rEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, SIEDFOKD, OREGON. FRIDAY .TTTNTE 17.
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Local and
Guest of Pellets Ingrud Petercon
of Treka, Cal., Is a house guest this
week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pellett
at thetr farm near Medford.
Visiting In Medford Miss Ruth
Wleland of Grants Pass spent the fore
part of the week in Medford visiting
with friends. Grants Pass Bulletin.
In Medford Thursday H. D. Irwin,
on the staff of the school for the
blind at Vancouver, Wash was a vis
itor In Medford yesterday.
Neff Returns Porter G. Neff re
turned to Medford Wednesday from
Portland, where he had been attend
ing to business matters.
Down from Prospect Gilbert E.
, Blackburn of Prospect spent Wednes
I day 1 nthls city visiting Mrs. Black
burn and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. O. Howard.
On Business Trip Al Flero, repre
sentative of the Burroughs Adding
machine company with headquarters
In this city. Is spending several days
In Treka, Cal. on company business.
Blenna Home Jack Bierma among
the students from Oregon State col
lege who have returned to Medford
for the summer, will be employed at
Jarmln and Woods drug store during
vacation.
Visit In Klamath Miss Grace
Pearce returned to Medford Wednes
day from Klamath Palls, where she
was the house guest of Mrs. Ida
Grimes for several days. Mrs. Grimes,
Mrs. June Grimes and Miss Pearce
spent Tuesday at Sunset cabin on
Fork creek visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimes
Jr.
Carolina Fruit Bars
The famous mammy cooks from down South have
contributed many dishes and pastries to American
cookery and. the Carolina Fruit Bars which we will
feature this week is one of them.
This is a delicious fruit cookie chockfull of nuts
and iced with ix icing which is an exceptional value
at the regular price, but tomorrow we will sell these
tasty cookies at
11c dozen
These cookies will be on sale at your favorite grocer
or our retail store and we urge you to place your
order early as we expect this to be one of our most
popular week end specials.
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2.
Exactly Eight Days of Slashed Prices, Rare Bargains,
Premiums and Free Goods.
AH to Make it Easy for You to Beautify and Protect Your Property.
SALE STARTS SATURDAY
LINDSEED OIL
STRICTLY PURE
In Your Can
69c gal.
PURE WHITE
ENAMEL
Why Pay $1.50?
73c qt.
FREE! A 60c Brush
with a quart of Pabco Semi-Gloss
Finish for Woodwork or Walls
Both for 89c
BASS HUETER
4-HOUR ENAMEL
High Gloss, for Furniture, Etc.
Old price $1.10
Sale price 69c pt.
Many, Many Other
Personal
Guest of Sister George B. Rector
of Denver Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
U O Watklns at their home, 710 West
14th street. Mr. Rector U Mrs. Watklns-
brother.
Army Planes Here Flown by Lt.
O. H. Rjdmour and lt. L. A. Walt
hall of Mather field, two army ships
stopped at the local field yesterday
at Intervals to refuel before contin
uing to Seattle.
Stop at Bureau At the Oregon
branch of the out-of-state auto reg
istration bureau, yesterday's visitors
Included Nellie B. Wllkerson and Mrs.
Elmer Parker of Phoenix, Ariz., and
Albert Vlmont of Seattle.
In Cave City Miss Flonnle Hollers
of Medford arrived in Grants Pass
luesday evening to spend a short
time visiting Miss Vivien ne Ryan of
this city. Grants Pass Dally Courier.
Visits at Lake Creek Miss Juanlta
Ragsdale of Oakland. Calif., registered
her car at the out-of-state auto bu
reau here yesterday, and gave her
Oregon address as Lake Creek.
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Hauipsons Visit Here Mr. and Mrs.
R. L Hampson of Crescent City are
spending the week In Grants Pass
and Medford. Mr. Hampson Is a bro
ther of T. J. Hampson of this city.
Grants Pass Dally Courier. The Hamp
sons formerly resided in Medford
Here from School Merland Tollef
son, student at the University of
Oregon, Is home to spend the sum
mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Tollefson of Central Point. He
was In Medford yesterday visiting his
father, who recently underwent a ma
jor operation at the Community hos
pital. rers
ay Faint Sale!
