rET)FOrcr MATL TRTBTTNTC. JfEDFORP. OREGON, FTCTDAY, JUSTE 3, 1931
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Local and Personal 1
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Guest of Mrf. True Mrs. Parker o(
Selma, Ore., la a guest In this city of
Mrs. J. P. True.
Miss Parker Returns Miss Olive
Parker returned to this city last night
from Portland, where she was gueit
of relatives for the past week.
From Vancouver Mrs. R. A. Ogll
lse of Vancouver, B. c, was the only
guest at the local hotels registered
from fv distance.
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Ray Baby Named Mr. and Mrs.
Chaa B. Bay announced today that
their little daughter, born May 36
at the Community hospital, has been
named Jane Ellen .
Guest of Sister Anna Hetmb&hl
of Pasadena la In Med ford to visit her
later, Mra. D. W. Durkee for a few
weeks. She came to Medford by train
Friday.
In Portland M. D. Field of thla
city la registered aa & guest at the
1 Portland hotel, and Ed Webber, also
of Medford la stopping at the Im
perial, aooordlng to the Morning Ore
gonlan'a hotel column.
From the North The few Wash
ington guest stopping at city hotels
are Mr. and Mrs. H. Chase. Lillian
Short and Mrs, Eva Frank Dealer of
Seattle, and Mrs. B. Cllne of Tacoma.
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In Medford Thursday Arthur Ru
ber and Carl Oeatrelch. both of the
Redwoods hotel staff, were Included
In the business visitors In Medford
Thursday. Grants Paaa Courier,
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Miss Walker Imp rove J Friends of
Miss Winifred Walker are glad to
greet her about town again this week,
following her recent Illness, which
kepi her at home for five days.
To Visit Mother Mra. Agnea Kop
pa will leave tomorrow for Portland,
where aha plans to apend several
weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Net
tle Normlle.
Business Callers Today J. W. Tim-
mons of the Agate district Is a busi
ness caller In Medford today. O. O.
Hatton of the Old Stage Road la also
a caller as are Mrs. H. Hendrlckson
and mother. Mrs. Paul, of Griffin
Creek, and Mrs. Edith Thompson of
Phoenix.
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A Cake Special
At Depression Prices
Tomorrow we will offer a Special Sale on Jelly
Logs at a price that you can't afford to miss. This
is the best value in a high class cake that we can
remember of in many years in the baking business.
Jelly Logs
14c each
This is a generous sized cake which will serve at
least 10 people with good sized servings. Filled
with genuine fruit jelly and iced with oocoanut
Icing. A good value anywhere at 25o. A tremend
ous value at our price of 14c. At your favorite
grocer or our retail store.
TONITE TOMORROW
Matinees 1:15-3:00
REGULAR PRICES
ONE OF THE SEASON'S FINEST
DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT!
"ATTORNEY for the DEFENSE"
with EDMOND LOWE
EVELYN BRENT CONSTANCE OUMMINGS
COMING SUNDAY
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In Phoenix Today Mrs. Mabel C
Mack, county home demonstration
agent, is spending today In Phoenix
conducting a canning demonstration
for the home extension unit In the
grangs ball.
Returns North Having spent a
short time In Medford as the guest
of her son and daughter-in-law, At.
and Mrs. Bruce Bauer, Mrs. M. II.
Bauer returned to her home In Cor
vallla this noon on the Shasta.
leave for Chico Miss Nelle Mor-1
doff and Miss Mary Demsey, who j
have been guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Chlrgwin since Friday.!
returned Monday to their home in !
Chico. Calif.
Logan in Valley James T. Logan '
rancher and mining man. has been a
guest in the valley for several days
from his recently opened mine at !
Happy Camp, Cal. He visited his ranch
in the Central Point vicinity and
called on numerous friends.
Janet Rom Home Janet Ross, small
daughter of Mr. and Mra. S. L. Ross,
returned to her home on Evelyn
avenue, the first of the week. She un
derwent a serious mastoid operation
In Medford several weeks ago and has
been convalescing in that city. Her
condition is Improving rapidly.
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
Guests in City The registers at
Medford hotels contain the names of
the following Oregonlans: J. M. Cal
lahan and Mr. ando Mrs. C. P. Force
of Eugene, J. S. McCllntock of Rose
burg, J. L. Edmonds and A. Machado
of Klamath Palls. H. C. Boone of
Marshfleld. C. W. Owen of Albany,
and N. B.' Taylor of Myrtle Point.
"Dad Dunlop Still ..111 J. W.
"Dad" Dunlop of the Rlvoll theater
who has been confined to his home
on Park street for over a week, fol
lowing a heart attack, Is still 111 and
It will be necessary for him to remain
home for at least two weeks. He was
somewhat Improved Thursday, after
suffering a relaose a couple of days
i ago. Orants Pass Dally Courier.
from the Lake David H. Canfleld.
chief ranger for Crater National park,
la In Medford today, attending to
business matters.
