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reDFORB MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORt), OREGON, SCXDAT, .TTNE 5, 1932. PAQB SEYE3T v Local and Personal Visit Lake Prince O. OsUisoo. football coach at (he University ot Oregon, spent Friday fct Crate; Lake, Retains from South Mrs, 1. Joy returned to Medford by train Satur day noon from San Francisco, where aha has been for some time. To Crater Lake Charles Gould and Srnest A. Roatet left yesterday after l noon for Crater Lake, where they i planned to remain for today, f . Insurance Man H&re Fred Tebben I of Portland, representative of the St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance com pany, is in Medford for the week end J attending to business interest. ... Miss Hodges Here Mias Louise 1 Bodges arrived In Medford on the Shasta Saturday at noon to spend p eral days here visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Hodges. s Returns Home Having been the guest in this city of her sister-in-law Mrs. Rose Slngler, Mrs. Newman . Probst left Saturday by train for her : home in South Bend, Indiana. More to Medford The Alec Ander : son family, who have been living as '. a ranch south of Medford, have moved into town, and are now residing on Fourth street. ... i From the Sonth Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Blllica of San Francisco are among ; out-of-town guests in Medford. Mr. ; Billies, represents the Graybar E3c - trie company. No Endeavor Meet Because of bac calaureate services this evening, the Christian Endeavor society of the First Presbyterian church will not conduct its regular meeting. ... Mrs. Hansen Home Mrs. Harry , Hansen rturned Friday evening from Portland, following a two weeks va cation during which she also visited northern beaches as guest of the -- Kisses Thelma and Lucille Perozzi. Speed Violator Bryson Miller was ; Friday afternoon fined 35 in Judge Glenn O. Taylor's court for violating ) the basic speed rule, on charge filed ; by J. S. Folsom, state police officer. Miller's sentence was suspended. Shopping Saturday The list of choppers in Medford yesterday after ' noon Included Mrs. Donna Graffis from Phoenix, Mrs. Chub Anderson, also of Phoenix, and L, H. Wyatt of . Lake Creek. Visit In Medford Mr. and Mrs. . ; James Adamson of Carlton, Ore., who arrived here Sunday afternoon to visit Mrs. Adamson's mother, Mrs. George Launspach, plan to return to their home Monday or Tuesday. . ij Marx Improved Harry Marx, who has been sick for several days, is re , ) ported in a much Improved condi- ; tlon. and expects to return to nis Thome from the hospital early this week." - -- - - - June Weddings Are not complete with out a Wedding Cake from Fluhrer's. Come in and talk it over. A HILLAH PATROL CARNIVAL and Colorful FIESTA Featuring The Great WORTHAM SHOWS MEDFORD ONE BIG WEEK Starting Monday, June J 500 PEOPLE 500 30 RAILWAY CARS 30 20 BIG SHOWS 10 HUGE RIDES 10 5 ACRES OF TENTS 5 BANDS CALLIOPES FREE ATTRACTIONS-WORTH DRIVING MILES TO SEE! ' On Fishing Trip Ray Wilson of Oakland, Calif., spent yesterday fish-i ing Rogue river, but reported his; journey as unsuccessful. ... Returned Here Miss Katharine Stewart returned to Medford during; the week from a visit with her mother ; in Eugene. j To Co trail it Mr. and Mrs, Otto DeJarnett are leaving today for Cor-1 vslUs, where they wilt attend the! graduation exercises at Oregon State; college. Their son, William Purdin, Is ; a member of the class Edward Reames Home Edward Reamea, who is spending the season at the Deep Gravel mine near Waldo. Ore, is in the city to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reames. He reports a fine time in the great outdoors. To Oregon Cave Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Oarlock and three daughters left yeaterday afternoon for the Ore gon Caves. They plan to return home today. Carl Y. Tengwald was also among local people motoring to the caves, . Leave