MEDFORD MAIL TRLBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TIItJRSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932.
PAGE SEVE3
Local and
I. rave (or Portland Will Hansen
left today for Portland, whera be
plan to remain until the (Irit of
the month.
Guest of Pa rente Bill Skjrman of
ttarahileld, arrived thla week to vlalt
hie pareata, Mr. and Mrs. C. T- 8yr
man in Central Point.
Returns Here Keith Baughman la
expected In Medford; today from San
Francisco, where he ha been spend
ing the pact several wee lea.
Sharp to Portland On official
business for the United Air Lines, of
which he Is local superintendent, Phil
Sharp left hers Tuesday on the trl
motor passenger ship for Portland,
) -T Working on Journel Paul Allen of
trlis city la now In Portland, employ-
5; by the circulation department of
.! the Oregon Journal, according to let
- ters received by hla local friends.
In Charge of Shop Mlsa Virginia
Rose, formerly of thla city and well
known here, has recently been em
ployed at the Eallne Beauty shop In
Medford where she la In charge.
Aehland Dally Tidings.
Postpone Picnic The Dixie Club
picnic, scheduled for Sunday at the
cabin of Mrs. H. W. Hamilton, has
been postponed, It was announced
this morning. The date will be an
nounced later.
i ...
VTashlngtonlans Mrs. John Coure
of Everett, Washington registered at
a local hotel, as did E. W, Lovejoy,
Mr. and Mrs. J. t. Larsen, H. D. Jor-
: don, Mr. and Mrs, E. O. Klndall and
; boy and W. 6. Sheley of Seattle.
. .
i Standard Plant Entered Sometime
: during the night, the standard OH
plant on North Central avenue was
i entered, and a carburetor, spray gun
hand drill, and a pair of shoep stolen
? a-cordlng to a report filed this mom'
3.g with the elty police.
r
! Home Saturday Miss Corlnne D'-
Alblnl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.
Q. D'Alblnl, who underwent an ap
pendicitis operation at the Commun-
lty hospital, will return to her home,
i 45 Quince street, where she will be
. able to greet her many little friends
Oreonlans Here State residents,
from cities outside of Portland, who
stopped overnight at hotels here,
j were h. J. Bennett of Roseburg, Frank
Adams of Marshfleld, A. Machado of
1 Klamath Falls, and from Eugene: F.
1 P Knight, S. Stanton, L. S. Cuesman,
J c. W. Flynn and Wilson O. Rich.
$
Fly North ales executives of the
Associated Oil company, W, A. Rean
ler, J. N. Evans and D. D. Durr, ail
i of San Francisco, left yesterday morn-
t Ing by plane for Portland, having
j attended a special meeting here Wed-
J nesday evening. They were aocom-
Ypanled by R. H. Cook of the same
company.
...
1 At Local Airport William Lowreni
of Chicago, in charge of all the radio
f ground stations for the United Air
Lines was an overnight gueet'ln Med-
I ford, having arrived here yesterday
? morning on the United --Air Lines
( plane from Redding. He conferred
f with o'flclals at the Medford Munlcl-
t pal airport while here.
i .
t "To Be Transferred Dick Applegat
t who left here several weeks ago on
s a hltch-hlklng tour of the oountry,
4 Is to be transferred from the hotel
I where he Is clerking near West Point,
to anothCT In Atlanta, Oa., belonging
I to the same chain, his father Frank
' L. Applegate said yesterday following
I receipt of a letter from Dick.
i Honolulu Residents The hotel lists
I today contained the names of Mrs.
j D. H. Campbell and Mlsa F. Campbell
! of Honolulu. T. H. Others from dls-
4 tant oolnts were Mr. and Mrs. J.
'! Reed of Salem, Ohio, John C. Kllllan
'." itft Philadelphia. Pa., Mrs. H. R. Davl-
mtn of Vancouver, B. C, and Wm.
I rftwrenz of Chicago.
