MEDFORD MXTL' TRIBUNE, irEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 2, 1932.
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Local and Personal
Visiting at Hombrook Mrs. J. P.1
Tru of tbl city is spending several
days at Hombrook, Cal., where ene
Is guest of xrlends.
pn Business Robert J. Dlsher of
the Pacific Steel company, with head
quarters In Portland, Is among busi
ness visitors In Medford today.
u
Mrs. Aid rich Home Mrs. W. W.
Aldrlch has returned to her home in
Medford, following two weeks spent
In Portland.
Stops In City To make business
calls here, W. B. Terrell of Henry
Dlsaton & Sons, Inc., of San Fran
cisco was a visitor In the city today.
V Telephone Operator Miss Evelyn
Hall has been added to the staff of
the Medford hotel, as telephone op
Has Infected Foot Z. W. Wheeler
is receiving treatment at the Sacred
Heart hospital for an Infected foot,
resulting from a severe blister on his
Instep.
Keymtre on Business Here Fred
Key mire of Salt Lake City, repre
sentatlve of the Lion Coal company,
was a business caller In Medford yes
terday.
Down from Trail Ace Weeks,
rancher of the Trail district, was In
Medford this morning, buying sup
plies and attending to business mat
Singleton In City Phil Singleton
of Rose burg is in Medford today on
business, and before leaving will visit
Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Bunch at their
home on the Jacksonville road.
'" Guest at Lin d leys Donald Hagg of
Roseburg Is a guest of the O. u Llnd-
leys at their ranch home this week.
Horseback riding and other sports
are being enjoyed by the guest and
his hosts.
Business Callers Mrs. R. E. Davis
. and daughter of Gold H1U are In
Medford today, attending to business
matters and shopping. Paul Young
of Griffin creek Is also a visitor to
Jay Walton Improved Jay Walton,
local linotype operator, who received
a fractured, arm In a minor accident
at the Dally News, Is getting along
very well at the Sacred Heart hos
pital, It was reported this morning.
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Cancel Orange Program The pro
gram to have been given by the Roxy
Ann and the Eagle Point Granges
this evening has been postponed to
August 15 because of the death of
Mrs. Redpath.
Here from Tavern Austin Ray
mond, operator of the Patrick's Creek
tavern, was a business caller In Med-
J ford this morning and reports that
' things are a bit slow down his way
but the season the most pleasant In
many years.
Arrives with Guest Miss WUda
Earn telle has returned from attend
ing summer school at the University
of California, and was accompanied
'from Berkeley by her aunt. Miss Lulu
Kinder of San Jose, who will be
guest here for a week.,
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Five Lose Tonsils Five children
underwent operations at the Com-
unity hospital yesterday for removal
of their tonsils. They were the little
daughter of C. B. Hurd of Ashland,
Corlntha TJolkcr and William Ayers,
also of Ashland, and Alma Jean Main
and Rose Marie Main of Talent.
Arrives fro Iowa Mrs. A. Tice of
Mason City, Iowa, arrived here today
for an Indefinite visit with her sister-
. In-law, Mrs. O. D. Owen. If Mrs
. Tlce Is pleased with the valley she
plans to make her home here, Mrs.
Owen said today.
Completes Vacation Mrs. Dorothy
Torrey has returned to Medford from
Diamond lake, where she spent two
weeks vacationing.
Leaves for Drain Matilda Drum
left by train at noon today for Drain,
where she plans to visit.
Grtndell Here from North Harry
Qrlndell, Southern Pacific auditor,
was here yesterday from Eugene, mak
ing a check at the freight office.
Youngs Shop Here Mr. and Mrs.
George Young of Griffin creek were In
Medford yesterday afternon shopping
and attending to business matters.
In Applegate Area Hugh B. Ran
kin, supervisor of Rogue River na
tional forest, is spending today in
the Applegate area checking on road
work in the Star Gulch district.
To Visit Mother Mrs. Eugene Orr
left on the Shasta this noon for
Portland, where she plans to spend
two weeks visiting her mother, Mrs.
L. Llndgren.
In Medford Today John Hoist of
the Butte Falls .district and Hugh
Rltter of Big Elk, both rangers In
the Rogue River national forest, were
In Medford today on official business.
Returns from South Ed Russell.
ticket agent at the Southern Pacific
station here, returned to Medford on
the Shasta today, having been In the
Southern Pacific hospital there re
ceiving treatment for his eye.
