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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1932)
r MAIL' TRTBTTXE. ifEDrOTtD, OKECrOS, TTEDESDAT, JUN"E 8, 1932. 5"A"GE FIVE Local and Mra. Leerer In HMpltal l(n. Earl Leever o( Central point underwent a major operation thlt morning at the Community hospital. TJndergoea Operation Mrs. John Downe of Applegat underwent an operation at the oommunlty hospital last night tand U reported getting along nicely today. Larsen In City 8. I. Laraen ot Seattle, northwest aalea manager (or Hubbard & Co., was a business visit or in Medford yesterday. Rancher In City Eld en Harriott of Applegate la among ranchers in Med ford today buying produce and at- tending to other business matters. . With Friends In Medford Mrs. Don Beckett of this city Is spending sev eral days In Medford at the home of Mr. and Mrs. aeorge Witters. Grants Psss Dally Courier. t From Afar The only hotel guests registered from a distance today are Mr. and Mrs. Shohl of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louis Foley of Detroit, Michigan, Roses Displayed A basket filled with a beautiful bouquet of Tausend achoen roses la on display today at the Chamber of Commerce building. Grown by Mrs. B. M. Wilson of 340 8outh Riverside, the flowers are among the finest climbers displayed this season. Callfornlans Here The following Besx state guests are stopping at ho tels In the city: Ray GlUlland of Beverley Hills, Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Skaggs, Vera Mai Skaggs and Dwtght Skagga of Oakland, W. A. Ritchie and W. W. Foss of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Graves of Sacramento. V Brother Plrs Word waa received inhere that Glen Young of Heppner. Ore, brother of Harvey Young of this city, died late Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Young left here Monday evening to be with htm. The telegram telling of his death was re-' celved In the city about an hour af ter their departure, Make Improvement The Palace beauty shop on West Sixth street has been re-decorated for the summer sesaon and new equipment. Including an Aranao steamer, installed. An or chid and green oo'.or scheme waa used in painting the seven booths. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Anthony, formerly of Portland, Ore., recently purchased the Palace. Carklns Visit Here Mr. and Mrs, John Carkln and children arrive from Salem yesterday. Mrs. Carkln and children plan to remain here looking after their ranch, and Mr. Carkln will return to Salem tomor row, after attending to business mat i ters In connection with the state tax commission, of which he la a mem ber. 5 Register from North The follow ing people from Seattle were regis tered at local hotels today: S. P. Lar sen, George Van horn, Mr. and Mrs. r. B. Johnson, A. J. Cooks, George W. Milne, Fay Kerry and L. Ross Lyon. Other Washtngtonlans were J. S. Kelson of Spokane, L. Crosley of Tacoma and George 0. Shaw of Van couver. Delay Sentence William Olorgl, G. Sclanlanca and Amerigo Besotonl, arrested yesterday by atate polloo, and charged with transportation of liquor, and carrying loaded fire-arms in their car, appeared before Judge Glenn O. Taylor In Justice court this morning. ' Sentence waa delayed until 10 a. m, Thursday. Rrars Bring In Fish Dr. J. P. Bray and hla brother spent yesterday morning at Savage Raplda dam and returned to the city with a big sal J mon. they report the river clearing rapldly, however, and sslmon fishing ' nearlng Its wane. Dr. Bray la eager ly awaiting the ateelhead season and declares he would rather catch one ateelhead with a fly than to land all the salmon of the season. He antici pates a big ateelhead run this year. Leave for Klamath Delegation from the Medford chamber of com merce headed by C. L. McDonald, left this morning for Klamath Falls to attend the meeting at which plans will be made to bring about a united program of tourist travel promotion work. The representatlvea of the two cities with Ashland, hope to accom plish a tie-up among the three com munities, which will bring about In creased travel for all