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    ' BEDFORD' MAIL TRTBTJITE, JfEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, .TLTLY 7. 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Local and Personal
Mis Carroll Hera Mlu Maurin
CarroU, program director at the Ore
gon Caves, waa a Medford visitor yes
terday afternoon.
Begtster Here L. a. Rasmussen of
Chicago and W. B. Clemmua of Bt.
Loula, Mo., wen guests today at ho
tel! sere.
Rnldera to Coast Mrs. Maude
Snider, daughter Mary and son John
expect to motor to Crescent City Fri
day on a week-end vacation trip.
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does to lake Bob Keaney left
Wednesday morning on a short trip
to Lake o' the Woods, expecting to
return last night.
Has Tonsils Out Georglanna Hol-
loway la In the Community hospital
recovering from the extraction of her
tonsils.
Mrs. Newell Home Mrs. E. M.
Newell arrived back In Medford to
day from Hepner. Ore., where she
vlalted her sister, Mrs. mure uris
kell, for several days. .
To conduct Meet Daughters of
Union Veterans will conduct their
July meeting on Friday evening, July
8, in the Armory, It was announced
today.
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In from Lake Creek L. H. Wyant
and daughter Wanda of Lake Creek
were here this morning buying aup
plies for their store In the northern
district.
Farrell leaves Ernest S. Farrell
renresentatlve of the Union Pacific
railway, with headquarters In Eugene,
spent yesterday and today here con-
Vferrlng with business men.
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Beturn from NorthJoel and Louisa
Cowden. children of Dr. and Mrs. R.
p. Mortensen, are expected back In
Medford today from a vacation over
the Fourth of July to Eugene and
Springfield. In the latter place they
visited their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Schnetzky.
The Hot
Weather!
is here and baking
bread in a hot stuffy
kitchen is real punish
ment. Let Fluhrer do your
baking. Merely phone
your grocer and ask for
a loaf of Fluhrer's
Bread fresh from the
oven. It's much easier,
simpler and better than
tedious home baking.
t'nderroes Operation J. D. Strain.
who Is visiting relatives in the Eagle
Point district, underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital
this morning and waa In a. satisfac
tory condition this afternoon.
Stop In City Among those from
state points who were guests in the
city overnight at the hotels were 0.
W. Owen of Albany, George Howard
of Diamond lake. H. Mlddleton. Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Reynolds, J. D. Kelly
and E. 8. Farrell.
.
Washington Residents Olive Meyer
of Davenport and T. OS. McLees of
dmonds were among Washington
guests at Medford hotels. Others
were Al Tross. M. F. Vincent, S. S.
Kram, W. L. Brtd. Inez Stark, Frank
J. Lynch and Harry West of Seattle.
.
Register Cars Registering their
cars with Lee C. Oarlock at the out-
of-state bureau yesterday were H,
Kent of Vancouver, B. C. and Char
les T. Dawson of Fresno, whose Ore
gon destination was listed as Med'
ford. Charles A. Scbulta of Yreka,
who plans to make regular business
visits here, also registered.
Hotel Man Here Mr. and Mra. J. F,
Reynolds of Eugene were guests In
Medford over night of Mr. and Mrs,
W. M. Clemenson at the Jackson
hotel. Mr. Reynolds Is manager of
the Oregon hotel in Eugene, which
belongs to the same system as the
Jackson.
Fishing Fine Now Residents of
Prospect In Medford this morning
announced that fishing Is fine up
their way now and the weather Ideal
for a mountain outing. Among peo
ple from the resort town shopping
this morning were Mrs. Mary qrieve
and John Holmer.
In Improved Condition Frank
Jordan, who received serious Injuries
at an early hour yesterday morning
when his head and forearm were
caught In the cut-off saw which he
was operating for the Timber Prod
ucts company. Is reported getting
along favorably at the Sacred Heart
hospital today.
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Dog Returns Home The little
brown "pooch" belonging to state
Police Officer B. M. Baucom, which
Jumped out of the window of his car
yesterday afternoon, returned home
early this morning, the officer re
ported. Upon finding the dog miss
ing, Officer Baucom notified the city,
county, state and federal offices to
county, state and federal officers to
From Rose City Portland guests
whose names appear on the hotel
registers of Medford are W. Jacobs.
J. H. Taylor and family, J. L. Cook,
H. B. Wheeler, C. E. Mayo, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
O. Bruntsch, A. R. Bowen, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. White, S. F. Simon, Earl
L. Wilson, E. W. Thompson, L. A.
Cornett, F. J. Hawes. Ira E. Titus.
Wm. B. Graves and H. W. Dickinson.
