniture & Hardware Cos store.
Everything in the store, with the ex
ception of contrnctltnea, will be re
duced for this large aale, which will
continue next week.
Methodist Home Missionary Society
will have a Rummage Sale, Friday
and Saturday, May 20 and 31, in the
Odd Fellows Bldg,
Dance with the Candidates Satur-1
day night at Prospect. j
Ask the Candidates where they are j
going Saturday nlifht, a.ay 14th. Can
didates Dance at Prospect. I
Qloud-Busters!
r VJiM
RICHARD ARLEN
JACK OAKIE
Bobert Coogan
i'
Coming
To Fox Craterian
JOAN CRAWFORD
Robert Montgomery
"LETTY
"Single Handed Saunders" . . . Western Smash!
ALHO I'HAPTKR NO. 1,
AND SPEAKER CHOSEN
Rev. Alexander O. Bennett of the
Methodist Episcopal church will de
liver the baccalaureate sermon for
the Med lord graduating class this
year, it was announced at the high
school today.
Dale for the anmial baccalaureate
sermon is Sunday, June 5 The serv
ices will he held at the new hiR,1!
school auditorium, beginning at 11
o'clock.
Rev. Bennett's son, Ocorge, Is a
member of this year's graduating
class.
TUNE IN
Tonight at 9:30
KODAK
Week-End Hour
Over KIM KI'RC
SWEM'S
Kotluk Poolers. Master l'hoto Finisher,
TODAY-SAT.
The rarin -to-gopalsof
"Touchdown!" Zoom
ing thru the danger
screaming sky! And
laughing about it ! Risk
ing their necks in their
own air circus with a
beautiful girl astheprlze
for one of them. Who
gets her? And how
does he save her kid
brother, clinging aloft
on the struts of a run
away plane? See itl
3"
OUR GANG
Comedy
' Virginia llmco
i.,- -.05,' 5
SUNDAY
and
in
LYNTOH"
Any scat
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