1TEDF0ED JIAIL TRIBUNE, ilEDFORD, OREGON", SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1932.
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Local and
Mrs. Glenn 111 Mr. B. T,. Olenn J
has been 111 at her home for the past
we It.
VUtte Cot tact Grove Miss Nellie
Bushell of this city motored to Cot
tage Orove Saturday to spend several
days visiting relatives and friends.
Mrs. Hutchinson Better Mrs. O. I.
Hutchinson, who has been ill for sev
eral days, was reported feeling much
better yesterday.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. C. L.
Roadarnel of Eagle Point underwent
a major operation at the Community
hospital Friday.
Miss Daniels Leaves Miss Dorothy
Daniels left yesterday noon for Cor
vallls to spend several weeks visiting
friends.
On Visit North Mrs. W. P. Wlden-
er left on the Shasta yesterday for
Eugene, where she will be guest of
frlenis for a time.
Bob Allen Here Bob Allen of Eu
gene la In Medford for the week-end
visiting friends, formerly from his
home city and the University of
Oregon.
Completes stay Here Mrs. Fred
Mordell, who visited Mrs. G. E. Mor
dell here during the past week, left
yesterday for her home In the north
ern part of the state.
Has Pneumonia Albert R. Gay uf
Oakland, Cal., Is confined to the
Community hospital In this city,
where Jie Is being treated for pneu
monia. Week-End Lallers Shoppers and
A visitors In Medford over the week
end were Amy Dow of Jacksonville,
Mrs. Mary Lane and Mrs. P. L. Pick
ett of Gold Hill.
Watklns In City John Watklns uf
Portland Is spending the week-end in
Medford, having arrived Friday on one
of his periodic business trips in the
interests of the engraving company
for which he Is representative.
Ranger Visits Office District Rang
er Hugh B. Rltter was In town yes
terday attending to business regard
ing his range district. During the
next few days range inspection will
be conducted at Mt. Ashland.
Married by Judge Phillip Marlon
Mulderick of Glenn county, Cal., and
Jane Gertrude Robblna of Tehama
county, were married In this city
Thursday afternoon by Judge Glenn
O. Taylor.
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Stage Manager Here Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. Coldewey of Portland, were -visitors
in Medford yesterday. Mr. Col
dewey is district traffic manager for
the Greyhound stages In the Oregon
division.
Leave for Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. Wakefield plan to leave Mon
day for Bishop, Cal., where they will
spend two weeks vacationing with Mr,
and Mrs. J. C. Gldlove, former resi
dents of this city.
On Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. J
Sanford Richardson and son, Donald,
and guest, Charles Springer of Port
land, left yesterday for Crater Creek,
where they plan to spend the week-
nd fishing. They will be Joined there
today by Henry Maury, Miss Mary
Maury and their guests, Mrs. Waltie
Fay and little granddaughter, Pat
ricia Springer of Portland.
On the Hotel List Registered at
Medford hotels yesterday were Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson of Grants
Pass, Mrs. M. Hylman of Ashland, Guy
Yung, Klamath Falls; Howard Orser.
Don Gurner, Jack Fornette, Glen W.
Neel and J. W. Sloan of Portland, Mrs.
f A. O. Sanders, Mrs. Alice Orser and E.
' H. Clark of the same city and R. De-
Leon and M Brown of San Francisco.
Feists Go North Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Feist and son left yesterday on
the Shasta for Portland, to which
city Mr. Feist has been transferred
by the Standard Oil company of Call
fornia from the local office. Mr. Feist
will be given a fine position in the
northern city. Ho was with the Stan
dard OH company in Tacoma, Wash.,
before coming to the Medford office,
through which he cultivated many
friends, who regret his departure
north.
Raises Fine Plum "A man who
has lived here since '52 ought to know
how to raise good plums, and I do.
H. W. Hamlin of 522 Newtown street,
well known southern Oregon teams'
ter of the early days, stated yester
day, waving on hlght a branch of his
green gage tree, positively loaded with
plums of superior s)ze, with a touch
of pink In their coloring, which in
dicates ripeness. The little tree at his
home, Mr. Hamlin stated, supports a
crop for this year In excess of 100
pounds.
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News from Ml Millard Wo:d has
ben received here that Miss Jean
Millard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Millard, was graduated an honor
student from the Paramount Beauty
school of Los Angeles, cal. Miss Mil
lard left Medford last summer to
take up this work, and her many
friends will be glad to learn that ahe
has accepted a position in the largest
beauty salon on Hollywood Bo-.ilevard
In Hollywood, Cal., where she will
start work after August 20. Until
that time, she us vacationing with
her sister and brother-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Cosh Of Redlands,
California.