Grows Prize Flower A beautiful
gladiolus, produced as a seedling by
Mrs. J. A. Goddard of 334 Plum street.
is on display today at the Chamber
of Commerce. The lovely flower, of
pale pink, blotched with red, has
been named "Miss Medford." The
stalk was six feet in height before
being cut for exhibition by Mr. God
dard, and carries 13 blossoms and
buds. It is one of many seedlings
at the Goddard garden, and this Is
Its third year of blooming.
Callfornlans In City Among the
California guests registered today at
hotels In the city are Ben Kurck. Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Brady, C. E. O'Hallo
ran, A. O. Moreland, Nat Levitt, T.
J. Barnes and B. Jordan of San
Francisco. Mrs. D. B. Llnguln of Long
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Patton of
Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs'. Walter Wil
liams of Claremont, Mrs. Wm. P.
Douglas and family of Berkeley, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee T. Ross and George and
Polly of San Mateo, and Augustine M.
Sulhul of San Anselmo.
To Eugene Francis Fry, formerly
baggageman at the local Southern
Pacific station, left by train at noon
today for Eugene.
Home from Crescent City Mr. and
Mra. H. W. Conger have returned to
this city from spending several days
at Crescent City.
Granges Join Meetings Friday
evening. July 8. the Roxy Ann Grange
members will be guests of the Jack
sonville Orange, occupying the chair
and conducting the lecture hour.
To Jacksonville When Clarence
Barrle of Klrkland, Wash., registered
his automobile at the out-of-state
bureau here yesterday, he gave Jack
sonville as his Oregon destination.
Mrs. Corliss In Hospital Mrs. Har
old Corliss, who underwent a major
operation at the Sacred Heart hoe
pltal yesterday, Is reported to be get
ting along nicely today.
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Business Callers w. R. Jordan of
King's highway. Vivian Hale of Orir
fin creek and G. L. Heath of Crater
Lake highway were business callers
In Medford this morning.
Undergoes Operation Miss Evelyn
Stowell of Eagle Point underwent
major operation at the Sacred Heart
hospital yesterday and her condition
last evening was described as satis'
factory.
'
Visits Mra. Huson Mrs. Ida Bar
ren of Oakland, Cal.. Is the house
guest of Mrs. Ina Huson for several
days, after which she will continue
her trip north to visit friends in
attle. Mra. Barren resided In Med'
ford prevloua to four years ago.
From Los Angeles The numerous
guests at the hotels from Los An
gelea were Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Benlay.
Leo Klrkwood. Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Parks, D. W. Jackelson, C. L. Patter
son. R. W. Saake and Dr. and Mrs.
J. M. O'Dell.
Here for Funeral Mrs. Pike Maury
arrived here last night from Coqullle,
called by the death of her cousin,
Mrs. Perclval Foster of Hilt, Cal., who
was killed in an automobile crash
on the highway near Gold Beach
Tuesday. Funeral for Mrs. Foster
wlU be held here Sunday at 3
o'clock, from the Perl funeral home,
Mr. Flynn Visits Here Thos. K
Flynn of Oakland. Cal., Is a guest
here this week of his mother, Mrs
Alice Trowbridge, at her home, 90S
West Tenth street, He will' spend
several days here transacting busi
ness, having made the trip north for
the purpose of buying Medford real
estate.
Colvlg Returns Bob Colvlg re
turned to Medford this morning from
a three weeks' vagabond trip to Los
Angeles. He returned to Portland
aboard a Richfield tanker, on which
he "enjoyed" waiting tables, making
beds, polishing brass, and other
duties. He was accompanied south
by John Reddy, who remained In
Hollywood with his brother Psul,
MoNab at Lake John L. McNsb of
Palo Alto. Cal., who nominated Her
bert Hoover for president In 1928,
was a visitor at Crater lake yesterday,
en route to his home from the Re
publican convention recently held in
Chicago. Mr. McNab, who Is msklng
a hurried trip to his home in the
south, expressed enthusiasm over the
Republican platform adopted, and
renomlnatlon of the president.
File Complaint A complaint was
filed today In Justice court against
Pluma Finney of Jacksonville, on a
charge of possession of liquor. The
case will probably bo heard tomorrow.
Leave for Portland A group leav
ing on the Shasta at noon today for
Portland, where they plan to spend
several days, were Mrs. J. A. Wester-
land, Miss Holmberg, Mrs. May Als
dorf and Mra. R. A. Morrison.
Reserves Plea Dave Davis, charged
with assault and battery, reserved his
plea until 8 o'clock this afternoon
when brought before Judge Olenn O,
Taylor In Justice court today. The
complaint was filed by 0. s. Llnde
mood.
To Portland George Henselman of
A. K. Fltkln o Co., Ltd, will leave
this evening for Portland to remain
for the rest of the week In conference
with Robert F. Pelouze of Los An
geles, Pacific coast manager and vlce
president of the firm. Mr. Henselman
plans to return Sunday.