AT 8 a.m.' kalsomine
-. e i it i STRICTLY FIRST GRADE
Never buch Values run 5 ib. Pkg.
Before 60c size .... 43c pkg
Challenge House Paint I j SPAR VARNISH
Outside or Inside White Ivory or Oray Use it Anywhere
Old price $2.40 Waterproof
Sale price $1.39 gal. 63c quart
FREE!
A 4-foot $1.50 Step Ladder with
4 gallons or more of Pabco Paint.
BASS HUETER
BUNGALOW PAINT
Splendid Quality 10 Shades
Sale price $1.8.9 gal.
Bargains Our Paint
PORTER LUMBER
Miss Slnema Leaves Miss Orece
Sine ma, instructor In ths local school j
system, left today on the Shasta for
Portland. j
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Prom March Field Ub. Blackborn,
of March field, traveling In an army
ship, stopped at the Medford Muni
cipal airport Thursday for a short
time.
Dr. WliMm Leaves Dr. B. C. Wil
son left this morning for Portland,
where be has been called on business.
He plans to return to Medford either
Sunday evening or Monday morning.
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Attend Festival Albert Had ley, Br.
nest Rilling and Mrs. Jessup of the
Villa nursery left for Portland Thurs
day to attend the Rose festival and
to transact business.
Greens Journey South John and
Fred Green of Medford stopped In
Ashland for a short time Thursday
enroute to southern California where
they plan to spend several weeks.
Ashland Dally Tidings.
Guests of Jeromes Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Schoenenberger of San Jose.
Calif., are in Medford, the guests rf
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jerome, at their
home 1526 West Main street. Mrs.
Schoenenberger and Mrs. Jerome are
sisters.
Motor to Medford A party of local
people, including Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Boulter. Mrs. K. D. Olpln, and Mr. and
Mrs. Frits Wundertl, motored to Med
ford. Tuesday evening, to attend a
lecture given by W. R. Sloan, presi
dent of the Northwestern States mis
sion of the L. D. S, church Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
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At Local Port Pilot Jones, flying
a Great Lakes trainer for the Moreau
Flying service of Oakland, Calif, stop
ped in Medford yesterday forenoon to
refuel before continuing south from
Portland. A passenger, also a Mr.
Jones, accompanied the flyer. Jones
stopped here Tuesday .morning en
route north.
Journey to Medford Mrs. Will H.
Gerretsen Jr., and sons, Gordon and
Donald of this city, left today for
Medford to spend a week visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Holloway, and brother. William
Holloway, and family, and sister, Mrs.
Guy Satterlee. Mr. Gerreteen has gone
j to Camp Clatsop for the annual Na-
Newa-Revlew.
At Lake O' Woods-Mr. and Mrs. Val
J. Fischer, daughter Isabelle, Mrs. H.
R. Prentice and son John, spent the
first of the week at Lake O' the
Woods, where they enjoyed fishing
and boating. Mr. Fischer reported suc
cessful catches of sllversldes and
perch. The party motored Into the
lake via Butte Falls and Fish lake,
and stated the roads are In good con
dition. Typewriter Men Paul M. Wlnship,
representing the L. C. Smith typewrit
ing company, and Ben Hamlin of the
I Wholesale Typewriter company, both
with headquarters in Portland, are
in Medford today having returned
here from Klamath Falls, to which
city they motored yesterday. They
were over-night guests In Medford
Wednesday.
Register Cars Among the many
California travelers who stopped at
Lee C. Gar lock's registration office
on South Riverside avenue yesterday
were Arthur C. Scott of San Diego, H.
E. Bullock end M. J. McGulre of Oak
land, U. Karmel of Burllngame, Char
! les P. Itsenhauser of Portervllle, Ver
i na E. Rlgdon of Anaheim, Mrs. Violet
j Smith of Nevada City. A. W. Lewis oi
Los Angeles, R. E. Warner of King
I City, J. F. Whitchurch of Dunsraulr,
Henrlette M. Moe and D. E. Crowley
of San Francisco, A. H. Hoffman of
Lynwood, Mrs. Allen G. Babcock of
Venice, Alice J. Rolph of Sonta Mon
ica, Grace Elliott of Sunol, and J. O
I Kilgore of Palo Alto.