BBS
Starts TODAY
William Powell
FTelpi Brent
Ouy Kibble
In
'High Pressure'
Alo 2 CnmrrtlM
Personal
In From Lake Creek L.' H. Wyant
and daughter. Wanda, and Chsrlev
Elder of Lake Creek were ahonDlnz in
Medford yesterday.
Leave Hospital Mrs. Lawrence Da
vis and baby daughter left the Com
munity hospital for their home In
the city yesterday. Both weie report
ed getting along nicely.
Keaney Goes North Robert Kean
ey left Friday for Eugene to spend
the week-end. Mr. Keaney is an
alumnus of the University of Oregon
and a former member of the U. of O.
football squad.
Owen Called to Field Sgt. G rover
O. Owen received a telegram Satur
day afternoon, asking him to report
Immediately to duty at March Field.
Riverside, Cal., to the 70th Service
Squadron Air Corps.
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Smiths Go North Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Smith left yesterday for Oak
land, Cal., where Mr. Smith will re
sume his work at a school of en
gineers. Mrs. Smith will return to
Medford.
Visit G a Mocks Here Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Zelcnka of La Grange, 111., where
Mrs. Lee Oarlock formerly resided,
stopped in this city Saturday to vis
It the Oarlocks. The Zelenkas are
making a tour of the wnst and con
tinued from Medford north, en route
to Canada.
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Mynatt Goes Home Lawrence My-
natt, who sustained serious injuries
last week when a stick of dynamite
exploded In the well in which he was
working with a drill, la in a much
Improved condition and was removed
from the Sacred Heart hospital to his
home at Eagle Point yesterday.
Bishop to Attend Games Lee
Bishop, business manager of radio
station KMED left yesterday on a va
cation trip to his home In Des Moines,
Iowa, planning to take In the Olym
pic games in Los Angeles en route.
He was accompanied by his brother,
Wendell Bishop who has spent the
past ten days In Medford as his guest.
From Points North Hotel registra
tions Include from points north for
the week-end: W. F. Hays of Eugene,
Mrs. L. G. Rundell of Vancouver, B.
C, Guy Bott of Portland, C. M. O'-
Malley of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. O.
G. Reimer and H. D. Tertus, Seattle,
and L. Axland and C. C. Barr of Port
land.
Norrls Back on Job Aubrey Nor
tls has returned to his position at
Kldd's shoe store after a vacation at
Diamond lake and several days' fish
ing on the Rogue. He reported yes
terday that he landed three steel-
head and that any fisherman can get
them now, with fish more plentiful
in the stream than they have been
In many years.
Callfornlans Here Residents of the
golden state, who are guests at local
hotels are: A. A. Love of San Fran
cisco, D. Wood, L. Mayrisch, C. C.
Mayo, Leon Oppenheim, A. N. Young,
R. E. Frey and Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Cooper, also of the bay city; D. J.
Coldewey of Santa Monlco, W. E. Lun
den of Los Angeles. Mrs. H. Johnson
of San Leandro and Mrs. Wiles, also
of San Leandro.
Three Building Permits Three
building permits were Issued yester
day by the city building department
for improvements to be made In Med
ford. They were: to S. O. S. for con
struction of an addition to the fruit
plant, amounting to (750, to the
Standard Oil company of California
for a partition, costing (50 at head
quarters in the Liberty building, and
to H. A. Hanscom for construction
of a garage on North Grape to cost
$25.
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Many Motor Through Many visit
ors from all sections of the United
States are now motoring through
Medford. most of them en rout to
Crater Lake, according to registra
tions at the out-of-state motor asso
ciation headquarters, which Included
the following guests for the past sev
eral days: H. L. Spence and J. H.
Uceny, Los Angeles, Andrew R. Schaff
ner, Vancouver, Wash., Matt C. Coons,
Olympla. Wash., Frank and Myrtle
Kimball, Calexico, Cal., H. M. Roberts,
Missoula, Mont., Hazel V. Hart, San
Francisco, Xavler Glvorder, San Ra
fael, Cal., George Perry, Seattle, D. D.
DeVolld, Carthage, Mo., W. W. Dick
inson, Southgate, Cal., Lucy M. Pan
ne 11, Escondido, Cal., Bertha K.
