Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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S JfEDFOTtD rSTIi TRIBUNE. JitTDFORD, OREGON, TUESD'AY, iIXT 17, 1932.
P3GE SEVEN
Local and Personal
In from Mine Ed F&wcett, miner
of th Copper holdings, li in Med
ford today buying upplie and at
tending to other bustneoa mattra.
Skinner Here J. J. Skinner of the
California Oregon Power company In
Grant Pau, spent yesterday In this
city on business.
Undergoes Operation Miss Susan
Dynan underwent major operation
at the Community hospital this morn
ing and Is reported getting along
nicely.
Seattle Residents Seattle was rep
resented on the city's hotel registra
tions by P. E. Sty bar, R. R. Spring
it in, J. D. Leas, Mrs. Parr eParlng
y, R. Balrd, J. C. Bromley and D.
Cf Jensen.
Miller In City Bert Miller of Port
land, freight and passenger agent of
the Chicago, Burlington fe Qulncy
railroad, Colorado Ac Southern rail
way and Pt. Worth to Denver City
railway. Is In Medford today on busi
ness In the Interests of the com
panies he represents.
Poppy window Arranged A beau
tiful display, honoring the approach
of Memorial day and the annual sale
of popples to benefit the - disabled
veterans of the World war, appears
In the windows of the former Model
clothing store on East Main street.
Arranged by the Legion and Aux
iliary here, the display tells the story
of Flanders fields. Prom the green
grass carpet, where red popples bloom
13 abundance, miniature white crosses
appear at regular intervals. In the
background the Stars and Stripes are
flying. The auxiliary win stage the
annual poppy sale this week.
Mrs. McClain Here Mrs. George
MoClaln of Phoenix Is in this city,
111 at the home of Mrs. Floyd Wat
kins. Wenonah Club to Meet; Members
of the Wenonah club will meet
Thursday afternoon for cards at the
home of Gladys Dooms, 310 Haven
street.
Motor to Medford Bruoe Adams,
Ralph Trotter and. Harry Rorman of
Grants Pass were in this city Sunday
evening, according to the Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
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Represents Bureau R. E. Mullany,
representing Transcontinental Freight
bureau, with headquarters in San
Francisco, arrived in Medford from
the north by train today.
Mrs. Howlett Caller Mrs. S. E.
Howlett and daughter. Miss Hattle,
of Eagle Point, were shopping In Med
ford yesterday. Mrs. Howlett, who
was ill for several days, Is In a much
Improved condition, she reported.
Eugene Guests Hotel registrations
Include the names of Eugene resi
dents: S. 8. George, Harvey D. Roe,
O. A. Price, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miller,
Mrs. Robertson, Mrs Newman and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson.
Raymonds Here Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Raymond and son Jack, who
reside at Patrick's Creek tavern, near
the California line, spent yesterday
In Medford with relatives and friends.
Returning to the tavern with them
last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
G. Streater of Tacoma, who were the
house guests of Mrs. Maude Murphy
and daughter. Miss Gladys.
We Are Proud of the Fact
that
Geary's
Will Serve Fluhrer's Breads
Exclusively
Just another Indication that Fluhrer's
Breads are the finest breads the market
affords.
Home from Portland Wilson Car
roll, who spent several days In Port
land attending to business matters,
has returned to his home here.
At Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Max
GeBauer of Medford were In Oranu
Pass Sunday visiting and on an in
spection trip of the local Gold Seal
creamery. Mr. GeBauer Is proprietor
of the Oold Seal creameries. Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
Business Caters Among business
callers In Medford yesterday after
noon from neighboring localities
were Mrs. E. J. Boardman and Mrs.
J. a. Boardman of Central Point,
Mrs. Irene Wells of Talent and Mrs.
Henry Meyer of Lake Creek.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs. George
Richardson and son Dwight motored
to Medford Sunday evening to take
Mrs. Paul Merrlam and daughter,
Doris Jean, who have been visiting
here, to their home In that city.
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
Mrs. Perry Very 111 Mrs. William
Perry of Eagle Point, who became
violently 111 at her home this morn
ing, was rushed to the Sacred Heart
hospital for treatment. No change
In her condition was reported this
afternoon.
Guests of Howletts Mrs. Ed Hoyt
and Miss Mary Agnes Hunt of Fort
Klamath are guests at Sunny Side
hotel, Eagle Point, of Mrs. Hoyt's
mother, Mrs. S. B. Howlett. and Miss
Hattle Howlett. They were shopping
in Medford yesterday.