Warrant Out A warrant was Issu
ed In Judge Glenn O. Taylor's court
today to stat police officers for the
arrest of Ralph D una moo re, on a
charge of reckless driving on the
Reese Creek road, July 28.
To Visit Parents Miss Florence
McFarlane of Portland arrived In
Medford by train this morning from
the north to spend two weeks vaca
tion visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. McFarlane.
From New York Travelers who arc
stopping at Medford hotels from the
state of New York are William Coe.
Miss R. Coe and Miss G. Coe of Rock
vllle Center, Long Island, and Ger
trude M. Clark of Brooklyn. From
Boise, Ida., R. E. Grob Is also a local
guest.
Packing
House
Lunches are made bet
ter with F 1 u h r e r'l
Holsum.
Eolsum Bread has a
fine even white texture
which makes possible
moist and tasty sandwiches.
Inskeeps Have Guests Dr. Annie
Dolman Inskeep of Berkeley, Cat.,
stopped here yesterday to visit her
son, Dr, L. D. Inskeep and family, on
her return south from Portland and
other points north. Mrs. Frank
Noble of San Jose, Cal., sister of Mrs.
L. D. Inskeep, arrived this morning
to visit here for a time.
Registers Car Arriving in Medford
Sunday from Hlllsboro, Cal., Joseph
Ohevlgny, chauffeur for Nlon A.
Tucker of the southern city, yesterday
registered the station wagon he was
driving at the out-of-state bureau on
South Riverside avenue. Mr. Che-
vlgny gave as his destination Trail,
where the Tucker summer lodge is !
situated on Rogue river.
Injured Boys Improved Jesse Wal
ton, who sustained serious Injuries
last week In an auto wreck on the
Butte Falls road, was reported In a
much Improved condition today. He
is now conscious and believed out of
danger. Delbert Tlngleaf, who re
ceived a bad fracture in each leg In
the same accident, was also reported
resting easily at the Sacroci Heart
hospital today.
Attend Olympic Games Miss Ar
lene Hay and Mildred Beeson are
among southern Oregon la ns In Los
Angeles this week for the Olympic
games. They left Friday by motor
for the south. Miss Hay will con
tinue to San Diego to be guest of
friends for several weeks before the
opening of school at Central Point,
where she is a member of the fac
' Back to Hospital Lester Payne,
who underwent a major operation
some time ago and was removed to
his home, suffered a relapse a few
days ago and has been returned to
the Sacred Heart hospital from his
Sams Valley ranch. Mrs. Payne, who
also underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis, has been removed from
the hospital to her home and Is get
ting along nicely.
Register Here Listed at hotels here
today are the names of the following
Oregonlans from points outside of the
city of Portland: Wilson A. Rich, a.
Stanton and N. K. Kelso of Eugene, 1
Lewis D. Griffith, Olln M. Kelly, i
George H. Graves, Viola Keller and i
Elizabeth Renne of Salem, Goe E.
Turvey of Williams, O. C. Archibald '
of Roseburg and J. O. Moore of Cor
vallls. Guests In City At the hotels here, i
the following Callfornlans are listed
on the registers: Annie Dolman Ins
keep and Olive E. Cunningham of
Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cochlan
and son of San Marino, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hartman, Jr., of Holllster,
Miss C. Gruber of Oceanslde, Henry
Hatght and G. P. Benson of Oakland,
Miss Sarah Adams of Ventura, C. C.
Steele of Yreka, Mrs. Richardson and
R. Lawson of Los Angeles, Miss A.
Danlelson snd Carlos Wood of Stock-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Nealsen, Miss
L. S. Cralghon, Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
I Nueu and George A. Borne man n of
' Ssn Francisco.
In Eugene Among local people
spending the week-end In Eugene was
Howard Leclerc.
e e
Called to Medford Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Peyton of Trail were called to
Medford Thursday to be with their
daughter. Mrs. J. M. Haws wood, who
Is seriously 111.
Visits Grandmother Miss Roberta
Alexander of San Francisco arrived
In Medford this noon to spend the
remainder of the summer here with
her grandmother, Mrs. Josephine
Clark.
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From Distance Distant places rep
resented In the city yesterday by trav
elers In automobiles were F. L. O.
Welsbrodt of Sardinia, Ohio, Harry R.
Grant of Vancouver, B. O., and Doug
las W. Bowden of New York city.
Chapmans Return Mr. and Mrs.
G. R. Chapman returned to Medford
from San Francisco today, where
they have been attending the Shrine
convention. Mr. Chapman is poten
tate of H 111 ah temple.