I ...
t - Leaves for rortlnnd Mrs. Oeorge
t O. Witter of Los Angeles, left here
i today for Portland where she will
1 Join her husband, and return to Dla
i mond lake on a fishing trip. Mrs.
J Witter has been here visiting her
mother, Mrs. Taylor of Eugene, who
is the guest of Mrs. Emma Drlskel t
j her home on South Riverside avenue.
I Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Drlskel plan to
4 Join the Witters at the lake.
4 ...
I Appears In Court On a charge of
obtaining money under false pretens-
es. J. V. Matney was arraigned yes-
terday afternoon In Judge Glenn O
5 Taylor's court, and demanding
hearing, It was set for June 3S at
10 o'clock. Ball was set at slOOO, and
commitment papers Issued. Matney
Is slso charged with having operated
in Douglas and Siskiyou counties.
...
" Wants Mall Tribune Mrs. Mabel
Mack, home demonstration agent,
who la attending summer school at
Oregon State college, reports she Is
)ving a very busy time, playing
I h school teacher and student, and
ints the Mall Tribune sent to the
camnus to keen her In touch with
events In Medford. She plans to re
turn to thla city July 8th.
...
From Southern Centers Olvlng as
their home addresses, San Francisco,
those registering at local hotels In
clude Mrs. M. R. Epstein. Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Umbareer. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Pfer-
rer. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Robinson, W.
P. Schoolmam and Jle Nery. From Los
Anuelea. guest were Mrs. J. Baher.
M. C. Alexander, Marlon Edarda. Miss
Stout, Sara E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Swell, David Pudlln and Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Collins.
From state Center Stopping at ho
tels from Portland are the following:
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Buchelle. Fred E
Becker. Mr. end Mrs. O. A. Mclntyre.
W. L. Bowden. D. A. Stewart, T. H.
Hagen, J. D. McKenna, J. 8. Sim
mons, Jay 8. Johnson. Charles AA.
Fullen. Mrs. R. L. Benson. Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Cunningham, J. H. Field.
C. R. McMlllen. A. W. Jones. Leo R
Powell. Ralph J. Staeber and H. R
Richards,
Personal
Leaves for Visit Mr. Ma Mar
shall left her today on the Shasta
to visit In Portland. She plan to re
turn her Sunday.
Take Exams Two young women of
thla city yesterday took federal civil
service examinations ro- sunograhp
era, at the federal building her. .
...
Shopping Here Miss Mllly Meyers
of Lake Creek was among residents it
that district shopping In Medford
Wednesday.
.
Returns from South Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Milan returned to Medford
yesterday from San Francisco, where
they spent the week-end.
...
Mondor In City Leo P. Mondor of
Los Angeles, representative of the
Dobbs hat factory, 1 a business call
er In Medford today.
...
Returns from Ohio John M. Wld
ner, who has been attending a film
meeting In Columbus, Ohio, returned
her today. He was met at the sta
tion by hla parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wldner.
...
Egan In Portland H. Chandler
Egan, well known local golfer. Is In
Portland this week, preparing for the
opening next week at Alderwood
Country club of the Pacific North
west Golf association tournament.
...
From San Francisco Jo Henry of
San Francisco, representative of Levi
Strauss and company, one of the old
est firms in the west. Is here today
on his regular business tour, calling
on firms and visiting with friends.
.
Leaves for Berkeley Miss Louise
Baaford, Instructor In th Medford
schools, left last night for Berkeley,
Cal., wher she will attend summer
school at the University of Califor
nia. ...
Motor to Eugene Dr. and Mrs.
Geo. P. Kabele went to Eugene and
returned by auto last Monday, tak
ing with them their son Martin, who
registered as a student for the sum
mer term at the university.
. .
Business Callers Rafael Benson
rancher of Central Point, was a busi
ness caller in Medford this morning.
Others from country districts were
Mrs. Ed Meyer and niece, Miss Doro
thy Meyer of Lake Creek, Mrs. D.