Singleton, Yuma, Arts., James Houck.
Las Vegas, Nev.. Marian E. Reed.
Piedmont, Cat., Mrs. Etta B. Cloake,
Atandish. Cal., C. L. Cross, Mitchell,
Nebraska, Bernard T. J ant Is, Los An
geles, Harry B. Griffith, Los Angeles,
Barney Martin, Hughson. Cal., C. E.
Wise, Los Angeles and Hugh Edmls
ton, Potlach, Wash.
Mill blocks $5.00 per load In 3 -load
lots. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
ALWAYS COOL
ROXY 15c
Children lfc
TODAY and MONDAY
Captivating adventure of an ador
able masquerader.
EVELYN LAYE
JOHN BOLES
and Leon Errol in
"ONE
HEAVENLY
NIGHT"
ALSO
"Hotter Than Haiti" News
Conllniion. hnt, Xnndajf
1:30 to 11 P. M.
Down from Beafle Mr. and Mrs.!
W. W. Dlnken weve shopping in Med-
ford yesterday from their home at
Beagle.
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Toy on Business Trip C. J. Toy
left the last of the week for Fort
land on a short business trip. Mr.
Toy is southern Oregon's representa
tive of Del Monte food products.
Mrs. Drake Near Death Mrs. L. A.
Drake of East Eden precinct was re
ported In a critical condition Satur
day following a paralytic stroke sev
eral days ago.
Smith Attends Meeting S. Sumpt-
er Smith, one of Jackson county's
most widely known supporters of the
Republican banner, attended the
meeting in Portland yesterday of the
State Republican central committee.
Airmen Visit Klamath W. H.
("Moose") Mulrhead and Tommy Cul
bertson arrived back at the Medford
airport Saturday afternoon after a
short flight In which they visited
Klamath Falls and Lake O' the woods.
Shell Plane Stops William Fletch
er, piloting a Shell OH company plane
stopped at the local airport Saturday
for lunch and servicing of the plane
en rout to Seattle with a party of
company officials who had attended
the Shrine convention in San Fran'
Cisco.
Music Week Opens
Craterian Theater
With Song Contest
This week wilt be music week at
the Fox Craterian theater and an
especially entertaining program Is
being planned in celebration. Sun
day, Monday and Tuesday nights a
singing contest will be sponsored by
the theater. The try-outs to fill the
Sunday and Monday program period
and the finals Tuesday's.
Wednesday the Garden club flower
show will be held at the theater
and Miss Ellow Mae Wilson and Mrs.
George Andrews will add the musical
offering. They will also entertain
Thursday. A harmonica contest has
been arranged for Thurcuay with
three prizes offered by the Prultt
Melody Shop.
First and second prizes will be
Hohner harmonicas and the third a
violin tone harmonica. All mouth
organ artists interested In entering
are urged to get in touch with Don
Geddes, manager of the theater some
time before Thursday at 6:00 p. m.,
w.ien all entries must be In.
The Arizona Wranglers, now on
tour, will appear at the theater on
August 19 and 20; Mr. Geddes also
announced yesterday.
IN LATE AUGUST
Harvest of the canning tomatoes
in the valley should start by the lat
ter part of August, according to
County Agent R. G. Fowler who made
an inspection of the crop recently.
There are 265 acres of tomatoes out
this year. The weather has not been
particularly conducive toward theJr
rapid development, but they are form.
mg well and solidly and with warm
weather the latter part of next month
they should ripen well.
'ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT'
BY LOUIS BR0MFIELD
Louis Bromfield, distinguished
American novelist, wrote his first
original story for the screen in "One
Heavenly Night," which opens at the
Roxy theater today, with Evelyn Laye
and Leon Errol and John Boles In
Its principal roles.
BENJAMIN'S ORCHESTRA
ANNOUNCE NEW PRICES
Starting Tuesday night Ben Ben
jamin's orchestra will give four ten
cent dances every week at Dreamland
hall. According to Mr. Benjamin
these dances will be held Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday
nights in answer to popular demand.