for Lake-R. W. Price of Port land, and J. J. Harscn left here tarly Saturday morning for Crater Lake, where Mr. Price will have charge of the concessions. Mr. Price is vice president and general manager of the Crater Lake National Park company. Washington Guests From Wash ington, the following residents are! registered at Medford's hotels: M. A.: Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spuht of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.Calbage of Pomeroy, R, T. Emery and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Esteb of Walla Walla. Stop in City Stopping at hotels in Medford are the following guests from points in the state outside of Portland: P. G. Caliison and Q. F. Schuiz of Eugene, Roy Entler of Rose-: burg, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kline of Sa- i lem. and A. C Rawlinga and Guy; Tung of Klamath Falls. Journey to Lake A party of folk j visiting Crater Lake Friday including park officials, S. C. Solinsky, super-; intendent, and D. S. Libbey, natural-j ist, returned here the same evening.; Others In the party were Mrs. Libbey and their son Don Linden, Mrs. W. O. Biederlinden and I. F. Davidson. . Guests from Afar From points dis tant from the Pacific coast, the uets registered at the hotels here include J. L, McElhaney of Washington, D. C, W. J, Grundig of Dobbury, Conn., F. W. Sullivan and E. F. Hallock of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Bonar of Middletown, New York, and J. C. Hart of .St. Louis, Mo. Hotel Guests The Portland guests at the hotels Include T. E. Williams, C. B. Ball, J. Fredenthal, Richard Holt, John C. McDonald, A. W. Adam son, W. A. Bergeson, R. R. Nicholson, J, L. Wright, J. W. Tlbben. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lei and, J. W. O'Neill, Mrs. F. Pipes, J. Michel Pena, P. M. Swonk, James W. Hoop, E. W. Farrow, E. O. Leevit, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Ham .mersley and H. S. Diets. . Guests In Phoenix Mr. and . Mrs. Loring Jermsts, and Mrs. Fred New mas of Minneapolis, Minn, arrived the latter part of the week from the east to be the guests of Mr. Jermsta's and Mrs. Fred Newman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jermsta at their home near Phoenix. The Jermstas plan to remain here about a month, and Mrs. Newman will spend the summer In Phoenix. Leland Knox to Speak The income tax will be the subject of a talk by lei and Knox, local accountant at the Rotary club Tuesday. For the follow ing week, June 14, Dr. John R. Mez. of the University of Oregon will be the speaker. His subject will be "Tax es, Tariffs and Depression." Dr. Mez Is a national authority in matters of international relations and economic questions. The women of Rotary have been invited to attend the luncheon and hear this well known speaker. From California Registrations at Medford hotels list the following guests from the state of California: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coulter, Jacquest Tyrol, R. J. Klelnsonid and James F Keyes of Los Angeles, W. J, Crock and Mrs. L. Robins of Compton, H. E Emerson of Treks, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Newdall of Crescent City, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lang of Stockton, W. D. Alverson of San Diego, and from San Francisco, D. P. Danlop, J. H. Beyers ted t, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hallam, and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Trankler. 