...
Children Go South Betty Lee and
Alien Buckingham, children of Mr.
and Mra. Roy Buckingham, left last
night on the stage for Palo Alto, Cal,
where they will be guests of their
aunt. Miss Elisabeth Buckingham.
Instructor at Stanford university
They will stop In San Francisco en
route, to visit friends, and were an
ticipating a Jolly vacation In the
south when they left Medford last
evening.
DANCE
WALKER'S
Central Point
Sat., July 9
BEST OLD TIME MUSIC
Gentlemen 40c. Ladles 10c
What a Show
STARTS TODAY!
Craterian Star
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10 ATTEND RUES
IDE
GIVEN TO CRATER
Nation-wide publicity has come
to Crater Lake again this time In
two publications, the New York
Times and the Ford News. The July
Issue of the latter carries ft full
e. beautifully Illustrated article
on the lake, entitled "Through Snow
to Sky-Blue Water." In the photo
graphs cars are shown making the
trip through the record anow of
last year, the lake under snow man
tle and the lodge and other build
Ings at the rim.
In the New York Times, the roto
gravure picture section carries a
photograph of Captain Lewis Yancey
In his recent flight in an auto giro
over Crater lake, "A Pilot Prom the
East Flies Over an Extinct Volcano
In Oregon," Is the caption.
BILL COLLECTQRHIT
BY ANGERED DEBTOR
For assaulting Carl Brommer, of
a local credit bureau, when Brom
mer attempted to make a collection
from him, Clarence H. Frlck, 30, waa
fined $10 In Justice court this fore
noon by Judge Olenn O. Taylor.
Brommer called at the Sgobel and
Day packing plant to collect the
funds, when he was struck by Frlck,
according to the court report.
Joan Blondell and Stuart Erwln
are co-featured In "Make Me a
Star." a comedy romance coming to
the Fox Craterian Friday and Sat
urday. Miss Blondell has risen from
obscurity to stardom In the past
two years, and has been rewarded
with one of the biggest fan-mall llata
In Hollywood. She waa "discovered"
on Broadway In a small part and
drafted Into motion pictures. Her
first big hit came with her charac
terization of a "hard-boiled" type
In "Office Wife," with Dorothy Mac
kalll. Supporting her are Stuart Er
wln who haa risen quickly to comedy-sympathy
parts. Zasu Pitta, who
furnishes additional humor and Ben
Turoln furnishing gales of laughter
aa the successful comedian who looks
very suspiciously like Ben Turpln
himself.
A. Hobert Woody, 3, of Oarlbaldt.
Ore., one of the victims In the boat
tragedy there July 8, waa the son-in-law
of Mrs. Amy King of San
Francisco, formerly of Medford, who
was here at the time visiting. She
was accompanied here by her daugh.
ter. Mary Ann Thompson.
Besides his widow, Mra. Alberta
Woody, Mr. Woody la survived by his
daughter. Ruby Ann, 14, sons, Robert
14. and twin boys, 4, besides his
brothers Cohen, Ted and John of
Hood River.
Woody served aa a captain In the
world war, and was a member of
the American Legion and Masonic
lodge. Being a keen mountaineer,
he was a Krag Rat member. He
was associated with the Standard
OH company.
His brother, Frank. 31, was also a
victim of the accident. He la sur
vived by his widow and two children.
Mrs. King and daughter left last
evening for Hood River, where silent
funeral services were scheduled tor
this afternoon.
Fair Red-Heads
Of Medford Get
Craterian Call
Medford's contingent of red-headed
women will have their day, for a
call has been Issued through the
want ad columna of The Mail Trib
une by the Fox Craterian for them
to appear at the theater Friday
morning after 10 o'clock.
Manager Don Geddea Is not an
nounclng the reasons for the "wanta"'
but It is rumored there might oe
some connection with the movie
hit, "Red Headed Woman," which Is
opening at the theater Sunday, star
ring Jean Harlow and Chester Morris.
It la expected that a large num
ber of red heada In the valley will
call at the theater Friday morning,
Mr. Oeddes said today.
MANY UNREGISTERED
POR NOV. ELECTION
Registration books of the county
clerk for the general election Tues
day. November 8. will be closed
month before the election October
Many In the county have not
registered, and are urged to do so,
soon aa convenient, and avoid
any final day rush. Following the
May nrimary, there was a fair regis
tration of delinquent voters, but It
haa now dropped to aero. Under the
Oregon law an unreglatered voter
gets no ballot.
Bootery Bargains
Attracting Women
Hundreds of Southern Oregon wo.
men and girls took advantage of the
low shoe prices offered by the Boot
ery today at Ita semi-annual shoe sale
which was launched thia morning.