Visits Here Miss Ellen Tillman of
Redding, Cal arrived here on the
Shasta at noon today to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Gin rich at the VanDyke
dairy near here. She plans to re
main until Saturday.
Anders Return Home Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Anders and children returned to
Klamath Falls yesterday after spend
ing several days here as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen, at their
orchard home near the city.
Tremalne Arrested Ralph Tre-
malne was arrested by city police last
evening on a warrant Issued May 3.
Tremalne Is charged with participa
tion in the robbery of. the Rogue
River Valley Golf club several months
ago.
Flero on Trip Al Flero, represen
tative of an adding machine company
with headquarters In this city, has
returned from a holiday at Crescent
City, and spent yesterday transact
ing business In Grants Pass and Ash
land. Circle to Meet Prlscllla circle of
the Methodist church will meet Wed
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with
Mrs. E. M. Lovell, at her home, 526
Edwards street. All members are
urged to be present and visitors will
be welcomed.
At Hotels Here Washington guests
who are listed at hotels In the city
are K. R. Stephenson and H. D. Jor
dan of Seattle, Mrs. Etta Adams and
Florence Greason of Bothell, Ger
trude Dooley of Bremerton and Lulu
Martin of Tacoma.
Small Grass Fire Some grass burn- !
lng in the parking at the corner of
Riverside and Liberty streets was ex
tinguished this morning at 10 :30
o'clock by the city fire department.
No damage resulted.
Return from North Kleth Fen n ell
and Robert Keeney returned yester-
ed to business miners. They left
day morning from Portland and Eu
gene, where they visited and attend-
Medford Friday noon.
Volunteers Meet Twenty of the 94
volunteers of the Medford fire de
partment met at the city fire hall
last night for regular monthly drill.
Hose and water drills were conducted
by Fire Chief Roy Elliott.
Stops In Medford Mrs. Etta Ad
ames, en route to Sausallto, Cal.,
stopped In Medford overnight, before
continuing south from Tacoma. She
formerly resided In this city, wnere
she has many friends.
Mrs. Lalng on Vacation Mrs. Ar
thur Lalng, assistant In the office of
Dr. B. R, EUott, Is on her vacation
this week and enjoying an outing
with Mr. Lalng In the southern Ore
gon hills. Mrs. Ida M. Cole Is sub
stituting for hor in Dr. Elliott's office.
REJOICES OVER 93
YEARS OF HEALTH
Flower Show To Be
Craterian Feature
Movie fans have an opportunity to
see how a big hotel Is run In Para
mount's "Reserved for Ladles," In
which Leslie Howard plays the lead
ing role, and which Is the Fox Cra
terlan's feature picture for Wednes-
day and Thursday.
in tnis picture ties tie nowara en
acts the part of the highly efficient
head waiter of one of the worms
most aristocratic eating places for the
wealthy and socially prominent. He
demonstrates the suavity and effi
ciency of popular maltres d'hotel and
shows why-It Is they command such
fabulous salaries.
The Medford Garden club will
sponsor a display of flowers at the
Fox Craterian tomorrow. Ellow Mae
Wilson will entertlan.
Returns Home Mrs. Grover Mill
saps and eight-pound daughter, Bebe
Marie, returned to their home-- Yes
terday at 704 South Peach street,
from the Purucker Maternity home.
Mrs. Mlllsapa will be remembered as
Betty Stewart.
Morrison Transferred C. D. Morri
son, local representative of General
Motors Acceptance corporation, left
yesterday for Portland, having been
transferred from this district. Mrs.
Morrison will Join him In the north- I
ern city, leaving here today.
Two Permits Out The city build
ing department has Issued two per
mits this month, one to W. W. Prlck
ett for the construction of a store
building on North Riverside avenue
to cost 9750, and the other to F. E.
Kruggel of 421 Jay street for alter
ations amounting to 1100,
Mr. Talent Leaves Charles P. Tal
ent, with the secretary of state's of
fice In the out-of-state cars division,
left today for Klamath Falls, Chllo
quln and Lakevlew, on his regular
visit to that territory. He arrived In
Medford Saturday. Following a week
In the southeastern district, Mr. Tal
ent will return here for his vacation.
SWte Metropolis Those traveling
from the city of roses, Portland, to
Medford, and registering at hotels
here, are Robert J. Dlsher, O. M.
Clark, L. F. Coop, J. L. Dillon, Mrs.