SHE WANTED A
because she
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From the Famous
Novel by
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Faith Baldwin i 'X
Shows
1:45 to 11:00
A FIrt National gtiwatlnn with an
Outstanding Ltne-up of FaTontr
Loretta Young; Norman Fottek
Aline MacMahon
George Brent Vivienne Osborne
THE
"Skyscraper Souls" At Craterian
Scene from "Skvacmner Souls," now
with Warren William anit Maureen O'
Loretta Young
Whether or not one agrees vith the
Intimated settlement of the prob
lem of marriage versus caress, as
presented in "Week-End Marriage",
this picture which starts at the Hol
ly theatre today offers a lot of novel
ty and entertainment. The atory is
based on Faith Baldwins famous nov
el. Putting novelty and entertain
ment into the statement of a domes
tic problem is one of the rough prob
lems that have always confronted
playwrights and stage and screen di
rectors. The story of an almost ill
fated marriage strikes & happy me
dium between Its problem and en
Musical Pictures
Coming To Molly
Two outstanding musical produc
tions are to be shown at the Holly
theatre In the very near future John
Ntedermeyer, manager announced to
day. Since the showing of "Pagll
accl" at the Holly some time ago
many music lovers have inquired
whether or not It was possible to
get other famous operas brought to
the Holly screen. "We are pleased
to announce that under present ar
rangements we will be able to show
"Carmen" at the Holly on August
10," John Nledermeycr announced.
This picture is said to be a faithful
reproduction; of the opera and music
lovers should enjoy this picture.
The other musical show coming In
the immediate future is "Congress
Dances" featuring Lillian Harvey.
Desirable houses always In first
class condition for rent, lease or sale.
Call 105.
Auto glass installed while you wait.
Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal Works
Real Estate or Insurance Leave it
to Jones. Phone 796.
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HUSBAND -BUT COULDN'T KEEP HIM
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BETTER SHOWS ARE AT THE
playing at the Craterian theS
he
Sullivan In featured role.
In Holly Picture
tertainment aspects through the com
bination of good writing, fine act
ing and splendid direction. It also
provides winsome Loretta Young with
one of the finest vehicles of her ca
reer. The cast Includes other princi
ples as Norman Poster, Aline Mac
Mahon,, who will be remembered for
her parte In "Five Star Final" and
"The Mouthpiece" and George Brent
who is Hollywood's latest male "rave."
This picture will be at the Holly for
three days.
The short subject will include an
other of the S. S. Van Dyne mystery
stories, "The Symphony Mystery."
Clive Brook At
Fox Rialto Today
, "The Man From Yesterday," at the
Fox Rialto today and tomorrow,
brings two of the most popular stars
of today together in one picture.
Cllve Brook and Claudette Colbert,
each with a tremendous following of
fans, carry the leading roles In the
picture.
On the stage, in honor of Fox
Theatres Music Week, Miss Geraldine
Thompson, who has made a num
ber of friends in Medfnrd by her
superb violin solos, gives her inter
pretation of Drigo's "Serenade." fthe
is accompanied at the piano by Miss
Margaret Childera.
STATE THEATER HAS
NEW BICYCLE RACK
Orvllle Goodrich, manager of the
State theater, with the assistance of
the Ideal Bicycle Shop, has Installed
a bicycle rack In front of the the
ater for the use of boys attending
the show. This much needed im
provement will keep the wheels off
the sidewalk.
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to be a W 1 1 b
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HOLLY
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FOR RELIEF IRK
Judge Lamkin Appoints
Leaders In Each Area
To Form Organization
To Start At Once.
Organization of Jackson county re
lief work was launched Friday with
the appointment of committees to
carry on the work. The committees
were named by County Judge C. B.
Lamkin, with the recommendation
from Robert G. Fowler, general chair
man, that they start functioning at
once.
It was also recommended that a
committee of three bo appointed In
each community of the county.
Chairmen of the community com
mittees were also named, being mas
ters of the grange where possible,
they to appoint two others.
The standing commltteees were
named as follows, the first named
betnfj chairman:
Commissary County Judge O. B.
Lamkin, J. C. Barnes, Medford; John
H. Fuller, Ashland.
Employment Harry Moore, Victor
A. Tengwald, J. S. Folsom, all Med
ford, and Guy Applewhite, Ashland.
Barter R. G. Fowler, Mrs. A. E.
Reames and Miss Lillian Roberts,
Medford.
Food Conservation Mrs. Mabel
Mack, Mrs. A. E. Reames and Ralph
Bou telle, Medford.
Shelter and Food Commissioner
John A. Barneburg, Harry D. Turner,
James H. Owen, and members to be
appointed by American Lelon.
Co-ordination C. A. Meker, Miss
Lillian Roberts. Harry D. Moore, Sal
vation Army, Helping Hand Mission.
Transportation Commissioner Vic
tor A. Bursell, Paul Rynnlng and Seth
Bullts.
