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' MEDFOED JIXUJ TlilBTJ'S'E, BEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY. JULY 24. 1932. PAGE FIVE Local and To Creicent City Mr. and Mm. F. E. Martin are suendlng today at Crei cent City at the belch. - From Idaho Mr. and Mra. L. S.I Fahenstoch and party of New Ply mouth, Ida., -were over-night guest at a local hotel Friday. Medford Visitor Erneit Barnea, a resident of Medford, waa attending to business matters In Grants Pass Fri day. Grants Paw Daily Courier. Miss Roblnftou HereMUi Jane Rob son of Salem U in Medford visiting relatives and friends. She formerly made her home in this city. , i Owens In Town Among the out-of-town people fh op ping In Medford yesterday was Jim Owens, who resides ' In the Coker Butte area. 9 Here on Business Among business callers In Medford yesterday was L. H. Wyant, store keeper of the Lake Creeft district. s From Grants Pass Ronald and Duncan Nells on of Grants Pass were Medford visitors Saturday, accom panying their brother here from the neighboring city. At the Hotels Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Merta of Concrete, Wash., were over night guests at a local hotel. Also ' from the north waa Mrs. N. W. Clow of Seattle.. Visit at the Pass Mrs. J. W. Gus tafson and children of Medford are spending several days In Grants Pass visiting friends. Grants Pass Daily Courier. To River Lodge Frank D. Madison and his son-in-law; Charles O. Mar tin, arrived from San Francisco at r1 noon today on the Shasta to vacation at the Mad'-son lodge on the river. Guests at CabinMrs. Tony Franko, daughter Rosa of Ashland and her guest of Grants Pass spent last week . at Rick -rock, summsr cabin on the Rogue of Dr. and Mrs. Jud Rlckert. Ret arm Home Mrs. A. WltherUl returned by train yesterday to her home here from Columbia, Tenn., where she has been visiting since March. To Pomona 8aturday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elmore of Applegate were among those from that region wno attended Pomona grange meeting at Phoenix yesterday. Fined In Court Robert A. Jones waa fined 15 In Justice court Friday for Illegal lights on his car. Jones was arretted by state police early Friday morning. Undergoes Operation Jim Hill, night clerk at the Hotel Holland, un derwent a major operation at the Community hospital Friday and-was reported getting along nicely yester day. On Vacation Mrs. Mabel C. Mack. county home demonstration agent, left yesterday for Los Angeles to at tend the recreational congress which precedes the Olympic games. She will also attend the games. At Union Creek Hugh B. Rankin, supervisor of Rogue River National forest, and F. H. Brundage, assistant regional Iorest Inspector from Port land, spent yesterday at Union creek on an inspection trip. From Southern Cities J. Brennen fleck of Los Angeles, and D. B. Stew art, George Beddow, M. B. Woodard, Ed Tebbets and J. Q. Adams of San Francisco were among the Califor nia guests stopping at hotels In the city. . Bobby Hubbard Home Bobby Hub bard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hubbard, returned to Medford on the Shasta at noon today from Hilt, where he has been spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bayllss at their Mountain Crest ranch.- From the .South Dr. and Mrs. Hill McGlllls of Los Angeles left Friday morning for Crater Lake and the Klamath river for fishing, having ar rived In Medford Thursday. They were accompanied to Medford by Mrs. Rus sell Sherwood of the southern city. r Since 1884 We have been compiling authoritative title records enabling us to offer Abstract Service that's Dependable! We are equipped to Intelli gently serve yon on all mat ters pertaining to titles I Title Insurance Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 Personal Holiday at Pelican Bay E. W. Wakefield and brother. A. L. Wake field are spending this week-end at Pelican Bay. t Leave for Convention Miss Mary Martha Sweeney Is leaving this morn ing with her father, R. E. Sweeney for San Francisco, where he will at tend the Shrine convention. Stop for Gas En route to Sacra mento, the Madison Rassmussen fly ing service ship from Portland stop ped at the Medford Municipal air