BEDFORD MSTT. TRXBVXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 3, "1932. PAGE IsTNB Local and Micsi Nnvlor 111 MUa Alts Naylor li reported very 111 M br hom, hr frlenda are sorry to learn. From Klamath Fall Austin Hay den of Klamath palls, prominent In surance man of that city, apent yes terday In Med ford on busine&s. Down from Trail Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchison of Trail were among ranchers In Med ford today, selling supplies and shopping. Expected Here Mrs. Norman Greer of Richmond, Cal., step-daughter of the late Mrs. Rachel Kenyon, wu expected In Medford today by train. y Plan Swimming Party Mr. and Mrs. J. R. B term a and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Frazler will motor to Ash land thla evening for a swimming party and picnic supper In the park. Vacations In City A. C. Oooseman of Seattle, who Is with the Texas company In that city, Is vacationing In Medford, and agrees that "this Is great country." Elliotts at Cabin Mrs. B. R. Elliott and children are leaving the city for their cabin at Shady Cove, where they plan to remain until school jpens In the fall. From Northern California Mrs. O. 'If. Cloyd of Yreka la among residents of northern California attending to business matters and shopping In Medford today. Others are Mrs. W. L. Fisher and daughter of Mt. Shasta, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ohr of McCloud, Mrs. Thos. A. Blgelow of Yreka, and daughter, who underwent an opera tlon for tonsils and adenoids Wednesday. INDIANS Something new in the food line. See them tomorrow at your favorite grocer or Fluhrer retail store. 13c This is a one day introductory price only. You'll Go Wad Over 'em MSB FINAL Clearance Sale Prices FOR SATURDAY 1000 Summer Dresses FINAL PRICE Values to $1.95. Voiles, Batistes, Prints. Out they go at Two Dresses for $1.50 FINAL PRICE Values, to $3.95. Voiles, Prints and Knit Dresses ; Two Dresses for $3.00 FINAL PRICE Values to $9.85. Wash Silks, Prints, all priced at - Two Dresses for $5.00 SUMMER HATS Our entire stock of Summer Hats. Values to m $4.95. Final price 4 WHITE FELT Reg. $2.95. Now SILK UNDERWEAR One lot of Silk Crepe Gowns and Silk Combi nations. Values to .$3.95 FINAL CLEARANCE. PRICES ON Coats, Knit Suits, Sweaters, Skirts, Silk Hosiery for Saturday 101 S. Central Personal Return to Portland Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whetstone and Mrs. R. D. Row land left today for Portland, having spent the put week In Medford. Mrs. Dixon Here Mrs. E. R. Dixon of Orants Pass arrived In Medford this morning by train. She said she planned to remain here Indefinitely. Medford Guest Mrs. John Orth, formerly of Klamath Falls, now liv ing In Medford, Is the guest of Mrs. James Pelton. Klamath Falls Even ing Herald. License to Wed A marriage license was Issued here yesterday at the county clerk's office to Albert Oar rlson, 35, laborer, and Bertha Viola Sutton, 17, Miss Huener Returns Miss Joan Huener, employed at the Copco of fices In Grants Pass, has resumed her duties there after spending a week's vacation at her home near Medford. Attempt Gas Theft Mrs. Myron E. Root reported to the polios last even ing that some boys attempted to steal some gasoline from her car, parked on the street. They were driving a Packard sedan, she stated. Awning Blazes The Sixth street awning at the Holland hotel caught fire about 8:30 o'clock this morning from a cigarette tossed on It. The flames " were extinguished before much damage was done. Register Can Jerome R. Smith of Coney Island, New York, and Dan T. Taylor of Reno, Nev., were motorists from a distance who registered their cars at the out-of-state bureau on South- Riverside avenue yesterday. doz. II 79 $179 $279 HATS 98c 98 Phone 28 Ative by Train Mr. and Mra. Prank Kennedy and WaJcefleld Baker of San Francloo arrived In Medford oa the Shut this noon with P. D. Madison, to be hU gueata at the Madison river lodge on the Rogue. Business Callers Mrs. Ines Oleaaon and daughter Bttty of Jacksonville were visitors in Medford this morn ing, attending to business matters and shopping. Mr. and Mra. Tom