JrEBFOTID MAIL TRIBUNE, 31EDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932.
PXGE SEVEN
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Local and
In Medford Snnday Sldm Bedford
ot thU city spent Sunday In Medtord
visiting relatives Orsnt Pass Dally
Courier.
Transact Business M. Felges and
aon a! Loe Angela arrived In Med
tord today representing a eouthern
Jlrm of. hatters.
Here from North The Washington
guest registered at city hotela were
Philip Hogan of Belllnghsm, and M.
T. 0MaUey of Seattle.
Stop at Hotels H. B. Esson of Eu
gene B. B. Whetstone of Roseburg
and Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Taylor and
family of Myrtle Point were guests
at Medtord hotela overnight.
From Patrick's , Creek Mr. and
Austin Raymond and son. Jack, were
In Medtord this morning from Pat
rick's creek attending to business
matters.
Mr. Hose In City Harvey Hose of
Eugene la In Medlord to spenc sever
al days attending to business Inter
est and is accompanied by W. Jen
sen. Catch Limit -Ralph Woodford and
Dan Herring spent Monday fishing
In a amall stream near the Diamond
lake road, and reported catching the
limit of trout.
Rrtnrn from Coast Mr. and Mrs
Lyle Thurman and children have re
l,.nH to Medtord from a vacation
trip along the coast. Prom Crescent
City they motored north ss far as
Ueewport.
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Visit the Ouentliers Mr. and Mrs
Herbert Wolz of Blue Island, 111, ar
rived In Medtord by train this morn
ing from the east, to visit Mr. Wote'
iiin. Huso ouenther. Mr. wolz is
with the Illinois Central railway line.
kl ih1 in Panels Harold Prosser. eu-
;'pertntenaens 01 coiuiww -new
Jackson county court house for
L. h. Hoffman and company, stated
,.. .nrt started Yesterday on put
ting the mahogany panels In the
court room on the second floor.
t tin Flshlni Louis Bad of the
advertising department, the Portland
Joumel. planned to Journey to Dia
mond lake with Dr. L. L. Bandera on
a fishing Jaunt. Mr. Ead was a guest
at last evening's session of the Active
club.
From New York A group of guests
at hotels in Medford were regisierea
from New York city. They were Mrs.
A. H. Taylor, Mrs. Lee Chllde, Miss
Larriman and H. L. Llndsey. Prom
Washington, D. C, Mrs. H. W. Law
eon was registered, and A. H. Parker
of Vancouver, B. C.
will Sneak Here-Rev. Louts M. Rlt-
tenberg, superintendent of the Oak
land Hebrew Christian church, will
speak this evening at 7:4' o'clock t
the Pull Gospel church, 11 Newtown
atreet. Reverend Rlttenberg Is a con
verted Hebrew, and will speak on
the Bible. All who are Interested are
Invited to attend.
cateh First Salmon Dr. Robert B,
jjte eaught his tlrat salmon th first
of the week at Savage Bapias asm,
then turned rliht back to hla fish-
lne and caught another one. The
two weighed 16 and IT pounds. Last
week Dr. L. L. Bandera caught his
first salmon. It weighed it pounds.
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On Business Here Fred Woody of
W. P. Fuller and company, with head
quarters in Los Angeles, was In Med
ford yesterdsy on business. While
here, he registered his automobile
with Lee C. Oarlock at the local
branch of th out-of-stat registra
tion bureau.
f 1 Hike to Park Devoting five months
to a park to park hike, three San
J -5 Francisco gymnasts, Clustsve Stolarlk.
f Bay Blel and Henry Blel, arrived at
I" A Crater lake this week to spend sev
ersl days viewing the many attrac
tions of the park, rhey came to Cra
v rr lake from Lassen Volcanic Natlon-
al park and plan to visit Yellowstone
next on their long Journey.
Th "Golden Bears" Th Califor
nia travelers at hotels her Include M.
I. Lee, U. B. Ollroy, Kenneth D. J.
OUlles, E. O. Burns, M. Cleveland
snd Dom Phillips of San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lee, and Mra.
L. O. Brosamer ot Sacramento, Mr.
and Mrs. Kendall W. Hall of Berke
ley. Mr and Mrs. M. L. Aechlson of
Crescent City, and E. M. Oalbreath
and Dr. and Mrs. Jay J. Crane of Los
Angslea.
CAMERA SHOTS OF FAMOUS DEMOCRATIC DARK
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Personal
Nelsons In Klamath rails Mr. and
Mrs. Orant K. Nelson and children
are spending several days this week
In Klamath Palls, combining busi
ness and pleasure.
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To Plcnlo at Ashland Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kltson and aon and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Bsshaw and son. Elmer, will
motor to Ashlsnd tonight for a pic
nic supper.