Guests at Hotels The California
guests at local hotels are John Ber-
ton Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Prophet and 3. A. Stankunus of San
Francisco. C. W. Roodman, Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Thomas, Mannle Resnlk
and Art Wallach of Los Angeles, Mr.
and Mrs. F. E. Dickson of Glendale
and H. A. Burney of Oakland. .
,
Plan Riding Party Medford 'a lit-
tie colony of horseback riders is an-;
tlcipating another trip for this com
ing Friday night, going out from
the Dodge academy. The destination
Is not yet named, but those who en
Joyed the ride through the Griffin
creek section last week are antici
pating a similar Jaunt.
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Insurance Men Here Phillips
Beck, representative of the California
Insurance company, la In Medford
again today from Portland, greeting
his friends with that very contagious
smile, which has won for htm an ever
increasing list of friends. Lane Good
ell, representative of the Niagara
company, la also a caller from Port
land today.
Stop In City Ben Ethelson, rlce
presldent of the M. Seller company,
Portland, and Joe Hill, salesman tor
the same company, were In Medford j
this forenoon for a short while, con-;
ferring with the Medford Furniture
and Hardware company. They left
at noon for the south on a survey
trip.
Woodmen Plan Social Night To
night the Woodmen of the World are
holding-a social meeting at the Pyth
ian hall. Many of Jackson county's
leading candidates will be present.
There will be no long political
speeches, however, the committee an
nounces, and all Woodmen are re
quested to come and bring friends.
Dancing and cards will follow the
short entertainment.
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From Portland Guests at city ho
tels are the following from Portland:
Lud Alley, Phillips Beck, L. Wads
worth, V. W. Tomllnson, W. A. Bill
ings, Mrs. John Bates, J. W. Sheahan,
O. F. Walker, S .H. Goodman, Jack
Miller, James A -Hill. Lane Good 11.
S. G. Ward, George D. Easter, M. L.
Veatch, Charles O. Dagne, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles W. Jones, A. A. Frentzel,
J. R. Maglnnls, I. Davis, J. Frank
land, K. P. Cecil and H. W. Robson
Ellisa Landi Here, Wednesday
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'I envy the woman who loves only
once.
"She knows more about love than
I who have loved many times: When
I open my arms, love comes . . when
I open my heart, it vanishes. See my
story and tell me why.'
Thus spoke the dynamic woman
whom Ellisa Landl portrays In "Devil's
Lottery." coming tothe Fox Craterlan
tomorrow. Aside from Miss Landl,
tnf of the examination and the driv
ing test takes about 45 minutes. Mr.
McReynolds eliminated his visit to
Chlloquln today.
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Manager Leaves S. O. Ward, man
ager of the Graybar Electric com
pany, with headquarter! in Portland,
left today on trie Shasta for the
northern city, having spent the past
two days here on business.
porter of 'The Front Page, i alsoj Hire showing has been announced,
prominelty cast and other players of! but mistakes are bound to occur oc-
note are Claudia Dell, J. Farrell Mac-
Don aid, Harry Beresf ord and Tully
Marshall. The Holly management re
gret making a change alter a pic-
caslonally. Patrons will find the sub
stituted picture well up to the ex
cellent standard of entertainment
regularly offered at the Holly,
New Week-End Hit
To Show At Holly
"Scandal for Sale," a splendid fea
ture picture, will play the Hol'y
theater on Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday, Instead of "The Famous Fer
guson Case," as was originally plan
ned and advertised. This change Is
necessary owing to an unavoidable
error in booking, but Holly patrons
are assured they will lose nothing by
the change, as "Scandal for Sale" Is
a great picture, featuring a very fine
cast. Charles Blckford, "he man" of
the movies, heads the cast with Rose
Hobart in support.
Pat O'Brien, the wise-cracking re-
there are Victor MacLaglen, Barbara
Weeks. Paul Kavanaugh, Alexander
Klrkland and others of note. "Devil's .
Lottery" Is a cyclonic knockout. An
added attraction Is the Clark and
McCollough comedy "A Melon-drama".
Tonight will be the final perform
ances of Joan Crawford and Robert
Montgomery in "Letty Lynton." Don't
miss it.