08 Business Here Homer Carson of Eugene, representative of the Penn sylvania Mutual Life Insurance com pany, U in Medford fa a few days attending fee business matters, Mining Men Here Mr, Srans who arrived here from Brookings, spent yesterday in Medford. He Is interested in mining properties there, having gone there recently from Los Angeles. t No Tih Caught Dr. J. P, Bray and brother fished is Rogue river yester day, but did not catch anything, they reported. Only four salmon were land ed at the dam, they stated, two by one fisherman. Lake Fishing Fine Reports about town yesterday afternoon brought news that fishing at Fish lake is fine and large delegation of local ang lers are expected to favor those wat er today lbpty Work An exhibit of com mercial and tins arts is being dis played from June 6 to 11 in the chamber of commerce building. An nouncements state that the summer session will open June 13, The class es are conducted in the business col lege building. m m Visit From Kansas Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cox and Mrs, Walter Cox of El dorado, K&na., are guests in Medford of Mr. Cox's brother, Lester and fam ily. They made the trip by auto. The party will spend today at Crater Lake, and will remain here for a few days. Mr. Cox Is district manager for the general passenger traffic manager for He called Saturday on S. S. Smith, who was formerly in the newspaper business in the sunflower state. Clark Gable Stars In Rialto Picture Fox Rialto theater patrons have been waiting for some time past to see popular Ciark Gable together with beautiful Marion Daviea in their latest co-starring sensation "Polly of the Circus, which is skewing at that theater today and tomorrow. Gable plays a wonderful role tn this screen feature of the circus big top" whiie Miss Davies is the high flying trapeze star of the show. There are but few pictures that have emanated from Hollywood with in the past year that contain more splne-ch!Uing thrills than "Polly of the Circus." To see the famous trap eze performers is high mid-air whirl ing through their daredevil tricks makes one gasp with amazement. A Mack Bennett comedy, "The All American Kick-back, and also that nifty sport review "Whippet Racing, provide plenty of additional enter tainment. Continuous performances prevail at the Fox Rialto each Sunday from 2 till 11 o'clock p. m. Aviator to Build River Residence TRAIL, June 4. (Special) George Allen ot Sacramento, Cal, has bought 18 acres of E. E. Ash which includes a sice piece of rter frontage where he expects to erect a log house. Mr. Allen is an aviator and pilot a mail plane from Sacramento to Oakland, Calif, , Zinnias, 1st at fair 3 years, dozen free, 3 dozen order; snaps, asters, pansles, Mrs. .Dressier, 1107 E. Main. The best clear Cedar Shingles, 3 00 per 10Q&. Regular $4,00 shingles Medford Lumber Co. Phone 542 We-a haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. NOW YOU CAN SEE HER IN AlL HER GLORVI OUE BEGULAR PRICES: MATISEE (IUI s r. M.) Adults 20o . Kiddies 10c Adults 30c Kiddies 10c ADDED FEATURES EDDIE BUZZELT, w Love, Honor and He Pays (A BEDTIME STORY FOR THE OROWN'-IPS) KARTOON "SOLDIER OLD MAN" ALSO LATEST NEWS EVENTS UaJltll IH HEB ftr$t WARNER B BOS. PJCI0EE "TH( MCH AP. ALWAYS WM U5 HERE SHE IS IN JUST THE TYPE OF STORY YOU WANT HER TO HAVEt FrtX AOAIK THE SfBOE OF THE FIRST OREAT tOTE TOP FELT FOB BCTB CKTTERTOX I.V -ABAB ASB HQS" n "SMBAMB X Live With Her si She Takes You Thrn This Dszrfing Story! Yon Will Be Thrilled Too by the Screen's Newest Personality GEORGE BRENT CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY I;4 rntn 11:00 r. M. John Barrymore At Craterian f'C X r 4- ' '-ft - " - V Tom Cardigan, ihs brilliant crim inal attorney knew practicaily all there was to know about the pecu larities of the underworld ... Its characters , , , rhts and wrongs . . , in fact most all the "Inside dope." Importuned to become an assistant district attorney, Cardigan Immedia tely throws as much energy into pros ecuting the criminals as he formerly assisted them. He meet June Perry, a beautiful as well as wistful girl who has bees haled: before the court os a morals charge. A romance develops between them, and she exerts a tremendous Influence over him, especially curbing his ma nia for drink. Later he meets Lillian TJlrich, so ciety beauty and daughter of one of a state's political leaders. Intrigued by Lillian's flattering