Gets Real Sunburn Leland Brophy,
Iocs Jeweler, Is complaining this
week of an extra effective case of
sunburn received the tint of the
week at Diamond lake, where he fail
ed to catch any fish.
To Visit Relatives Mrs. R. M. Ev
ans of Washington, D. C, arrived here
this noon on the Bhasta to apend
about two months here visiting her
mother. Mrs. R. L. Daniels, and her
brother, Prank Hull.
Guest of Tumys Mrs. Benjamin
Bradford of St. Paul, Minn., arrived
In 'the city on the Shut, at noon
today from Ssn Pranclsoo, for a brief
visit ss guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Tumy and Mrs. Alma Gilbert.
Guest of Daughter Mrs. W. A. Del-
Zell of Salem Is a guest her of her
daughter, Mrs. Don Newbury. She ar
rived from th north last week end.
aoMmpanted by her son. John, who
continued to Klamath Palls Monday
to be guest of relatives and friends.
Visit Mrs. Hartell Mrs. H. L. Per
kins and son John L. Perkins of San
Gabriel. Calif., are in the city to
spend ten days as the guests of Mrs.
Perkins' son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Hartell. They arrived
In Medford on the Shasta this noon.
Retnrn to Eugene Miss Margaret
Mortenes and Miss Louisa Cowden
left by train at noon today for Eu
gene. Miss Mortenes has been in the
city for the past two days visiting
her parents. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Mor
tenes.
Will Go to Reno Mr and Mrs. Ho
bart Prloe, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Miller
will leave her Saturday for Reno,
Nev., where they will vacation over
the week-end. They plan to attend
the Max Baer-Klng Levlnsky tight
being put on the Fourth by Jack
Dempsey.
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Leave for Turner Mrs. Fred J. Wll-
mot, Mrs. M. E. Fisher and Mrs. Crisp
left todsy for Turner, Or., where
they will attend tha Christian church
convention opening there this eve-
nlng. The conference will continue
through Sunday evelg. The three la-
dies attedtng are members of the lo
cal Christian church congregation.
Joe Rarlck Unchanged Reports
from the attending physician, Tues
day morning, concerning the condi
tion of Joe Rarlck, New Hop farmer,
who was injured Saturday, are that
he Is Just about the same. No change
Is seen In his condition, ss yet. He is
at his home on the New Hope road.
Rarlck sustained Internal Injuries
when a team ran away while he was
raking hay. Grants Pass Daily Cou
rier. In Southern Oregon When regis
tering their automobiles at th out-of-state
license bureau on South
Riverside avenue yesterday, several
gave their destinations as points In
southern Oregon. Harry L. Payne of
Alturas wss stopping at Talent, Chas.
L. Mitchell of San Jose at Medford.
Clare L. Coate of Los Angeles. Ten
Mile; John L. Coke of Tulare, Calif.,
Jacksonville; and Mrs. E. H. Barry
of Redding, Calif.. Culp creek.
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From Rom City Hotel registers In
Medford contain the nsmes of the
following Portlands: R. B. King,
Oeorg D. Hahan. V. B. Weatherall,
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sears. R. D. Row
land. E. Lowens, L. J. Salsman, C. B.
Dawson. F. L. Bressler, Paul Kullbrey,
C. A. Young, J. R. You, E. R. Fay, O.
F. Oallegly, Mr. and Mra. B. P. Al
tlck. W. C. McLaln, L. Oedamke, W.
J. Hewlns. George C. Clark, a. n.
Rambough, C. C. Boosler and Louis
Centro.
.
Lirense to Wed Three marriage li
censes were Issued yesterday at the
Jsckson county court house. They
were Welter T. Durgan of Corvallls.
lawyer, and Edith Dodge of Ashland;
and Fred L. Huslander, 63, operator
of Stockton, Calif, and Mary Fuqua,
43, housewife, also of Stockton. It
was Huslander'a third marrlsge, and
Mrs. Fuqus's second. A llotnee wss
also granted James M. Asher, 38, la
borer of Redding, Calif., and Ruth
A. Hill. 18, also of Redding.
Juveniles to Meet Degree of Hon
or Juveniles will meet Saturday af
ternoon at 8 o'clock with the presi
dent, Eileen Guy, at her home 1805
West Main street, for a lawn party.
Members and friends are invited and
mothers will be welcomed as usual.
News of McNaujhton Read Friends
In this city of the McNaughton's of
Portlsnd read with Interest an Item
in the Sunday Oregonlan telling of
Boyd McNsughton's completion ot
post graduate work at Stanford unl
veralty and accsptanc of a position
with a Portlsnd trust company. Mc
Nsughton's mother, who Is a sister
of Mrs. Fred Cummlngs of this city,
visits here frequently. Boyd and nts
brother also have friends in Med
ford. Mr. McNaughton. who Is now
president of the First National bank
of Portland, Is best known to south
ern Oregonlans as a regent of Reed
college for many years.