The Bootery's low prices will pre
vail during the remainder of this shoe
event which features spring and sum
mer styles In light colors as well as
dark shoes.
"We have alaahed prices regardless
of cost for this' sale, and are able to
offer our customers practically every
type of ahoe In all sires," Bob Strang
said today.
Fishing. Swimming, Dancing at
Lake o' the Woods.
Neurologist Dies.
PHILADELPHIA, July 7. (AP)
Dr. Joseph Leldy. famed aa one of
America's leading neurologlats. la
dead today at the age of 68. After
a protracted Illness, he died last
night at hts home In Penliyn, sur
rounded by members of his family.
you haul'
Sams Valley Has
Interesting Meet
Grange Members
SAMS VALLEY, July 7. (Spl.)
Orange meeting was Interesting Sat
urday night, with the following pro
gram during the lecture hour: Ten
minute song service; roll, call answer
ed with what has been learned
through the present depression; talk
entltjed "Lest We Forget." and com
paring old times with new, by R. I.
Nealon; monologue, Melville Smith;
review of the benefits derived from
farmere' unions. BUI Straus; paper,
Mrs. v. t. Wilson.
During the business session R. H
Ssegmlller reported his attendance at
the State Orange session at Silver.
ton. A resolution asking orchard
men and other employera to give
preference as near as possible to lo
cal help and to those needing funds
for supporting families, was passed.
James Cagney Has
New Role At Holly
Winner Take All," featuring James
Csgney and Marian Nixon Is showing
at tne Hony theater for three days,
starting with today. The piece was
fashioned for giggles but, besides
the constant round of merriment,
there are some smart situations
which help keep the continuity clever
from start to flnloh.
Cagney appears as Jim Kane, smart
aleo lightweight, who, acclaimed by
ftght fan for hts fearless punches
until he meets up with a Park
Avenue baby, gets his nose and ear
smartened to please her, and then
takes to dancing In trie ring. He
has a perfectly lovely girl whom
he had met out west In a resting
home. But, although he promised
to be true to Peggy, he goes nuts
over Joan and even hires an eti
quette tutor to teach him not to
say "ain't,' and how to hold his
cane, and what to do at a musical
and such.
Roy del Ruth gives the Inimitable
Cagney cheerful direction and there'
happy supporting cast which in
dudes Marlon Nixon, Ouy Ktbbee,
Dickie Moore, Clarence Muse, Vir
ginia Bruce and others.
Zaro will appear at the Holly dur
ing this picture also and his splendid
work and uncanny mind has folks
who have seen blm wondering.
TRIBUNE AD KEEPS
AT
Oood grades ot lumber at oull
prices. Medford Lumber Oo.
For a fine outing take the chil
dren to Lake o' the woods, where
swimming is a&ie.
"It pays to advertise tM "It must,"
says Dr. E. W. Winkle today In a low
voice, exhausted by the demands of
telephone conversationalists who have
Insisted upon giving him " a young
or middle aged lady to do light house
work, since appearance yesterday
afternoon of an advertisement In the
Mall Tribune.
Dr. Winkle Is manager here of the
Rlggs Optical company and he lent
wanting anyone to do light house
work. His telephone number, how
ever, happens to coincide with the
house number of someone who does.
The ad, appearing m yesterday's
Mall Tribune, requesting female help,
ended with the following address:
1036 Queen Anne Ave." The number
appeared on one line and the avenue
on the other. So many readers in
their haste and anxiety for jobs, ob
viously read only the number and
hurried to call "1036," the telephone
number of Rlggs Optical Co.
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK.
Ore. (Spl.) With the crater wall
trail open and rental boats avail
able fishing In Crater lake haa
become one of the popular park at
tractions. Several good catches of
rainbow and steelhead trout were
reported over the 4th of July holi
days. A visitor at Crater lake every year,
D. J. King of Olendale, Calif., waa
one of the first to report a limit
catch this season.
The trout are In good condition
and put up a game fight before
being landed. Best catches are mad
In the vicinity of Wizard Island,
where fresh water shrimp, planted
by the game commission several
year ago, are most abundant.
Graves Jewelry Shop, one block
north of postofflce. Phone 499 -W.
Real Estate or insurance Leave ft
to Jones. Phone 708.
Broken wind own glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
LAST TIMES TODAY
Dry slabs al.00 per tun.
m. Medford Fuel Oo.
I93J's big laugh and thrill hltl " ' -$
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And How ZARO Is Thrilling
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Hurry Only Three Days Morel
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The First
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Day Was So
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Another, Friday
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Marion Nixon
Virginia Bruce
Guy Kibee Dickey Moore
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