Hendrlckson of Phoenix,
Mrs. Hamilton Better Friend of
Mrs. Wm. B. Hamilton are glad to
learn that her condition la aomewhat
Improved again today, according to
report from the Community hospital,
wher ahe ha been receiving treat
ment since Saturday.
...
Returns from School Mrs. R. John
son and son Dr. Jamor S. Johnson
returned to Medford the first of the
week from Portland, where Dr. John
son has Just graduated from the
North Pacific Dental college. He la
planning to establish hi officea In
Medford.
...
Guest of Stanleys Mrs. John W.
Curry of Washington, D. C, who for
merly lived In Medford. arrived here
on tiie Shasta at noon today to b
the guest of Lt. and Mrs. H. A. Stan
ley at their home on Crater ' Lake
highway. She plans to apend the sum
mer here,
...
smiths Go North Mrs, Ernest
Smith has returned from Portland
where she took her daughter, Janet
Wray, where she will attend the sum
mer school of the Portland Art Insti
tute. Mlsa Smith attended the Cblco
State college the past year, taking the
art course.
.
Dlxons nome from North Mr. and
Mrs. Volney Dixon returned yesterday
from Seattle, where they attended
the commencement program at th
University of Washington, where
their daughter was one of the gradu
ates. Miss Dixon will remain on the
northern campus for the summer
session of school.
NO MORE TEARS
fHS. HOFFMAN
1TX
was eishteeo
when her baby was
born. Within ayesr
she bad serious
operatioo. Then
the flu. Her nerves
went to pieces. She
cried over nothing
at all. It was an unhappy household.
Ker grandmother told her about
the famous Vegetsble Compound.
That's how old sod trusted a remedy
it is! "I have taken six bottles," she
says,"wiih marvelous results and I am
thsnkful for my increasing health."
Kan...-.! in frruTui i
Cost Her $4.25 To
Reduce 65 Pounds
"Worth It." MIm Bates .vs.
If you're young and fat read what
Miss Bates of Beech. Iowa, ha to
... .hout Kruachen Salts If you are
middle age or old Kruachen shows
you the way to lose fat the SAFE
took one hnttle of Knuchfn
euit mnnth fr five months. It
.mounted to and I trdnred 0.1
Ihs. but It ws worth It. Imagine Jilit
J2 Tears old and weirninf wnai
rllrt.'l Mitild not enlov mvwlf s other
llrl. did. I roulcl not get the rlotbfs
I wnntrd. I tmtiK it I. wpn-iiui inr
results Kru-hen Salts glre."
To lone fat the safe, sane way
talte one-half teaspoonful of Kruach
en In a ila of hot water before
bresltfart every morning eat le
fattv meat, potatoes and sweet a
Jar that cmts but a small aum last
4 weeks, un 11 at Jrmm vwu.
Heath's Druf Slore or any drugstore
in the world but be aur for your
health's sHe to for and get
Kruschen Salts. It's th llttl dally
doe that doe It.
From Jacksonville Among those In
Medford attending to business mat
ters todsy are Emtl Brltt and Dr. J.
W. Robinson of Jacksonville.
Groves Catch Fish Mr. and Mr.
Irl Grove an among Medford' most
successful fishermen this week. They
returned from Diamond lak with a
limit catch.
i
Down from Diamond Lake T. S.
Dante) and group of friends, who
spent several day fishing at Dia
mond lake, hav returned to Med
ford and report fishing fin at th
resort. In th group were Bill Ham
mett, L, B. Hssklns and Dr. R.
Qreen.
tier for Rummer Mr. Charles
Kayser and daughter, Harriett, hav
arrived her from San Francisco, and
will apend th summer at their resi
dence In Grants Pass. Roger Kayser
preceded hi mother and slater when
h cam a week ago. Grant Pas
Dally Courier. Miss Kayser formerly
sttended school In Medford.
...
To Issue Licenses Ward McRcyn
old. examiner of operators and
chaufffeurs, and his assistant, E. R.