pursuit which began with, their first meeting, and GRAND JURY TO RESUME MONDAY The grand jury Wh5ch has been: is session the past week, recessed Friday evening until Monday morn ing, when it wilt convene again. It Is not known haw much longer the body will be tn session nor when they will report. Joalah Hib bard of Butte Falls la foreman of the grand Jury. . Prof. O. Englehardt of the Eagle Point district convicted of assauit at the last term of the circuit court and sentenced to pay a fine of 23Qt was among the witnesses called Fri day. Engiehardt was accused by John Domegalla, a neighbor, with assault. Carl Steider, Engiehardt nephew. Involved Is the same af fair was given a suspended sen tence, following conviction by jury. Engiehardt filed a plea for a new otoG ifLH ItTrt antii ::.-;ftf : v.3 ' A-' A' JjillftlfBl oiawaBMMiii in, uMnwi'mmui- n - . t r ' 1 " -'" I i : W- ... . with an eye to his poHU-mi future, Cardigan culminates their whirlwind affair with marriage. The dynamic role of Tom Cardigan Is ably portrayed by none other than celebrated John Barrymore Ss that magnificent screen success, "S!sk' Attorney,1 which is showing at the Fox Craterian theater for three su perb days beginning today. Lovely Helen Twelve tree j enacts the part of June Perry, while Jul Samona is the "Lillian UirScn" of the play. William (Stage) Boyd plays the heavy role, that of Vanny Powers, high in underworld circles. An Andy Clyde comedy, "The Bou doir Burglar." and a nifty act "Singa pore Sue" are the special added screes atractions. Performances on Sunday will be continuous from 3 till 11 o clock p. m. trial, through his attorney, F. J, Newman, which wa denied. The calling of the petit Jury for the May term of court, wUt not be made until sufficient jury trtsl matter has accumulated to warrant. No criminal matters are pesdlng at the present time. Permanent waves, t4.QQ - $5.50 and 7.50. Bowman's, phone 5 Dry Slabs 1 00 per tier Tea hiul 'era. Medford Fuel Co MiX. A.NU MON. "Forbidden with Barbara Stanwyck Adolphe Slenu Any seat 15c a rtt i ftCTOHint it no&foas IOHK h::;a lbutxi sot VALLEY SCHOOL CLASS DAY SETS DOUBLE REC( The Valley school behvea is "big ger and better" rlass day. Last year many thought the hish mark had been reached, but en Friday all rec ords both fremt the standpoint of numbers participating, and quality of performance were surpassed. As as added touch the Weather Man de cided to be good, and for the first time ia many days cleared the aktea and turned on the sunhine. Hh result that the school patio where luncheon was served, after the cskt else, was a riot of warmth and slar Over thirty pupils, big and little. took part iu the program wnicte op ened with a children's operetta, "A Happy Holiday, Alicia Ruhl ener gsttcally heading the cast as Betty, assisted by Barbara Sheldon as Pegs?; Wheidoa BtddSe as Paul, and Dsyid Sheldon as Bob. Mtsa Allet got the opercttta off to a good start by singing a solo, her "playmate Charity Hsrt, Emily Tyree, Ftrtiy Xan, Deborah Tumy and Spencer Weflla Joining with gusto, tn the chorus. With this as a prologue the Moth er Goose feature of the Rappy Kol- day was put on, a perfect swarm of children in attractive and cler cos tumes coming tn from the ings Nsm-y Bay took in leading role as Mother Goo?e and gracefully render ed a solo, she was assisted cap&ty by Haney Ciark as the Oid Wsmas in the Shoe." who gathered about her Julie Carpenter as Bo-peep, Nanette Eoseubeig as Contrary Mary. Bar bara Jean Schiller as Miss Muffett Patricia Farreil aa Mary Quite Con trary, Polly Scherer as Qtseen of Hearts, Byron Shelby as Jack Hor ner, BSrbard Stuart as Son John, Billy Fatten as Boy Blue, Charles Bra&y as Jack Be Kimble CaJista Fsrreii and Billy Vlrjgln as the 'Tm 5 est children,' Paul Johnson and FaUy OeBauer as Jack and JlH; Da vid Rosenberg, Bob Tattle. Abbfttt Sheldon, David William aa PlsJes; and Peggy Scherer, Kin Tattle Susan Vilas and Harriet Hart as