port Saturday morning to refuel. Pipes In Ashland A. W. Pipes, of Medford who la an Independent can didate for county Judge, was In Ash land Friday morning, conferring with various leaders here. Ashland Dally Tidings. On Vacation Trip Mrs. H. A. War ren. son Jerry, and sister Miss Bertha Stlnson left Saturday afternoon or Ontario. Ore., and Boise, Idaho, on a ten days' vacation trip. They will vis It relatives and friends in those cities. Returns to Wheeler1 George N. Walters of Wheeler, Ore., who has been vacationing for the past month at Los Angeles, San Francisco and Medford. left on the Shasta this noon for his home. While here h was the guest of Dr. and MrsAJud Rlckert. . To Valley Points James R. Law son of Oleum, Calif, is visiting at Eagle Point, and Lee Mason of Ven ice, Calif., is stopping at Gold Hill, according to their registrations at the out-of-state auto bureau, with Lee C. Garlock Saturday. From Grants Pass Visiting in Med ford Thursday were the following from Grants Pass: Vera Drager. "Red" Johnson. S. Holloway, D. D. MeMul len, and Walter Stockwell, Grants Pass manager of the Pierce Auto freight line. Undergoes Operation Melvln Mill er, son of Mr. and Mra. H. G. Miller of Jacksonville underwent an opera tion Friday evening at the Commun ity hospital with Drs. J. D. and Har old Gill la attending physicians. Yes terday he was reported as getting along nicely. At Jacksonville Among those reg istering their automobiles at the out-of-state bureau on South River side avenue yesterday were the fol lowing who gave their Oregon address es as Jacksonville: Roy W. Hodges and J. B. McGrew of San Bernardino and W. H. Fleming cf Turlock. V Vacation at Lake Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott and son Donald of San Bernardino, Calif., arrived In Medford yesterday to visit Mrs. Charlea Wahl of Gold Hill and Mrs. G. H. West of this city. The Elliotts formerly resid ed In Medfdrd. Mr. West founded the Pantorium here. Give Examinations Ward McRey nolds, examiner for operators and chauffeurs was at the city hall yes terday giving examinations. About fifty percent of those Issued were commercial licenses, he stated. Mr. McReynolds will be at the city hall tomorrow also, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. . ' Guest of Parents Mrs. Russell R. Sherwood of Los Angeles Is here vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mra. I. A. Dew. Following a several weeks' stay, she wlU be Joined on her Journey south by her two children, Donna and Elaine, who have been vacationing with their grandparents for the past three months. Summer Special! DELICIOUS Merchant's Lunches We will continue to feature our popular 50c Lunches and 65c Sunday Dinners Rex Cafe CONFIDENCE Based On Experience The farmer who manages his farm &a he Would a busi ness knows that a sound bank, such m this, can be of tremendous help in carrying out his plans. Here he may go, confident that he will receive advice that it sonnd and workable. Here he banks his surplus certain that it will be safe while earning a steady, SURE interest, .Medford National Bank On Business Fred Morgan and! Frank Howard of Table Rock were in Medford yesterday on business. " Mr. Hampson Here T. J. Hampson of Grants Pass, a former Medford re si-1 dent, spent yesterday here attending to business matters. Fishes Rogue Dudley Allen, Port land Insurance man, is spending the week-end fishing for steelhead, on the Rogue. x j Visits Canada C. J. Toy, represen tative of the Del Monte food pro ducts has returned to his home In this city after a vacation trip to Canada, From Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark, Earl, France and George Harrington were In town yesterday from Crater National park. Mr. Clark la a ranger naturalist at the lake. In Klamath Falls J. C. Boyle, vice president of the California Oregon Power company was a business visitor In Klamath Falls the latter part of the week. - ' Guest from Iowa Lee Bishop is en joying a visit from his brother, Wel don, Bishop of Des Moines, Iowa. Af ter several days in soutnern Oregon they will drive to Los Angeles for the Olympic games, then east to Des Moines where Lee Bishop will , visit relatives and friends. Visit Mr. Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter C. Walling, their son and daugh ter, and niece, Jane Walling of Min neapolis, Minn., stopped In Medford yesterday to visit W. F. Isaacs. They are en route to the Olympic games at Los Angeles. Mr. Walling formerly resided in Medford. m Leave for North Mrs. Ed Carlin and daughter Patricia and Mrs. Geo. Webb and daughter Georgia will leave today for Portland. They will be accompanied home by Mtsf Irene Carlin who is In training at the Good Samaritan hospital. Mtss Carlin will spend her vacation with her aunt. Mrs. Ed Carlin of Kings high way. Falllns Visit Friends Mr, and Mrs. H. A. (Tim) Fall in and daughters, Shirley and Joan, who recently ar rived from Portland to visit Mrs. Fal un's uncle In the West Side district, were in Medford last evening calling on friends. Mr. Fallln, who was for merly with the Southern Pacific m this city. Is still an enthusiastic fish erman and Is planning to whip the Rogue for a sporting steelhead today. Arms Stop Here Professor G. W. Ager, formerly county school superin tendent of Jackson county, and well known educator of 1 Bend, Ore,, for the past eleven years, was in Medford yesterday visiting W. F. Isaacs and E. H. Hedrlck, city school superin tendent. He was accompanied by Mrs. Ager, his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Thoraon and their daughter Nancy Anne. The party is going to San Francisco to attend the national shrine conven tion. Mary Anne Burgess, resident of Portland, paaaed, away In Medford Friday afternoon, from complications which came very suddenly; she was here on a visit, and a reunion was held last Sunday with friends, cele brating her 84th birthday. She was very active up until the last. Remains were transferred to Portland Satur day at noon, by the Perl Funeral home, and funeral services will be held at Flnley's Monday afternoon. Lionel Barrymore I . 5t v V f LIONEL BARRYMORE and KAREN MORLEY' THE WASHINGTON MASQUERADE" Lionel Barrymore, as a 'brilliant, domineering leader who rules men. but Is In turn ruled by a woman who almost plunges him to ruin, is the unique figure of a unique story In "The Washington Masquerade." sensational drama of national politics now being shown at he Fox Cra terian theatre. In striking contrast to his por trayal of "Grand Hotel." Is the role of the dominant Jeff Keane. senator and national political power, who, though men are his political tools, Is nevertheless the tool of a woman LANE COUNTY SUIT Circuit Judge H. D. Norton has been, advised by counsel for, both sides In the Lane county ault attack ing the constitutionality of the Wright act, that briefa In the action will be submitted next week. The Wright act arbitrarily fixes the rate for high sclyol tuition for students from non-high school districts. Judge Norton said Saturday the time at which an opinion may be handed down Is problematical, as there are a number of fine points of law and a great amount of sta tistical matter to be studied. The opinion will not be given within three weeeks. The contestants from four of the largest school districts In Lane county contend the Wright act makes rates higher than In other counties of the state which abide by the general high school act. fixing the rate cn a per capita student basis. RICHARD BARTHELMESS IS DOCTOR AT STATE "Alias the Doctor," tart at tha State theater today with Richard Barthelmeu In very unusual role. Marlon Marsh playa opposite the star in this entertaining picture. The program also includes a good com edy, cartoon and travelaugh. MAURICE CHEVALIER AT ROXY THEATER TODAY " bharlle Ruggles, Maurice Cheva lier's military pal In "The Smiling Lieutenant," combines his comedy talents with those of the Continen tal star in "One Hour With You," which opens today - at the Roxy theater. THE BETTER SHOWS She started in a Rolls and finished in a truck... and then she was keeping NORMAN FOSTER JUNE CLYDE ZASU PITTS HENRY ARMETTA J. FARRELL McDONALD ALSO EM. NEWMAN "WHEN IN ROME" 'KART00N "BOSCO'S PARTY" LATEST NEWS EVENTS at Fox Craterian who, employed by the "lobbyist racket." deceives him and rules him by guile until the astounding dra matic climax. Barrymore probably never had a greater role. In "The