three. STATE Theatre LAST TIMES TONITB "PARTY HUSBAND" wltti Dorothy Mack a ill Any Seat 15c Alaska Jack IS On His Way to the FoxCraterian Personal In from Tolo J. O. Collins, ranch er of the Tolo district, ti In Medford today attending to business matters. Mr. LI um. Caller Jim Llum. opera tor of Jim's Toggery In Grant Paw, waa tn Medford this morning attend ing to business Interests. Home from Convention B. E. Har der and W. H. Gore returned last night from the State Bankers con vention, held in Eugene. glovers !n Medford Mr. and Mrs. George Slover of this city spent sev eral hours In Medford, Tuesday Grants Pass Dally Courier. . In Medford Today W. Stewart of Warner Brothers, la spending today in Medford attending to business mat ters, having arrived here yesterday. Here from School Lee Allen, stu dent at the University of Oregon, ar rived in Medford from Eugene today by train. Cowglll In North The hotel guests registered at the Imperial Include Ralph P. Cowglll of Medford, accord ing to the Morning Oregouian. Medford Man Here Jack Moore of Medford was Included in the business visitors in Grants Pass Tuesday Grants Pass Daily Courier. Visit Parents Merritt and Dale Perry of North Front street spent the week end in Medford with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Perry of 448 North Front street. Thomas In Medford George Thom as, representing the Chicago, Milwau kee and St. Paul railway, with head quarters In Portland, is attending to business matters in Medford today? having arrived from the north by train this morning. Montgomery A screen and stage program of more than ordinary calibre opens at the Fox Craterian theater today for a two-day stay when Robert Montgomery appears in his newest and most sensational success, "But the Flesh Is Weak," and also a color ful and elaborate dance revue on the stage featuring Eve Benson's dance stars. The screen story of "But the Flesh Is Weak" details of a young man who decides to marry for money , . . later develops a hatred for women , . , then meets the "true love." Robert Montgomery brilliantly enacts the role of the "fortune -hunting young man." Included In the superb cast are Nora Gregor, O. Aubrey Smith, Nils Asther and others of note. WgTODAY Montgomery In MATINEES 20 NIGHTS 30 T T - - JOan Dennett V" - ALSO 1 1 Bicycle Stolen Calvin Sargent re- ported to police this morning that his ; bicycle was stolen from the carnival ; grounds on East Main street last eve ; sing. Marx Iraprovlni Friends of Harry Marx are glad to learn that he Is rapidly recovering from the Illness, which has kept him in the hospital for the past three weeks. Leave for North W. E. Thomas, Mrs. Grant Burroughs and Miss Mar garet Borroughs left by motor today for Salem and Portland, where they plan to spend several days, Here from Yakima G. O. Caster of Yakima, Wash. Is In the Rogue river valley as guest of the Otto Casters and J. W. Pruetta. He plans to re main here a week or 10 days. From Seattle T. L. Ward of Seat tle, who Is with the H. C. Lovett Spray Paint company, Ltd., was tn Medford yesterday, and registered his car at the out-of-state auto bureau here. Motors Taken A report at the city police station this morning showed that the Peoples Electric warehouse on North Grape street was entered via window last night and two elec trio motors stolen, one valued at 920, and the other at 940. Registered Today Guests at local hotels, who are registered from Port land include J. A. Armstrong, E. G. Ludwlck, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hild ritch, E. W. Farrout, H. W. Holsomb, W. B. Rasmussen, Charles M. Peter son, M. Keller, E. W. Schmeer, L. Ax land, Miss L. Kain and niece, and L. E. Wlnterbotham. Oregonfans,Here Those from state points outside of Portland, who are guests at hotels In Medford Include O. T. WoWhorton of Corvallls, J. W. Lind of Mllwaukle, E. B. Gabriel, J. W. Goebel, R. A. Schram, and S. M. Laws of Salem, O. W. Owen of Al bany, H. B. Esson. E. Stone and H. R. Haines of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross of Prospect and J. W. Ingleton of Astoria. at Craterian