A. Harwlck, G. C. Turnipseed, C. D.
Vaughn, T O. Harry, Jr., C. A. San
der, E. J. Hall, E. F. Pelthman, Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Cash, George L. Dut
ton and Daisy Lay.
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Apply at Prospect Earl Yoii, civil
service examiner at the local post
office, today stated that those apply
ing for the position of postmaster at
Prospect must receive their applica
tions at the postofflce In Prospect.
The provisions of application require
the person to be a resident of the
town for at least two years, and a
patron of the office where he is applying.
Maurine O'Sullivan
At Holly Wednesday
Holly fans are reminded that to
night will be their last chance to see
Weed End Marriage," the feature
that has been well liked by all who
have seen It during the past two
days. The pictures of the Lomskl-
Loughran title bout will be shown for
the last time today also. Those not
Interested In boxing need have no
fear that the showing of these pic
tures will mar the program for them
this showing takes but a short
time. Those interested In boxing will
find them of much Interest.
Tomorrow and Thursday the Holly
will show "Fast Companions," a snap
py feature starring Maurine O'Sulll
van, James Gleason, Andy Devine and
Tom Brown, who recently made such
a ,hlt In "Tom Brown of Culver."
Holly patrons are reminded of this
change in the Holly schedule this
week. Instead of two features the
Holly will present three this week.
She never took a dose of medicine
until long after she was married,
and she takes It now against her will
Mrs. Marthlnda Ellen Whit lock. wn0
celebrated her 03rd birthday a few
days ago at her home on the Oak
Grove road, stated yesterday in ex
planation of how she has kept in
the running with John D. Rocke
feller.
She has never played golf, but she
has ridden many horses across the
fields of Iowa, and finds life well
worth the living as she anticipates
completion of her century, Just seven
years distant. !
No, I have never voted,' she
added yesterday, suppressing a slight
chuckle with a quick motion of band
to Up and an added gleam In her
deep eet blue eyes. "Just never any
place where It was being done until
I became too old. Never cared much
about politics anyway." She leaned
back In her rocker, against the dark
wood of which her silver hald form
ed a lovely pattern.
Would I like an alrplLne ride?
Goodness, no. I'd be afraid, I ex
pect. I'm quite satisfied to stay
the ground." Mrs. Whltlock
clutched the arms of her chair with
two long, slender hands, which have
known work on the farm and work
In the city, then turned to smile
at her little grand-daughter, who
Is one of 11, who adds much Interest
to her days.
"I used to read a great deal,"
she continued In review of her hob
bles, "but my eyes bother me now,
especially In the hot weather. I
have always been healthy though.
Spent most of my life on the farm,
and I've lived In many states, Iowa.
Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Colorado
and Oregon."
Mrs. Whltlock has lived In Med
ford 13 years. She was born in
Johnson county, Indiana, and mar
ried In the east when she was 21.
Seven children were born to the
Whltlocks and the little silver-haired
woman of gentle voice has outlived
five of them as well as her husband,
she said yesterday.
"I have Just two sons left, Charles,
who lives at Hlllsboro and Allen,
with whom I live here."
Mrs. Whltlock also has 11 grand
children and 14 great grandchildren.
Her two sisters and one brother have
been dead for several years. She has
already reached the age of her
mother, S3, and surpassed the record
of her father, who died, while In his
eighties.
FILIPINOS DENIED
LOCAL FOOTHOLD
BY H0TEL01ER
(Continued from Pigs One)
headquarters for other operation,
throughout southern Oregon, and
were willing to pay a high price.
Last spring the state police con
ducted a campaign against "wild cat
stages operated by Filipinos and at
that time they boasted "Medford was
on the list."
The Filipinos hs?e been endea
voring, It was reported, to secure
a foothold In Klamath county with
out success.
The ex-servicemen conducted their
negotiations In a firm business-like
manner.
Previous Effort.
About 10 years sgo an effort to
import Asiatics to this section for
work In the orchards wss met with
the stern opposition of the Ameri
can Legion and citizens generally.
Ex-eervleemen, then aa now, took
a firm stand against the procedure,
on the ground that It would weaken
the economlo structure of the val
ley, and cheapen labor, and Incite
racial atrlfe. They further argue
that It la a peculiarity of the Fili
pino race that once they gain a hold
In a section they branch out Into
all lines of endeavor.
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Swim at Merrick's Wednesday after
noon. Matinee prices: aciuhs auc
and S5c; children 10c and 15o.