Department is Loaded With Dynamite!
Visiting In South Mrs. Helen Con ;
roy and children are enjoying a va
cation m southern California this
week. I
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la From Ranch Theroo Jones, one
of southern Oregon's outstanding1
horsemen, la in Medford today from!
the "111" ranch near Provolt.
Mr. Carkln in City John Carkin of
Salem was a visitor In Medford yJ
erday, Mrs, Carkln and children are
here to spend the summer at their
farm. i
Gnests of Works Miss Lola Wood
ward of Berkeley, Calif., arrived In
Medford on the Shasta today noon,
to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Work for about tlx weeks.
Home From Same Valley Misses
Amy Elliott and Virginia Ltndleyhave
returned to the city from spending
several days sa guests of Mlsa Llnd-
ley's father, O. L. Lindley at Sams
Valley. ,
From the North The few guests
here from Washington, stopping at
local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Lent Is of Seattle, Edith Thompson of
Snoqualmte and Hance H. C lei and of
Olympla.
Return from School Misses Edna
Mae and Harriet White, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. White of Crystal
Springs orchard west of Phoenix, ar
rived In Medford by train this morn
ing from Ml not, N. D., where they
have been students for the past year
at the Teachers Training college.
Expected Home Soon Mr. and Mrs.
Volney Dixon of this city are expect
ed home this week end from Seattle,
where they attended the commence
ment program at the University of
Washington, In which their daughter,
Jane, was a participant. She will ac
company them on their return to
Medford.
Mm. lllllon In City Mrs. h. A. Dil
lon, formerly of this city, is a guest
here of her son, Mark Cole, having
stopped en route north to Join Mr.
Dillon, who Is In command of the S.
S. Mahopac at Bremerton. She will
continue north next Monday and in
the mean time will be greeted by
many Medford friends.
Bay City Guests Registrations to
day at Medford hotels Include the
following of San Francisco: W. Gur
nlson. S. Betel, Mrs. Ryland B. Wal
lace, Miss Myra M. Jeffers, J. Grant
and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Conroy,
J. T. McGrath, Mrs. T. Rosen bach,
Mrs- I. Lldltensteln, Mike Savanab,
Mrs. N P. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.
B. H. Bellinger.
Miss Watrllng Leaves Miss Ger
trude Watzllng, Instructor In the
Medford schools, who has been guest
since the close of school of Mrs. B.
P Elliott at the Elliott's cabin at
Shady Cove and at their town house,
plans to leave tomorrow for her home
st Myrtle Point. Her father will meet
her here and accompany her to the
coast town.
En Route to Mine H. W. Finch of
Berkeley, Calif., stopped In Medford
yesterday en route to hla mine at
Holland, Ore., where he reports oper
ations are now on a paying basis. Mr,
Finch plans to remain in southern
Oregon for about three weeks, he
told Lee C. Oarlock of the out-of-
state auto bureau offices when ne
registered his car in keeping with the
state law.
From Slate points The hotel reg
isters in the city list the names of
the following Oregon lans from points
exclusive of Portland: R. E. Mythlng
of Salem, F. 8. Jones and Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Bonltta of Roseburg, C.
W. Owen of Albany. Mr. and Mrs.
Tracy Davney of Dallas, and C. H
Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cleav
es and party, James R. Brown, N.
Farais, W. I. Moody and W. J. M is fi
ler of Eugene.
FREE!
A Pabco 18x36 Rug
With a Quart of Pabco Floor Enamel
Both for 89c
BASS HUETER
VARNISHES
More Than a Hundred Cant
All Sizes
33 1-3 Discount
CO.
Guetta at Hotel stopping at the
hotl in Medford from dtauni point
are K. K. Knickerbocker of Cheyenne.
Wyo., George 8. Turner of Chicago,
Jew-el T. Wilson of Okmulgee. Okla..
and W, W. Ludtngton of Dawson, laJ
Mrs. Hoffman Invitee Clui Kax-,
neat atudenta of Applied Psychology,
Lawi of Life, Philosophy, etc, are
wtlcom to meet In free class work
at the borne of Mra. Bertha Hoffman.