Puhliclty Mrs. E. L. Knapp, Mrs.
I. E. Schuler, Eva Nealon Hamilton
and Reglna Johnson.
General Advisory Ben Harder, Eu
gene Thorndike and J. C. Thomp
son. The community committee heads
named are all grange masters with
the exception of Mrs. Sam McNalr of
Ashland, W. T. Grieve of Prospect,
THE
From the
Book
'Skyscraper'
by
Faith
Baldwin
FEATURING
WARREN
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WILLIAM
MAUREEN
O'SULLIVAN
NORMAN FOSTER
JEAN HERSH0LT
MUSIC WEEK SPECIAL
Leading Local Singers Will Participate in a Song Contest Tonite
WINNERS DETERMINED BY POPULAR APPLAUSE
Eugene Thorndyke of Medford, and
J. H. Reed, Gold Hill. The others
are : Bellvlew, George Andrews;
Ashland, Mrs. Bam McNalr; Talent,
Harry Welgand; Phoenix, Ray Ward;
Jacksonville, H. E. Conner; Applegate.
Herbert Elmore; Central Point, Ar
nold Bohnert: Roxy Ann, Roacoe
Roberts; Eagle Point, A. O. Mlttle
stadt; Lake Creek, Rusa Moore; Butte
rails. A. C. Hlbbard; Sams Valley. R.
E. Nealon; Rogue River, Perry Walt,
and Ed Dtmmick. Wimer.
Domestic Relations George Pres
cott. Mrs. I. E. Schuler, B. R. Pinch,
Regtna Johnson and L. R. Bloom,
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VANDALS TARGET
Serious vandalism, attributed to a
gang of neighborhood bad boys was
committed early Saturday morning
at the Chanticleer service station on
the Crater Lake highway, near the
city limits.
The gasoline tank hose was cut
and the contents allowed to drop on
the ground, followed by an attempt
to set fire to the gasoline. Burnt
matches were found near by the
stats police. Failure of the gas to
Ignite prevented a large blase or ex
plosion. According to the state police, a
number of depredations have been
committed at the service station,
such as cutting water hoae, tramp
ling flowers, and tampering with the
pumps.
APPLEGATE GOLD
APPLEOATE, July 30. (Spl) Gold
mining Is engaging the attention of
many in tills vicinity with a num
ber from outside points also seeking
the elusive yellow metal. Even wo
men may be seen along t,he streams
with a gold pan. Several from dis
tant places are working their own
claims or for companies. Some of
them are J. A. Anderson, of Salem,
on Middle Fork; F. B. Salisbury and
son of Everett, Wash., on Yellow
Jacket; Paul J. McCurdy, of Port
TownBend, Wash., on Upper Apple
gate; W, A. Peabody, of Ashland, on
Carberry. There are also several min
ing in the Squaw Lake vicinity.
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Work,.
COOLEST SPOT IN
MINERS SEEKING
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STARTS
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BY RURAL SCHOOLS IN
COUNTY LIBRARY TEST
The Juvenile department of th
public library la exhibiting book
maps made by rural schools of this
county during a recent contest. Th
contest, open to all rural grade
schools served by the Jackson Coun
ty Library, entailed the making of
an outline map of the world, on
which were entered In the proper lo
cale the titles of books read In the
schools during the past year.
The schools were divided into two
divisions: Group A Including one
room schools In which all grades
worked together; and group B, two
or more room schools where each,
room worked Individually.
Fern Valley School, under the di
rection of Miss Gladys Murphy, waa
winner of the first group, with ft
map, illustrated with cut-out pic
tures. The price for group B waa
won by West Side school under the
supervision of Mrs. Deaver. Honor
able mention for the most original
work went to Shady Cove school,
with a map illustrated with represen
tative flgurfs carved from wood, and
to the seventh grade at Phoenix
school, whose map was Illustrated
with pencil drawings.
The price for each group, present
ed by the Jackson County Library
is a book, "South of Zero" by M. L
Rosa, for the school library.
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TODAV and MONDAY
CLAUDETTE COLBERT !
CLIVE BROOK j
In j
"Man From
Yesterday"
PLUS
On Our Sta
at 0:00 P. M.
(Jerry Thompson
Solo Violinist
TOWN
Something
Different
Every Night
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TODAY
THE SENSATION
OF 1932
Stamped By Critios , V
To Be Greater Than
"GRAND HOTEL"
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