Miss Dorgan Returns Mils Es tells
Dorgan, who spent tn past week in
Albany vlilting her parents, return
ed to Medford by train last evening
To Visit Son Mrs. D. Snlderman
of Portland arrived here on the Shas
To Vlilt Here Major C V. Simp
son of the signal air corps, arrived in
Medford on the Shasta at noon to
day from San Francisco to spend a
few days as the guest of Archie Liv
ingston at his home near Jackson
ville. Will Attend Graduation Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. McMath and Mrs. Flora
Matthews left this morning for Cor
vallls, where they will attend com-
ta last evening to visit friends be- j mencemeut at Oregon State college.
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Register From Portland Hotel
guests In Medford from the state me
tropolis are H. R. Leonard. A- W.
Wagner, J. G. Wisenhermer, F. G.
Johnson. E. E. Himmell, J. W. Dough
erty, F. J. Leonard, W J. Hunt, Mr.
and Mrs. F, H. Curne, Rav A. Lovell.
A. C. Smith, E. J. Forsythe, D. P. Ho
gan, E H. Nyhns, A. W. Jones, L. A.
Domett, C. C. Hale. S. F. Harris and
G. R. Stevenson.
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Local Hotel Guests From the state
of California, hotel guests are Mr. and
Mra. W. A. Therlock of Alturas, D.
Hughes of Oakland, O. T. McCutcheon
jf Mt. Shasta, Mr. and Mrs. Ed E.
Reese of Sacramento, C. W. Roadman
of Los Angeles, W. R. Endicott of
Dunsmulr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.
Dennlham, Jr., of Ross, and from San
Francisco, Albert Mendes, H. H. Gra
dy, M. Robin, G. W. Null, W. R. Hume
and J. G. Johnson.
fore continuing to Klamath Falls
where she will be the guest of her
son. Marcus Snlderman.
Ilnve Minor Operations Benny
Reames of Gold Rlli underwent a
minor operation at the Community
hospital today for a wrist correction.
Mrs. J. L. Craft of Sams Valley Is also
in the hospital for a minor operation.
Return from Japan Mrs. J. Naka
rlgrl and daughters Kuklkuko and
Ada returned to Mearord thla morn
ing by train, having spent the past
four months In Ok a yam ft. Japan
where they were guests of Mrs. Naka
rlglrl's father;
Mrs. Bolger Visits Here Mrs. S. C
Bolger of Portland l gut In Med
ford this week of her son, W. S. Bol
ger and family and Is expected to
spend the greater part of the summer
season here. She Is among the first
to greet her new granddaughter, Pa
tricia Ann Bolger.
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Received Tickets It was learned
oday that Stanley Sherwood of the
local post office, and J. C. Boyle of
the California Oregon Power company
received their tickets to the Olympic
games in Los Angeles, several weeks
ago. A story in the Mall Tribune stat
ed that Miss Marjorle Kelly and Miss
Marjorle Goff were the first in Med
ford to receive tickets.
Party nt ..Church Announcement
waa made today that all children in
the primary department of the Pres
byterian Sunday school are urged to
t? present at the church tomorrow
afternoon at one o'clock to practice
for Children's day program. The pic
nic planned for after the practice
entertalaned her brother. Dr. R. S. De
to weather conditions, the announce
ment stated.
Fishing Fine Good reporta from
Savage Rapids dam were brought to
Medford last evening by a group f
local fishermen, each of whom re
turned with fish. P. C. Blgham and
Clarence Eads were among the most
successful, landing the limit of six
salmon before noon. Dr. R. C. Mul-
holland Is reported to have had the
most exciting day. He hooked a large
salmon, which after an Interesting
play with his line escaped being
c ught. A few minutes later another
fish was tugging at his line. Having
lost his first fish, he took no chances
on letting another big one escape. He
fought furiously with the fish and
called in the aid of his compainon,
Carl Glasgow. The two finally brought
the salmon Into the boat to find it
only a "Jack" weighing six pounds.
where Barton McMath is a member
of the graduating class.
Stop In Medford Stopping In Med
ford to comply with the state law by
registering their auto at the out-of-state
bureau were C. J. Barton of
Central). C O. MoClure of Caldwell,
Idaho, D. S. Ubbey of Springfield.
Mr., and Q. P. Rogers of Gladstone,
N. M.
Register Cars 8. S. Rogers of Sac
ramento, who Is with the state de
partment of agriculture, registered his
car at the out-of-state auto bureau
on South Riverside avenue. E. Mc
Carger of Spokane, of the Pacific
Fruit and Produce company, also reg
istered his auto yesterday.