Thurber, will be In Medford to give
tests on Saturday and Monday, June
and 37, In the council chamber
of th city hall from 8 a. m. to 5 p.
m., an announcement from the sec
retary of state's office announces.
Crater Lake Walts
Sung At Craterian
By George Andrews
Medford music lovers were af
forded a treat last night at the Fox
Craterian theatre In the presenta
tion by Oeorge Andrews, Medford
baritone, of Victor TengwaJd's new
Crater Lake waltz, words and mel
ody of which are truly denor.ptive o!
southern Oregon's aoenlo wonder.
The song will be presented again
tonight by Mr. Andrews, accompa
nied by Madge De LaSaux.
The song was well rewired by last
night's theater crowd and Is
pected to prove to be a popular
melody, In view of th?' widespread
appeal of Itfl subject. Different and
In Its own class, when compared to
the average waltz, Mr. Tengwald's
composition Is devoted to nature's
handiwork, without the element of
"heart" Interest, which In many
cases has made lt difficult to de
termine one waltz from another.
Its musical worth was further en
hanced by tha voice of Mr. Andrews
and the well roundod accompaniment
of Miss De LaSaux. The song will
b on sale this summer In Medford
and also at Crater lake,
Crater lake moving pictures, fur
nished by the national park service.
were shown In conjunction with
the song presentation.
Mystery Drama On
Craterian Screen.
Characterisation, as the fundamen
tal requisite of all entertaining pic
tures, was again forcefully demon'
strated yesterday at the Fix Rial to
where Joan Bennett stood Judgment
for her life In "The Trial of Vivien-
ne Ware." It Is a tensely absorbing
mystery drama that fairly breathes
the unusual In every foot of It telling.
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Sxeet Gallagher race through the
spontaneous characterisation of a
popular radio announcer. Zaau Pitts
mournfully and inaccurately cover
the fasti Ions and wbat-they-wore
angl of th trial. Mist Bennett, ap
pearing a th oelety beauty accused
of murder, enjoy th best rol vr
aselgued to her.
Robinson Scoring
In Holly Picture
Thoa who saw th opening per-
formsno of Edward O. Robinson in
'Two Seconds" at th Holly yester-
dsy were greeted with a dramatic
smash from thla great character ao-
tor. Robinson la noted for his ability
as a character actor and In thla pic
ture adds another link to th stats
ment that h 1 th man of 1000
characters.
"Two Seconds" 1 a powerful drama
about John Allen and hla buddy who
at steel worker. John Allen has a
keen desire to become something more
than a steal worker ad has grat re
spect for anyone who has an educa
tion, feeling that through them he
can better himself. This passion, Is
however, the cause of his downfall
and furnishes a powerful story.
Western Thriller
Soon At Craterian
Charles Mlddleton has practiced
screen villainy In many pictures, but
he claim never to hav been quit
the arch villain he Is In "Mystery
Ranch," which comes to the Fox Cra
terian, for two days, Friday and Sat
urday, June 24 and 25.
Oeorge O'Brien and Cecilia Parker
portray the leading rolea In thla dra
ma of the great outdoora baaed
Stewart Edward White' widely read
novel. "The Killer." which is a thrill
er packing excitement and romance
Into a Ilokaty-split, galloplng-and-go
action picture that la sure to please.
Scenes of splendor and beauty,
photographed In the wonderland of
Arizona, are ye treat In rare pho
tography.
CALLED BY DEATH
Harriett Miller, aged Bo yean, wife
of F. W. Miller of Medford, passed
away In a hospital at Ashland Wed
nesday evening. Mrs. Miller had been
a resident of Medford for th past
H years, coming from Portland.
Besides hsr husband, sh la sur
vived by four daughters t Mrs. T. 0,
McCasland, Mrs. J. o. Mynatt, Mrs.
O. o. Summers and Mr. J. A. Nel
aon, all of Medford; and on brother,
Dan Stout of Oklahoma.