Daisies asd very exqulAte daisies too by the way, tit candidates for the 1342 "Follies. A delightful feature of thl program was a song by Nanette Ros enberg, the sweetness and "tnsesess"1 of her voice arousing a great deal of favorable comment. The big hit of the day was a French skit, la which Barbara Shel don not only took the leading part, but gave the prologue, and Is tlwzmt and; emphatic French, bowed her husband and children, through a Parisian railroad station scene. Not a word of English was spoken, nor dfaf anyone need to be prompted this display of facility ia a foreign language, on the part of such young- HE KNEW LAW AND WOMEN! And Made Them Both His Mistressl BARRYMOREUMag- nificent . . in His Great, Timely Ameri can Rolc.What Drama1! What a Story! Clark Gable and I II ThutiJUmiWhaif ff V 1 a Prkt He Paid fm h A-ln X i ft ITtI' VA N N 1 E S' . Iv ' POWER SI... TAf' 1 if U ' ' -Wrr CouU MaUtl y 1 t . ' J Man Qovtmotl Ruth Chatterton Holly's Star t 'y I' -Vtt f n ; ' i . K . I ' V'..i'-v'.'V.: J, - - L tmJLL1' ..... J II you ask; Kuth Chatterton. star cf ; "Tlis Htch Are Alwaya With Ua" afaow in at the Koliy today, Montiay aad Tiesrfyt whs she considers her best she will reply without a mo ment's healtatloa "Smtf JaHBiajta Bat for Jssmngs, the screen might &Uit be without Its "Rrst Larty ant$ Rtttfc Ch & iter ion tli producing sad starring her own plays oa the stags. Against her will almost Ruth had fee en persuaded to take a test for Josef Vo5 Sternberg's picture. The Docks of Hew York. She was wholly ap&thetie about met urea at tht Umt, bat Is fesr eharacWristie fash ion, put aerythiBg she bad into the test. It ?U4 to appeal to Von Stera- sters, arossed the proua parents and assembled friend to great enthusi asm. Charity Hart as the French Papa, J;h Tm? aa the station mas ter Dvld Williams and Patricia Par- etl m the tinsels and iachryriose chHdrea, wast through their pace Ilk? Opera Comlqiie veterans. Mrs Wendell Van Loaa of Eugene, farmer prtrselpal of the school, gave the children and parents a short hu decidedly inspirational talk, cos gr&iulat&g them oa the splendid progress of the past year, and thanked both parents and chUdna for ta a liia nee they hava gimi. A. 3, V, Carpenter, president of the iosrd, introduced the speakertv pre sented g'fU to the two graduates ESI1IES.TODAY ALL THE TRICKS OF fX A - r.f.i; Hrst He Charmed Women As He Charmed Jries,With the Magic of His Voice, and the Fire of His Passion! STATE'S ATTORNEY HELEN TWELVETREES Blonde, Beautiful, Bewitcfcingf JILL ESMOND, WitlfAMCStosd BOYD MARY DUNCAN TODAY and MONDAY Marion Davies in bert, &sarf ts tea waa ps 'gated to the r vault, thr to U gathering tost for weelcs. Thea Jssstsgs began, seeking fete ieslng wamsss for ihs "2ina of th FsihtTf:' Tha ?ulia wtr ra3ssacke4 for any ws that might Interest him Huth Cr.stlertoriS, smos othersv was run for hsm na at Its eoficlustoa the aeiliT!t?d Jann5T5is ruahed- forward and kUaed the screen. He dSd no5 Umm whs sh was bs h- knew ha &a& fod his if&ztf lady. The Holly offer also Eddie Bus sell in tn&ihs? bei time story for the frown tips m " LoTr, Hoaor, and He Pay, latest 2W3 sweats from all ortT ht o?ad, ar.d a Sartoos ac tilled SoMlee Old Maa. Barbara 8hdori and Kancy dark, the Utter gtsg csscfas and tetar t5ng sketch of th stfhool from tb time it was fousdsd with o&ly thre pupiii, under tia dEeetlss of sslsc Louis Burka, over a decade aspx Mr. Carpenter pa 2d a nSgh tribute to th hard work done by the iadJes of th t acuity snd cahsol board Slid dtclared that thanks largely to them the Valley school was certain to g on to srsa h?gbe? and be iter thi&jsw The eserclsea closed with the song "Memories," by th entire school, after which parsrsts, children and sembled gsesta aat Sown to as opea air luncheoa. i 3et your CSswst SL K, iurfcsy er at Pa,i nfeat Pstst. . . . . I MATINEES Week Dayi 20c 30c EVENINGS 1 aad Sua. Hal Asr Mi 15 'Polly of the Circus' jj ' -' MASmIss