JaoluonYlUe highway, each Monday
evening at 7:30 o'clock. Phone 371-H.
Fabric U Hone Glen L. Pabrlck
Jr., who has beea. attending the
American Laundry school In Jollet,
111., for the past aU months, has re
turned to Medford. and will be asso
ciated with hla father In the Medford
Domestic laundry. Following hta grad
uation from the local high school. Mr.
F&brlck traveled for the American
Laundry Machinery company out of
Srattlo for a year and a half, and
was later with his father here.
Air Una Offtlrals Here K. X.
Knickerbocker of Cheyenne and Geo.
Turner of Chicago, officials of the
united Air Unea. who made the trip
west by plane thla week, have been
enjoying Medford and neighboring
resort for the past two days. As
guests of Phil Sharp and Mr. and
Mrs. G rover Tyler of the local air
port, they vlaltd Crater Lak and
enjoyed a fishing trip to Diamond
Lake, where they found themselves
successful anglers.
Porllandera In City From the city
of Portland, those stopping at local
hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. E. 8.
Lewis, E. W. Morgan, L. O. Griffith,
D. E. Shadrlck, W. E. Felblg, F. M.
Chrlswell. Dorothy Dickinson, Wini
fred James, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bla
ke ley. Ralph O. Glem, Wm. J. Cost
ley, C. W. Walls, A. R. Innes, A. F.
Searaanous, Carl B. Green, O. G.
Gregory, W. C. McLaln. Joe Kappell,
H. M. Huller, Harry H. Sealy, A. W.
Gtesy, L. R. Pershall, J. J. Burk and
H. L. Davidson.
Thorn (tikes Leave Mr. and Mrs,
Eugene, Thorndlke, daughter Betty
and son Billy are leaving this after
noon on a month's vacation trip by
motor to Tislt Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-
dike's parents. They also plan to
Journey to Yellowstone National
park. At Willow Creek, Mont., they
will visit Mrs. Thorndlke'a mother
and father. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Down
le. who are celebrating their golden
wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. P.
W. Thorndlke, Mr. Thomdlke's par
ents, reside at Big Stone City, South
Dakota.
Wedding Bells
Coming as a surprise to thetr many
friends was announcement yesterday
of the marriage of Miss Msrgret
Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. Hughes of Fern. Valley, and Er
nest W. Beer of this city, which was
solemnised Juno 3 in Klamath Falls
at the home of the Reverend Wire.
Mrs. Beer Is employed at the New
berry store In this city and Mr. Beer
at the Hotel Jackson.
Excellent Cast In
Craterian Picture
'ihe sensational and gripping
story of a girl who was "framed'
for something she hadn't done, and
was sent to prison and disgrace,
features the theme of that exciting
and excellent motion picture "Night
Court' which Is showing today and
tomorrow at the Fox Craterian the
ater. An unusually outstanding point
in this picture Is the truly remark
able cast. Featuring such widely
known stars as Walter Huston, Anita
Page, Lewis Stone. Phillips Holmes.
Jean Hern holt, John Mlljan and
several other famed players.
Walter Huston enacts the role
of a crooked judge who. In order
WHIM. 8111
Coming
SUNDAY
on the
STAGE
Special
ADDED
ATTRACTION
TEX
ELLIOTT
Red-Hot-Cha
Jazz Piano Phiend
and
Tap Dancer
Offering a
Mile-a-Minute
Burn-Em-Up Act
together with
Madge DeLasaux
in a Rip-Bang
TWO - PIANO
Riot of Music!
Chaplin Back
a
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4$saculd Preu Pilot'
After a tour of the world lasting
16 months, Charles Chaplin, film
comedian, arrived In Seattle, Wash
en route to his Hollywood home.
to cover his grafting depredations,
resorts to fastonlng a false crime
on an Innocent girl. Lewis Clone
la an Investigating Judge, while
Anita Page plays the role of the
tortured girl. Phillips Holmes Is
her husband, who moves heaven
snd earth to free her and punish
her tormentors.
Seldom has a picture been pre
sented on the local screen that has
ths fiery excitement and powerful
drama contained in "Night Court."