The body la at tha Conger funeral
parlors, wher funeral servlcea will
b held Saturday at 9 p. m. with
burial in Med', id cemetery.
Sold at the Jumbo umon-delic
ious home-made fudge. Mad by
Mrs, Frank Rodger.
Broken wlndown glased by Trow
bridge Cabinet Work.
Millinery Special new merchandise
and latest styles. M. As M. Dept.
Store.
ERE'S THE MEASURE
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In til thrte. The TEMPERED RUBBER tread li safer and wean
longer. The U. S. Latex-bonded
tire construction. And the pus beauty of U. S. Tires Is self-
evident. Buy now at the lowest prices In history.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
FOUND AT FINISH
mnlshlnf touches are being applied
to tha new county court house with
the usual vexatious dtays, according
to a report filed wlt,n ta county
court by Superintendent of Construc
tion Harry Turner.
Superintendent Turner reports that
Vie painting contractor ha returned
to Portland, as too much dirt and
dust are now flying to permit a good
Job of painting. Tha superintendent
further decree that some of the plas
tering repairs made by plumbers
while at work will not do, as the re
pairs are not up to specifications and
"look bad." He declares he will nat
sppors of the Job as It now stands
and Intimates that the plumber
should stick to his monkey wrench
and tha plaitrer to his trowel.
The roof Is finished and the Jail
equipment Installation nearly so, the
report states. The marble setting,
plastering and general fixing la well
under way, Tha stone work on the
first floor was washed down yester
day and looks good. The carpenters
on the Job were laid ot the first of
tha week as there la no carpentering
to do.
It Is now expected that the court
house will be ready for occupancy by
October 1, which allows some time
for unexpected and unavoidable de
days. The local post of the American Le
gion has written a letter to the coun
ty court asking that tha county buy
a flag from the post to float from
the flagpole atop tha roor.
M. M. STORE PICNIC SET
FOR TDNIGHTASHLAND
Tonight will be picnic night for
members of the M. M. store staff,
who, with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker,
will motor to Ashland to spend the
evening In Llthla park. The picnic
la an annual atore event and prom
tsea to hold many rare treat for all
who attend.
Th employes will leave for Ashland
following the closing of the store at
th regular hour this evening and
enjoy a plcnlo supper In the park.
.
Orave Jewelry shop on block
north of postofflco. Phon 409-W.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
4 ROOM modern rurnlshed house,
$32.50. Permanent renter only.
Phone 790-Jj.
FOR SALE New modern home, good
location. 47 caah: balance terms
easier than rent. 80 Kenwood,
FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull
calve. All ages. Cheap, Klrtland
Farm, Central Point.
FOR RENT Furnlahed house. 304 So.
Holly St. Phone 1326.
a ROOM apartment, screen porch and
garage. Adults. 114 Almond.
BUYING
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ADDED TO CHORUS
ROOSEVELT'S FOES
(Contlnuea (rum rsg On)
"Doe It look Ilk a first ballot
nomination to you?" he was asked.
"Not to me,-
Smith was asked If there had been
sny progress In th stop Roosevelt
movement.
"They ar not reporting to m. I
haven't seen any of the candidate
her In Chicago."
"Hav you received and encourage
ment since your arrival In Chicago?"
"Well, I don't think I hav any
mora delegate than whn I earn be
cause I haven't seen any of the dele
gations." Tammany Holds Key
Oovernor Murray, who holds the 23
delegates of his home state and one
from North Dakota, arrived to find
auporter of Roosevelt pinning their
hope for an early nomination upon
whether Tammany choose to support
Roosevelt with the big block of New
York votes. Thl Tammany decision
may determine, also, whether Roose
velt force will seek to sbollsh the
time worn two theories rule.
"Who do you think the nominee
will be?" th Oklahoma governor was
asked as he stepped from the train.
"You can guess as well aa 1 can,"
he aatd, "but his name won't be
Roosevelt."