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Here for Week -End Miss Alma
Lewis of Portland arrived in the city
b- train this morning from Portland
spend the week-end in Medford as
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Smith. Last week end Mrs. Smith
tertalned her brotner, Dr. R. S. De
Armond and daughter, Emma Jean
of Eugene.
Returns North Stopping off at
Rose burg, Dr. Ralph Carlson of the
Red Cross, left here last evening for
Portland. Dr. Carlson, who represents
the relief organlzatlor in Washing
ton, Oregon, Idaho and northern Cal
ifornia, conducted first aid classes at
the forestry training camp near Butte
Falls yesterday,
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Stop at Bureau Those from Cali
fornia registering their cars yester
day with Lee O. Oarlock at the out-of-state
auto bureau, were Wm. H.
Cruise of Venice, Elsie Seymour of
Loa Angeles, E. Wm. Dyer of Santa
Ana. Albert E. Flddy and T. E. Flddy
of Oakland, A. C. Carter of Sunland.
C. A. Beeson of Modesto, Pearl Tharp
of Berkeley, Dalp Kent of Sacramento
and Frank A. Stead of Berkeley.
Guests of Bengtsoni Mr. and Mrs.,
Lowell Smith of Brookings are spend
ing several days here as the guests
of Mr. and Mra. HUdlng Benguon.
Mr. Smith, who haa been a ranker
at Crater National park for the past
several seasons, haa Jus tret urn ed
from a visit there. He plans to go
back to the lake in a few days to
start work.
Action, Thrills,
Craterian Film
Those who remember Ramon No
varro In his wonderful role as the
officer appearing with Greta Oaroo
in "Mata Harl" will undoubtedly wel
come him In his newest screen hit,
"Huddle," which la showing today
and tomorrow at the Fox Craterian
theater.
In "Huddle," Novarro portrays the
role of an humble mill hand in &
huge steel foundry who mnnaRoa to
win a schlarship to Yale University
. . . and his trials and conflict In
his endeavors to win recognition at
that reserved institution.
As Tony Amatto, lowly laborer who
aspires to education and athletic glo
ry, Novarro enacts a part that gives
him ample scope as a magnificent
film star.
According to the atory. he risks his
very life for the glory of his college,
snd becomes a hero with the result
ant rewards of a beautiful girl's love
and the plaudits of his college.
"Huddle" is Jammed full of action
and thrills. A wonderful romance in
terweaves Its way throughout the en
tire play.
An additional screen attraction on
this program Is the clever Our Gang
comedy scream and other dandy subjects.
role and shares the honors with Con
stance Cummlngs and Evelyn Brent,
both of whom do their parts to pet
fee t ion.
Donald DlUoway also comes thru
with a performance that Is convinc
ing. Attorney for the Defense is en
tertainment for everyone, having
thrills, action, drama, and comedy.
By all means see "Attorney for the
Defense" before It leaves Medford.
There are also plenty of howls with
Slim Suinmervllle In "The Eyes Have
It" and the kiddles will shriek st
Oswald the Rabbit in a cartoon en
titled Catnlpped. Sunday the HoMy
will offer Ruth Chatterton In her
latest picture "The Rich Are Alwavs
With Us," tn which she Is supported
by the screens newest male aensa
tion. George Brent.
lng completion on new roundhouse,
machine shop, warehouse and other
quarters of Great Northern Railroad
company.
Klamath Falls. Construction near-
Free Salt Shakers
At Reliable Store
L. Boyd, representative of the Gen
eral Foods corporation, will be at the
Reliable grocery store on North Cen
tral t morrow, Saturday, to present
free sample salt shakers to house
wives who visit the store.
In addition to demonstrating sev
eral food products, Mr. Boyd will also
give an Akron model toy balloon
with the purchase of three package
of Jello. Kiddles are mvlted to ac
company their mothers on their Sat
urday shopping tour so that they
may receive the free balloons.
SWEM'S
"Odds-Ends" Sale
Glassware
Be Here Saturday
SWEM'S GIFT SHOP
Patrons Praise
Holly Picture
"Splendid!" Tlio best I've een fori
a long time I" "I want 11 my friends :
to be sure to eee It." The above arc
Just a few of the remarks heard nt !
the Holly theatre laat night after the I
showing of "Attorney for the De- j
fense." The picture Is crammed from
start to finish with action, drama. !
and comedy and proved Itself to be j
Just what critics have hailed It to
be a picture that la practically per- j
feet. Edmond Loe aa the "Attorney j
for the Defense" takes the leading
TON1TE
Marlon Shilling Rex Bell
"FOUOOTTEN WOMEN"
Chap. 7, "King of the WIM", i
SnL-rKen Mnynard In
"Texas Gunfignter"
And "King of the Wild"
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Com. SUNDAY to Fox Craterian
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Bill Cody in "GHOST CITY"
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