Chevrolet Repair
Costs Reduced By
Pierce Allen Co.
Chevrolet owners of southern Ore
gon will welcome the announcement
Viat the Pierce-Allen Motor com
pany la now offering a marked re
duction on all Chevrolet repairing. In
some Instances as much as 2ft per
cent, according to W. W. Allen,
The Chevrolet Motor company has
absorbed the motor tax on Chevrolet
parts, thereby saving money for mo
torists on the parts used In each re
pair job. An up-to-date and mod-
ernly equipped repair department
with efficient employes haa gained
an Increasingly large patronage for
the Pierce-Allen Motor company. .
Mr. Douglas, who personally super
visee every Job. Is an experienced re
pair man, having been In the garage
business In Reno, Nev., and Eureka,
Cal previous to coming to Medford.
Floods and Cholera
Crip Yangtze Area
NANKING, China, June 29. (AP
Hundreds of farmers in the valley
of the Kan river have been drowned
and thousands are homeless as a re
sult of floods In the Yangtze district.
Cholera Is adding to the misery of
the people.
' ON E STAGE
r5 Thursday-Friday
f ft (Evenings Only) a
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yut VALENTE
f2k Cir - JJ AND HIS FAMOUS
jg ROOF GARDEN
fg-HO ORCHESTRA
lipWiyi 8:30 0'Clock
jpg Adults 38c. Kiddies lOo
7 i VIS i ill l b 111 I
In mm iW'iia6
At Fox Craterian
A woman poised on the brluk of
Illicit love yet on the surface se
rene, apparently content while be
neath, olaze the emotional fires of
an unquenchable love for her hus
band's best friend. Thus stands
Tallulah Bankhend In "Thunder Be
low" opening at the Pox Craterian
today.
Miss Bankhead's emotional Indi
viduality Paul Lukas' romantic
charm Charles Blckford's rugged
masculinity Eugene Pallette's broad
comedy and Ralph Forbes' debonair
gnlety make this emotional typhoon
of the tropical Jungles one of the
outstanding picture of the year.
An uproariously funny Al St. John
comedy and a Hodge-Podge novelty
subject round out an exceptionally
interesting program.
Mail Orders Open
For Craterian Hit
"Grand Hotel," which comes to
Mcdfoid for two days Wednesday
and Thursday, July 6 and 7, will be
shown here on a road show basis.
according to Don Geddea. manager
of the Fox Craterian theater, where
the film will appear. The picture
will be presented twice dally at
2:30 and 8:30 p.m. and all seats
; 4:
will be reserved for all perform-1
ances. Th prices for the local show.
lng performances snd 55c, eso ana
Including federal tax. for the even
ing performancea and 55c, 93c and
1.10. Including federnl tax. for the
matinee shows. It U reported. Greta
Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Craw
ford. Wallace Beery, Lionel Barry
more. Lewis Stone and Jean Her-
sholt head the cast In the M-G-M
production. The story is from the
tamoiie novel by Vicxi uaurn.
The advance mall order sale ot
reserved seats tickets for the road
show presentation of "Grand Hotel"
opened today at the Pox Craterian
theater, where the film will be shown
for two days Wednesday and Thurs
day, July 8 and 1 with a matinee
and evening performance each day.
VALLEY TURKEY
Walter U. Friedrichs of San Fran
cisco, representative of the Jacobs.
Ma loom and Burrt wholesale produce
company, has completed survey of
the turkey production In the Medford
and Ashland districts, and has re
ported 3d per cent Increase over
last year's figures.
Last fall the wholesale company
shipped about 75 tons of turkeys
from this section, and according to
Mr. Friedrichs, the company plana to
remain In this field.
Mr. Friedrichs has been In the val
ley several days surveying the cher
ry crop, which la to be shipped south
within a few days.
FOUR COUPLES GET
El!
Marriage licenses were Issued to
day, by the county clerk's office to Ila
Benton Combes and Mildred A. Twil
Uger of Montague, California; Ernes
to Duckl and Josephine Barbest of
Weed, Calif., and Arthur M. Backus
and Ruth Solomon of Montgomery
County, Kansas.
HE HAD TOO MANY SHOOTIN' IRONS IN THE FIRE!
Bat He Was Lookin' Fer a City Gal to Brand!
They Couldn't Make a Monkey Out of This
Wildcat!
But he was a jelly-fish in a smart gal's
hands!
He hitched his wagon to a Broadway star
but forgot to take his parachute!
Joe's gone East Broadway's come West
and Medford is in the path of the dizziest
cyclone that ever twisted a town wide open!