Many Take Tests Ward McReyn
olds, state examiner for operators and
chauffeurs' driving tests, remained in
Medford until noon today, giving
teste to the applicants who could not
be given attention yesterday. Tests
were given about 40 applicants yes
terday, Mr. McReynolds stated. Writ-
We Congratulate the Manager of
GEARY'S
CAFE and CONFECTIONERY
NIOER'S
Ice Cream, Butter, Milk, Cream and Bot
tled Goods will be served to patrons of this
fine new cafe which opens for business to
morrow, Wednesday, in Crowson's former
location.
Snider Dairy & Produce Co.
"If It's Snider's, It's the Best to Buy"
Phone 203 N. Bartlett
Announcing
the opening of
GEARY'S
CA
F
E
and CONFECTIONERY
(Formerly Crowson's)
Wednesday, May 18
Lunches, a la Carte and all kinds of Fresh Candy
229 E. Main Phone 182
Medford's Newest Restaurant
GEARY'S
CAFE
(Formerly Crowson's)
Which Opens
Wednesday, May 18
Will Feature
LAST TIMES TONIGHTI
A powerful . . (Tripping pic
ture . . The Inside story of
the nation's most notorious
criminal lawyer I
"The Mouthpiece"
with
WARREN WILLIAM
SIDNEY FOX
Also
Kewe May Horoscope
Gorfffous Musical Act!
it
Dairy
Products
Milk, Butter, Ice Cream
II Tomorrow A
I' Nitel ,
J (No Matinee) I
1 LIONS I
CLUB
SHOW
Ml On the Stage
! "A ft)
Vl DOLLAR )
DOWN
I . A
DOLLAR
A
WEEK"
A Domeetlo ' L
P Comedy "
In Three Aota EI
With Cut ,
of Llone end 1
Lady Llone. ;
A Real Treat
Jl ILi
COMING
Tomorrow
Today Last Times
JOAN CRAWFORD
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
"LETTY LYNTON"
aim On the Stage
JIMMIB PARK1III.L, II AN JO
AND
ON THE SCHEENI
"The Stowaway
A full-tenirth feature picture.
. . A thrilling itory of the sen.
with
Pay Wreyf Leon Waycoff
NO ADVANCB IN PKICESI
Buy Ticket from any Lion or
Box Office!
TODAY and WEDNESDAY
"MATRIMONIAL
BED"
with L1LYAN TAS1IMAN
Any teat 16o
FOR CONGRESS
4
JAMES W. MOTT
Le&4Ing Republican Candidate
Hie record, both ae a letrtAlator and
ae Corporation CommlMloner, 14 a
record of achlerement.
Hie election will auure to the peo
pie of thle dlitrtct active and effect
ive representation In Congreia.
A VOTE FOR ANY OTHER CANDI
DATE IS A VOTE FOR HAW LEY.
Peld Adr. Mott for ConureM Com.
Wm. P. till. Chairman,
ALSO
CLARK and McCULLOUGH
In Their Funnleit Comedy lilt
"A MELON -DRAMA"
Matinees
Evenings
30
TODAY
Any Sent
WHEELER and WOOLSEY in' Peacherino'
COMINO WED, TIIl'RS., "CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE"
A Free Ticket
through
ON NEW ROUNDTRIPS EAST
at
Mti v
iM iiiiii r u iii ae "' n Hir C i
Fares Lowest in Years!
Beginning May 22 On sale until October 15
yi-daj Hpundtript
New York .... 1119.77
Philadelphia . . 118.41
H'tftftn . . . . . 126. M
Vaihinefoo,D.C. 116. 9r
Doliol) S6.0
mnd msmy aver
Be back In 50 dart
Season Houndtript
New York . . 1).!I Waih'n.D.C 1130.45
Chuiao , . . 90.50 Sr. Louli . . . (IV60
Inctianapolla. 95.70 Defroi 101.70
Phlladelpbia . IM 14 Cmrinneil . . 101.54
Donon . . . , 142.10 Kama. Orr. 75.60
and many more Be back October 3 1
On May 22, we remove the extra charee for Including Call
forma 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 no! If mott fart than
the lowest toundtrip direct East and back.
Here's what this means In dollars and cents t Last year tha
roundtrip fare to New York through California was $169.70.
Beginning May 22 this fare will be cut to 1 133.12 for the season
roundtrip ($1 19-77 for i 30-day roundtrip) and at either faro
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 Sunset Route via
New Orleans, and include the delightful ocean voyage to New
York. Berth and meals on steamer are included in rail fare.
Southern PaciSIe
J, 0. Carle, Agent, rhone 34