Claw," on the stage, he made the role theatrical history. This will be Westlnghouse Week at the Fox Cnterlan and the new West' Inghouse Dual Automatic range will be displayed in the foyer. Women are asked to write letters to the Peoples Electric store concerning this new I range and compete for prizes. E The Jackson County Humane so- j clety issued a statement yesterday, emphasizing to the public the fart that although the society Is without funds, It will endeavor to care for all cases of 1U treated or suffering animals through contacts with the state police and residents of city and country. A short time ago a report came to the society of a cow, lodged In a ditch In the Kcrby region. The society was without funds to finance the trip to relieve the suffering animal, but Immediately notified the state police, The state officer made the trip to the remote district and ended the cow's struggle through the humane method. Tit rough similar cooperative pro grams the Humane Society will be able to care for such cases and !s anxious that all be reported to the society as in the past. AT CHAMBER COMMERCE An exhibit, especially appropriate to the season, which Is calling many people Into the great outdoors, ,1s In the chamber of commerce this week, arranged by officials of the Rogue River national forest. It Includes a "safe campflre," cones of trees, which add fragrance as well as shade to the forest regions, In teresting photographs, and many pieces of bark. One piece of wood, burled 40 feet under ground by the eruption of Mt. Mazama, waa attracting many visitors yesterday. ARE AT THE HOLLY PRICES MATINEE 25 EVENINGS .. 35 Kiddies 10 Anytime A fighting youth of the city starts out to collect From the world hit iharc of iti spoilt ...He picks up a girl and his real training begins . . SEE this dellclously human, delightfully dramatic, grand ly humorous slice of life I FINAL TOUCHES The coming week will see the final touches on the new county court house which will be formally dedi cated September 1 under the aus pices of Ashland and Medford posts of the American Legion. The chief work Is the completion of the paint ing, odds and ends of carpentering, and numerous "tinkering Jobs such as adjusting doors, so they will not squeak or rub. Levelling of the courthouse lawn is underway and the county engin eer's office Is preparing specifications for ths laying of sidewalks to the four entrances and the auditorium. The aldewalks wilt be laid so It will not be necessary to move any of the trees. Moving of the county offices will start as soon as possible after the first of August, and when the coun ty court haa formally accepted the structure. It will take the greater part of the month to arrange the various offices and install the new furniture and equipment. Mostly old equipment will be used. All the offices will be settled, and looking their "pret tiest," in ample ttme for the dedi cation, which will be one of the-main events of the year for all of Jackson county. La Annual Portland Buyer rs Week To Open August 1st Portland's Annual Buyers' and Trade Promotion event of the week has been scheduled for August 1 o 8, and merchants with their buyers have been Invited to participate and be in attendance, through the cour tesy of the Jobbers, manufacturers and wholesalers of this city.- The usual entertainment program has been arranged and. in addition as a special feature, free merchandise Items are to be given visitors who will register at Buyers' Week head quarters during that week, such as a Chevrolet automobile, electric rcfrl gerator. davenport and chair, radio, and numerous other valuable articles. Portland has always featured Buy ers' Week and paid the round trip railroad fare to merchants and buy era who have bought 500 or more from such Jobbers, manufacturers and wholesalers who are etxendlng the in vitation based upon a zone system. Firms participating this year Include all lines, such as automotive aocesor lrt; furniture, household goods, wear ing, apparel, drugs, groceries, plumb ing and heating supplies, dry goods. Jewelry, hardware, caskets and under taking supplies, stationery, novelties, and many others. Portland Jobbers and manufactur era as well as wholesalers are