The tall Oklahoman pulled a big
black fedora hat over one eye, wound
a brown scarf around his neck and
shouted to a group of photographers:
Grip Full of cigars
"Don't you touch that grip of mlno,
It's full of good five-cent campaign
cigars."
The governor then declared be
would aupport Jouett Shouse for per
manent chairman of the convention;
that he was against changing the
two third rule, and that he would
prefer Will Rogers a his running
mate If h were nominated.
"Will, you know. Is a good Okla
homa man. too," h aald.
The governor predicted a fight over
NOW SHOWING I
THE "HIT" STAR.
Tha man of 1000
characters
in
HIS FIRST GREAT LOVE
DRAMA I
All of Robinson's
mighty dramntlo
power, all tils emo
tional (Ire. now
poured Into 1032'i
great ploturlrotlon
ALSO
"Poor But Dishonest"
Ted Husing Sportsl&nt
McNamee Newi
Announcement
IKIoimimeit Feed StLwe
(formerly at 227 N. Fir St.)
MOVED TO
411 Sonutllh). rape
SVe still carry a complete stock of
Albers Proven Poultry and Dairy Feeds
iii
Fred Honner
th eighteenth amendment In com-1
mlttee but refused to commit him
self on th prohibition question be
yond saying:
Dry slab 11.00 per tier. You haul
'em Medford Fuel Co.
"I'm not a fool about prohibition
either way. That mean I'm against
writing a plank for th fanatic or
th hoodlum. Th majority of both
parties ar esnalbl people. Writ the
platform for them."
H wa asked If he would accept
th vlca-prealdentlal nomination If
hi own presidential boom went awry
and replied:
Picture frame mad to ordr. Th
Psasley. opp. Holly tbsatar.
Auto glass Installed while you wait
Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal Work.
Phon 542. We'u haul away your
refuse, city Sanitary Servlo.
Wlneland' Besuty Shop. Perma
nent 14, J and 7. Shampoo and
finger wave 1, Finger war 7oc. Wet
war sso. Complimentary facial fea
turing "Youth Skin" tolletrle. Phone
01.
Special Communication of
Medford lodg No. 103 A
P. A. M. Friday, June
24th at 7:30 P. M. Work In
P. C. degree. Visitors wel
come, By order of Ij. C. Stewart, W,
M. DEO. AliDEN, Secretary.
JOAN BENNETT-
"THE TRIAL OF
VIVIENNE WARE"
Th Radio Drama that Electrified the Alrlll
-ADDED ATTRACTION-
VICTOR A. TENGWALD
Present! HU Own Walti Sony Composition
"CRATER LAKE"
Sung by GEORGE ANDREWS in Connection with
LATKST MOTION PICTURKH Of CRATER LAKE PARK
MADGE DE LASAUX at the organ
Starts TODAY
George
O'BRIEN
WITH
CECELTA PARKER
IN
"MYSTERY
RANCH"
A .wild-rilling, harrt-hlttlng
ranger tears the lid off
kettle full of trouble at
Mystery Ranch . .
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"THE BEASTS OF THE CITY"
JOBLESS RELIEF
Formation ot the board of control
for operation of the recently adopted
plan for relief of unemployment in
Medford was completed yesterday and
the first meeting of the board will 1
be held- Friday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce
building.
The board, wftlch Includes repre
sentatives of the Association of Un
employed and other townspeople, will
work out definite plans for bringing
work to the Jobless.
The personnel of the committee la:
IViayor E. M. Wilson, chairman: W.
S. Bolger, president of the Chamber
of Commerse: W, A. dates, O. T. Ba
ker, Mrs, Alfred 8 V. Carpenter, who
will represent the Community Chest
until Eugene Thorndyke returns; O.
U Ra and K. O, Knutsen, represent
ing the Association of Unemployed.
Desirable houses always In first
elaas condition, for rent, lease or sale.
Call 10ft.
The best clear Cedar Shingles, 13.00
per 1000. Regular $4-00 shingles.
Medford Lumber Co.
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