Helen Ed mis ton In
Rialto Stage Show
Gloria awanson. the glamorous Glo
ria, who has come to be known as
one of the best dressed women on
the screen besides one of the best
actresses, Is at the Fox Rialto for to
day and tomorrow In the story of a
woman who turned from toe to fire.
In "Tonight or Never."
On the stage for tonight only, at 0
o'clock, Helen Edmlston, popular
singer of modern music, gives her
Interpretation of some of the latest
hits.
MJ11I3
TODAY
I Gloria Swanson
1 ln H
I 'Tonight or Never'
PLCS ... ON THE STAGE
; AT 9:00 P. M.
Helen Edmiston
Singing Your Blues Away
Look I A final clean-up of hats
and dresses. Every summer hat going
at 25c to $1. ' Dresses marked down
OSo to (3.49 ln wash frocks; (3.93 to
S10.00 in silk dresses. The Band Box
& Soe Box.
New fall shoes now on display
Real money saving values, tl.49 to
3.95. The Band Box & Shoe Box.
Permanent waves, 93.50 and up.
Bowman's, 105 W. Main. Phone 67.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
STOLEN If the party who took tne
garden hose belonging to . o
nnnetl from 9th and Portland Ave.,
win cull thev will be presented with
the sprinkler. N. S. Bennett, 0th
and Portland Ave.
FOR RENT 4 -room modern furnish
ed house; screened porcn, woon
shed, workshop and garage; 15.00,
water paid. Location, 838 Palm St.
Phone 578-Y.
LOST Small brown and white female
fox terrier. 343 Front or Tel. 763-W.
FOR SALE Cheap, 3-bottom tractor
plow, read to go. Phoenix Black
smith Shop.
FOR RENT Hslf duplex, 4 rooms,
. furnished; garage. Phone 789.
THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWNI
IftnWHiiW LAST r
THE SENSATION OF 1933
"SKYSCRAPER SOULS"
COMING
WED.
THURS.
FOR RENT -room house, garage
and wodoshep: 7.80, water paid.
910 Stevens Ave. Henry Currier,
601 W. 10th.
SPANISH stuooo home, 409 No. Oak
dale; 3 sleeping rooms, fireplace,
hardwood floor; paving paid In full.
Will sell or exchange; take good car.
Price 93.850. C. 8. Butterfleld, 409
Medford Center Bldg.
Reserve'
Ladies
WITH
LESLIE HOWARD
Added Attraction Wednesday
FLOWER SHOW
Colorful Exposition of Gorgeous Blossomi
Medford Garden Club
Ellow Mae Wilson Will Entertain
Sponsored
By The
Matinee swimming at Merrick's to
morrow sfternoon. Children lOo and
16c; adults 30a and 35c.
Last Times Today
'Week-End Marriage'
ALSO
Lomski-Loughran Bout
WED. THUR.
ALWAYS COOL
ROXY. .15'
Children 10c
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
George Sidney, Charlie Murray
"COHENS and KEM.YS
IN HOLLYWOOD"
Also "Splash" -"Sparks and
Sword fhh"
Dally Mat. 1:30. Eve. 7
Ends Innlte. William Powell
In "HIGH PKES91RE"
rSUMMER BOOK CLUB"
A Month's Reading
For 25c
Hundreds of Interesting new novels. Bead a book t
day If yon like. Only 3Jc for all the books jou ran
read In month.
SWEM'S
CIBCILAILNO I IRRA8Y
- DANCE -
Ertry Toe., Wed.. Tt.ur., flat.
DREAMLAND
BEN BENJAMIN'S ORCHESTRA
I
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10c-
PER PERSON .,
ALL EVENING - 1 JC
SWIM
In Whits Solphor Water
Helman's Baths
ASHLAND
Tub Bsths. Free Picnic Ground
yOU'RE thrilled every -mo-
merit," iayi June PhotopUy.
"Packed with excitement end
fun I"
with
MAURINE O'SULLIVAN
JAMES GLEASON
ANDY DEVINE
TOM BROWN
JULY TORE SALE
Lasts One More Week!
TAX FREE
TIRE
PRICES
Tire Prices Slashed!
We Still Have a Limited Stock of
&W&$tttG HIGH SPEED
TIRES AND TUBES
On Which We Are Giving a
Ll V- OFF
20 Allowance
ON YOUR
OLD TIRES
You may never again buy tirei at luch unbelievably low pricei . . . DON'T
DELAY . , . Drive in today and equip your car with tLeie Champion
Tlrei at thee sacrifice price , . , while they last.
Firestone Service Stores Inc.
Ninth and Pacific Highway
Phone 520