Those who vividly remember Mont gomery In 'Private Lives," with Norma Shearer and In "Lovers Courageous," with Madge Evans, will be more than anxious to again see their idol In a picture that far sur passes either of these former hits In romantic love-making, daring and side-splitting comedy. Culminating several weeks of In tensive training on the part of a score of clever local dancers, the big stage revue which appears upon the Fox Craterian stage tonight at 9:00 o'clock, will certainly dazzle with ft remarkable array of terplschorean sps. Including tap, ballet and many other dandy acts. There will be no advance In prices for this great double program tonight and tomor row night. Re could hare married for money hut then pair of blue eves flash ed byl A gay, youth ful, malicious . comedy romance with Mont gomery at his best Special Added Attraction On The Stage! ONE PERFORMANCE, 9 P. M. DANCE REVUE featuring' EVE BENSON DANCE 8TARS r4 Today Last Times "O00D SPORT" Any Beat 15? TOMORROW In "CARF.LF.M LAIT" Also Laurel-Hardy Comedy Steal Oas Robert Jones of 1817 North Bartlett street, anil John Mil lard of 610 Palm, were arrested by city police last night, charged with stealing gasoline from the Fenwell HERE IT IS! READ WHAT THE CRITICS SAY! jtf L E S J) n TAKING THRU! a ANOTHER YOU WILL BB THRILLED NOT ONLY BY THE FAST ACTION BUT ALSO BY THE WONDERFUL STORY .yr: - end (dm v ' Ajsmg I '?WK' 1 i W-y-4-U-H Directed by rvff-4' W Xl '. vTiIV Howard Hawks, tW B.-'.??1 ini f -VX the "Dawn . tpr4feC ALS0 jffi-iv m,Vitj! NEWS W f" IW'tte;--! CARTOON im&$&s COMEDY 17! JOAN BLO N DELL with Ann Dvorak, Eric Linden, Guy Kibbee and twelve world-famoiu race drivers in the caatl Good Drivers DEMAND Good Tires Try WISK . Tires for Safety Phipps Auto Park Service N. Riverside residence at 333 Beatty street. The complaint stated the boys cut the garden hose at 313 Beatty. They were scheduled to report to the city police station this afternoon at four o'clock. NOW SHOWING 4 BIG DAYS! AUIXTS EVE Sor. MATINEE JOc KIDDIES A DIME E . B R E AT H- - N. V. Eve, Journal - ... - V;"r - " Phone 0m i V?. 1 "The Crowd Roars" For Bargains and These Firms Have Them FRESH FISH On Sale Thur. and Friday At The People's Market W. 6th GROCETERIA NO. 2 HALIBUT STEAKS, lb. .....18c BANDON SALMON, lb. .20c PACIFIC LING, lb. ,..12Jc RED SNAPPER, half or whole 10c FILLET OF SNAPPER, lb , 18c FILLET OF LING, lb. w. .15c FILLET OF HALIBUT, lb 25c STRIPED BASS, half or whole, lb. . . 22c SKINNED SOLE, lb. ., ...... 15c FILLET OF SOLE, lb 25c KIPPERED SALMON, lb. ,., 25c FRESH OYSTERS, pint 25c FRESH COOKED CRAB, large. . . .30c The Accidents on the Race Track in "The Crowd Roars" brings to mind how easily accidents can happen on the highway. It is impossible for you to foresee what the future will bring. It is wise to play safe ... to assure your family future happiness and financial independence should emer gency arise. To name this bank as executor and trustee is to KNOW that whatever instructions you have given in your will are going to be carried out. You can be sure of our being here when needed, because our charter gives us perennial life. ' THIS BANK Aoti as Executor and Trustee Under Wills, Trustee Under Life Insurance Trusts and in every Trust Capacity. The First National Bank "A DEPARTMENTIZED BANK" DeVOE'S "NEAR THE NEW COURT HOUSE" Announces Its FORMAL OPENING For Next Week In iplte of our being In the midst of remodeling, "yon can still get most any old thing any old time at DeVoeV 1037 - R Phone 1058 DIAMOND Cafe . 127 Z. 6th Street MEALS 20c nd up Try our "Chow Mein" and Chop Suey Bring your friends here after the show. SUIT VALUES Neat lattice weaves, cheviots and worsteds for men and young men. Group I $14.45 Group II $18.45 Group III $22.45 'Your Quality Store" Alterations Free Graduation Special SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE Both for $1.00 Palace Beauty Shop 328 W. 6th. Tel. 1478 Hungry Crowds Eat at Franklin's Cafe featuring LUNCHES 25c, 35c, 40c Joan Blondell Prefers CAMPBELL Clothing Company Main near Front ' jf- The tuMhof chonol fcbalMnfl fo swimming