, ALSO rfja . f, - L - I
Silly Symphony ' ' ' f - ,
E. M. Newman - v & . f ) , "
"Believe It Or Not" mTjZm7? , I
Graham McNamee . "yVl i ! S":'-". -..-.M
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with
GINGER ROGERS
and LEW CODY
THE HOLLY Is Medford's Finest and Most
HORSES URGING REPEAL
Intimate glimpiea of gentlemen who are figuring prominently in the Demo
cratic convention. Left to right: Joe 'Elmer the Oreat) Brown, Joseph E.
Brown, Joe E. Brown, Mr. J. Brown, Joe Elmer Brown and Joey Brown.
These gentlemen have pledged themselves if elected to see that
America has Bigger and Better Laughs. Mr. Brown is featured in "The
Tenderfoot," now showing at the Holly Theatre.
(Continued irum rtRc Om.)
aMsfttanU, Peerless Market, E. Btnna,
Gates & Lydlard, Pay 'n Taklt, Re
liable Grocery. McMarr's, Humph
rey's Grocery, Skaggs. Rogue River
Meat Co., City Meat Market, Horse
shoe Market, Jarmln Woods, Oard-
ner Drugs, Llttrell Parts Co., Mrs.
Sargent, Swiss Dairy.
Speaker for today's luncheon pro
gram was Lion E. R. White, who
emphasised the demand In the Unit
ed States today for people who are
as willing to meet a peace time
crisis as a war-time measure. He
quotrd recent messages of General
Pershing In strewing the call for
preparedness In peace, as well as war.
He advocated active operation ot
the Central Civic council in Med
ford, which haa apparently been
dormant for almost a year.
"Tills group should start work
lng now," he stated, "on a program
to meet the economic problems
which will undoubtedly be up for
solution during the coming winter.
As long as there Is clothing and
food available, we should not per
mit people to go cold and hungry.
Some plan for getting the food and
clothing to them must be devised
by thinking people before It la too
late." he concluded.
The meeting closed with rising
vote of appreciation ot the work
cnrrled on during the past year by
the outgoing club officers.
Jenkins1 Comment
(Continued from Page One
A ND so It went all morning. Down
7on the sage brush flats, the ante
lope obligingly showed up whenever
needed. Up on the alopes of Hart
IS' lem
r;-!?v; -u
Mountain, three antelope walked up i
to within a hundred feet of two i
movie photographers who were crank- .
lng Industriously and posed In the 1
most obliging way imaginable, so
that those who prefer to sit In com
fortable theatre seats, Instead of
climbing rugged mountains and tra
versing wide deserts, may see with
their own eyes that Oregon really haa
wild antelope within her borders.
It was a great occasion all arouud,
and more of It will be set forth in
this column tomorrow.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Cherries. R. R. Ouches,
Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L.
MODERN furnished house, aao.00
1018 W. 10th, 1645-Y.
FOR SALE '30 Durant sport road
ster. 136 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE 1029 Ford tudor sedan.
$330. time or ieO cash, phene 85
or 939-W.
TRADE 147-acre dairy ranch, alfal
fa, clover hay, cows, heifers, horses,
hogs turkeys; 8 room modern house,
fine spring water in house and
barn, telephone, electricity, R. R.
school bus. for similar ranch or
what have you. W. R. Lamb, Eagle
Point.
WANTED Platform scAlea. Stewart,
The Bee man. 338 Plum St.
FOR RENT Well furnished, new.
modern B-room home, breakfast j
nook, hardwood floors, fireplace, j
basement, furnace. Charles A. Wing I
Agency, Inc. Phone 728. I
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NOW SHOWING
Comfortable Theatre
OF LAUGH PROHIBITION
COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN!
Starts Today
TALLULAH
LUNKHEAD
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AND PAUL Ll'KAS . . .
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In Ills Newest Lai i eh Specialty
"HAREM SCAREM"
and
llodce-Podre Screen Novelty
PKICK.S
Week Day Matinees. 25
Nltes-llols. and Sun. Mats.
LAST TIMES TODAY
'Forgotten Commandments'
XIII KSOAV an FRIDAY
"WOMAN IN
ROOM 13"
with KI.188A LANDI,
Nr,IL HAMILTON MYRNA LOT
DOWN!
GO S.P- FARES
FOR THE sllTH OF JULY
Althnuith these an not "Dollaf
Day" fares, they arc less than ch
regular one-way fares, and about
3296 less than last year's 4th of
July rates I Tickets good on all
trains leaving:
JUNE 30 6 JULY 1,2,3,4
BE BACK BY MIDNIGHT JULY II
This gives you almost two weeks
or your trip.
SAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS
Portland $10.70
Balem .8.00
Eugene I , . 6.70
San Francisco 13.60
Southern Pacific
J. C. Carls, Arent. Prions .
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