of the opinion that with the shortage of merchandise arising many merchants will be In the market for new fall merchandise to replenish depleted stocks. w.nt, jw.j. w imcMrJw gjgmmmigm t'l,,i PRICES Mats Week dsys SSci Evening, holidays Htindsy Mats., 3V. Kiddles Dime Anytime. SMfa Joan Crawford - Rob't Montgomery lyLntJn Clever Holly Hit IUNCLYOe"ZAlU PITTS V pTEAOYCOM PA M V" 'Steady Company." showing at the Holly theatre today, Monday and Tuesday Is a story that sparkles with originality. ,Aa a matter of fact, the entire picture sparkles with original ity. The producers made this picture without a star. Here la one picture that has no star and the results are really surprising for we find a de lightful picture all the way through. As for the story, the trouble starts when beautiful June Clyde loses the heel of one of her slippers, end suc cumbs to the offer of a good looking truck driver to take her to her desti nation. Thrills and Joyous love fol low as the smitten truck-driver deter mines to win fame and the girl. The young man's choice of profes sion proves to be wrong as far as the girl Is concerned, and as fortune ar rives for the erstwhtle auto pilot love "flies out the window." A kindly friend of both, an Italian shoemaker played superbly by Henry Armetta comes to the rescue and furnishes some of the most delicious movie comedy In doing so. As a matter of fct, Henry Armetta almost domin ates the entire picture as the Italian shoemaker. One can say without being accused of exaggeration, that hi work Is superb. Other members of the cast Include June Clyde, Norman Poster, J. Parrell Mac Dons Id and Zasu Pitts. Grants Pass Editor To Address Rotary B. J. Klmber, editor and publisher of the Grants Pass Bulletin, will ad dress the Medford Rotary club at their regular weekly luncheon next Tuesday noon. Mr. Klmber la the newly elected president of the Qrants Pass Rotary club. A large attendance la urged by Hamilton Patton, program oh airman. Cull Lottie Howard, Rep. Investors Syndicate, 1330-L. v The Most Dangerous Woman In Washington Bought His Honor With Her Kisses with ' LIONEL THIS IS- Westinghouse Week Th new Wetlnhnile nt'AL AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANOE will he displayed In our foyer mirtey PEOPLE ELECTRIC STOKE. PRIZES AWARDED for the beat letter, written by ft housewife why she prefm i WESTING Hot He dual-automatic RANCiF, TODAY FEHL MORTGAGE E I Henri lift of the civil action of Nledermeycr, inc., against Earl H. Pehl und the Pacific Record-Herald for collection of a chattel mortgage and promissory note of $5000, plus the interest , will start Monday morning In circuit court before Cir cuit Judge E. C. Latourette of Ore gon City, assigned to the case by the sxiprame court when Judge H. D. Norton waa disqualified by reason of an affidavit oi prejudice filed by the defeiisc. The action Is of local Interest be cause of the prominence of the liti gants and the fact that It revolves around construction of the Holly theater, and ot.her Sixth street activ ities of a few years ago. Nledermeyer Inc., seeks colleotion, holding that they have a priority right over the $16,000 libel suit Judg ment held by Roy Parr, game war den, against Fehl and the newspaper plant and property. Pehl In an answer and counter claim asserts that he has approxi mately S22.0O0 coming for services of a diversified nature, rendered be fore and during the construction of the Holly theater. These Include promotional work, services In bring ing about the sale of the lot, secur ing of teases for the theater and of fices therein, and labor performed during the construction period. Nledermeyer Inc., la represented by Attorneys George M. Roberts and William McAllister, and Pehl by At torneys H. K. Hauna, T. J. Enright, E. B. Kelly and E. C. Kelly. ROXY THEATER Phone 291 TODAY 'One Hour with You MAURICE' CHEVALIER ALSO "THE DOOR KNOCKER" NEWS Contlnilnm Shows 1:30-11 Children inc. Adults lSe STATE NOW" PLAYING Richard Barlbelmess MARION MARSH In "Alias the Doctor" ALSO , - Comndy, Cartoon, Travelaufh COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN TODAY MON. TUES. BARRYMORE KAREN MORLEY From the Play "THE CLAW" By Henry Bernstein ANY m HEAT IOC Monday id