Each player seems to actually live
his or her role, and the spectators
are on edge with tension through
out. War Film Delights
Audience At Holly
An angle of the recent world
war that has never gotten Into
the movies before ts told In "The
Doomed Battalion." Although the
picture has the war for Its back
ground, lt Is not exactly a war
TONITE TOMORROW !
Only Two Days Morel
THE
DOOMED
BATTALION
OV THE STAGE
TONITE
TOMORROW
Matinee Only
Ruth Luy
. Dancers
Maturdar
At 8:00 P. M
Scoop!
First Pictures of the
Republican Convention
In Chicago 1
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Am
it? .fk
rri!r
En. at 9:00
ANOTHER
SOo SPECIAL
DANCE
PAVILION
GOLD HILL
SAT. EVE
Ike Porter's Band
"Whir lh Cronili flo"
picture and has only enough of
that kind of "picture to carry the
story on through. First perhaps.
Is ths marvelous scenic background
Never has a picture recetved such
treatment. The superb perform
ances of Tala Blrell the Viennese
actress, and Luis Treitker another
newcomer to the screen, are also
outstanding. "The Doomed Battal
ion" ts perhaps the most unique
picture to ever come to the screen.
The story Is based on fact. That
of a picked army to guard a cer
tain passageway In the Alps against
the advance of th Italians.
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MARSHFIELD, Ore., June 17.
(AP) Dorothy Manclet was killed
and Howard Collins wss Injured seri
ously In an automobile accident on
the coast highway Just south of ths
California line today. Collins was
taken to a hospital In Crescent City.
Miss Manclet and Collins, both of
Ban (ton, were driving to Crescent City
to visit friends. Defective steering
gear threw the car out of control, re
ports aald.
Real Estate or Insurance Last it
to Jones. Phone 794.
.IV UUiU
A Superb $212.50
NORGE Electric Refrigerator
Purchased From
Pruitt's Melody Shop MedLSorgTSaier
EVERY FRI. and SAT. EVENINGS
A Ballot Good for 10 Votes
wlU be flTen rh patron ... till these out ... deposit la
" ballot boi In theatre (o;er . . . and die patron holdlnf
The Most Votes on Saturday, July 23
will be presented with this costly Befrlgemtorl
See This Norge On Display in Foyer!
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0 directed
, W, S. Van
tory by
Ilfllln(er V f
and Charles V.
I iea ham ,2 '
a jcxqokfWn-cx
COMINO SATURDAY
TOM TYLER
ANN
HAft
Sensational in the
drama of a divorced
wife who dared to
look back!
"WESTWARD
I PASSAGE
with
Laurence OLIVIER
The story of a heart
that yearned for the
arms of the man
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CLAY WILL LEAD
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In a determined effort to bring to
all corners of the state the true facta
bearing on the question of consolida
ting th two major Institutions of
higher education of the state, Univer
sity of Oregon students, under ths
direction of Arthur Potwln, Albany
are girding themselves for an Intens
ive canvaM of the state this summer,
In an attempt to show the fallacious
nature of the claims to economy
made by the consolidation bill's pro
ponents. In this district, under ths direc
tion of Constance Baker of Grants
Pass, who will serve as chairman of
the southern Oregon district, are sli
county chairmen. Charles Clay of
Medford will lead the students fight
against the claims of the Marlon
County Tax league In Jackson coun
ty. Other county chairmen In this dla
trclt are: Josephine county, OrvHla
Garrett; Curry county, Zora Beaman;
Coos county, Emmabel S tad den:
Douglas county, Thomas Hartfel; and
Lane county, Hobart Wilson.
IMPORTANT!
TODAY
and
Saturday
Look At This
1 Mighty Cast!
WALTER
HUSTON
tRWW
STONE
ANITA
PAGE
PHILLIPS
HOLMES
JEAN
Hersholt
A compelling
story of a girl who
was FRAMED . . .
for something she
hadn't done I
Dyke I 5se,"0-,
picture
TODAT LAST TIMES I Any Seat
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"IVHILB PARIS BLEEPS"
ONLY
in "THE MAN FROM
NEW MEXICO"
Coming Sunday
To Fox Craterian
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Phone 124 204 S. Fir St.
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