Carlton of Prospect were also visitors. t Stops In City Geneva M. Brown of Dunsmulr, Cel., registered her car In Medford Thursday while here attending to business matters. She plans to make frequent visits here, her registration card shows. Catch Two Bass Dr. W. H. Heck man and daughter, Mrs. C. P. Swt gert, Jr of Portland were successful anglers yesterday afternoon, landing two nice baas, while fishing near Oold Ray. t Bedding Stolen City police were notified this morning by C. B. Sod erstrom of the Riverside apartments, that pillows, mattresses and bed clothing were taken from two apart ments about 1:30 this morning. Prom Afar Distant cities were represented In Medford at the hotels overnight by Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Welsch and Miss Ras Welsch of New Westminster. B. C, C. R. Collins of Chicago and Prank Enslnlnger of New York. Prom the Metropolis Portlander whose names are listed on the regis ters In local hotels are Stanley Hun ter, Mabel C. Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nlederoff, Naomi Hohman, A. P. Gannon, Doris W. Bailey, Max Meyer, G. W. Stenger, J. R. Acheson, Miss Cobb and O. Holman. t Listed In City 'rom point with in the state, exclusive of Portland hotel guests Include Nell I. Week of Pendleton, Guy Yung of Klamath Palls, Miss M. Wilson of Astoria, L. O. Herrold o'i Salem. John D. Simp son of Corvallls, B. R. Pooley of Eu gene and Xena Mae de Gnath. Sister Leave Sister Mary Agnese, Sister Florence Agatha and Sister Ber- nlta rf St. Mary's ac&demdy left on the fthasta at noon today for Meryl hunt college at Oswego, where they win remain for about ten days. All three hope to return to Medford, In City Today Mr. and Mrs. Al Pankey of Gold Hill were callers In Medford this morning. Others from neighboring communities were Ar thur Tetter of Ashland, Mrs. J. A Walker of Jacksonville, Mrs. Pearl Hufford and daughter of Eagle Point and E. Zj. Dole and son of Gold Hill. Mrs. Hilton In City Mrs. Ben Hil ton, who resides near Grants Pass, was in Medford today on business, and reported that their 30 acres of hops were "the best In the state.1 Mr. and Mrs. George Hilton, Sr., also reside on the ranch with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hilton. Mr. Kurz Dies Word has been re ceived In Medford of the death Tues day of C. W. Kurz of Morning Sun, Iowa, Dr. R. W. Stearns said today. Mr. Kure, who made numerous visits to Medford. was the father-in-law of Dr. Stearns. He died following an extended Illness. Injures Eye The eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S pence of Ashland. Billy, suffered a severe In Jury to his left eye Wednesday when a splinter of wood lodged In his eye, as he was chopping the wood. Sev eral days will be necessary to deter mine the extent of Injury to his sight, according to attending phys icians. Guests at Hotels The hotels In in Medford have the following Call fornlans as their guests: A. J. Crof ton and P. V. Soil man of San Fran cisco, A. ft. Johnson, Miss Irene Hauschlldt and Miss Lone Hauschlldt of Sacramento. E. R. Putnam of Santa Cruz, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stevens of Savage, Mrs. L. M. Longstaff of Long Beach, Jack 8. Mllner of Se bastapol and George W. Edwards of Chlco. Loses Sugars O. L. Marvin, who op erates the Crescent City bus, report ed to city officials this forenoon that he had lost a bale of sugar, contain ing ten 10-pound sacks. Mr. Marvin did not know whether he had lost the sugar In the Medford or Crescent City areas.- VMt tn Grants Pass According to the weekly edition of the Gran's Pass Bulletin, "Gene Jacobs of Med ford spent Sunday in Grants Pass with friends, en route home from Eugene, where he attended to busi ness interest the latter part of the week. ' ee Visits Miss Tucker Little M1m Evle Clark arrived in Medford on the Shasta at noon today with Nlon R Tucker of Hlllsboro, Cal., to Join the party of children vacationing at the Tucker lodge, "Rogue Roost.1 She will be the guest of Miss Nan Tucker. e Free Pair Gate Announcement has been made In Grants Pass that the gate charges have been removed for entrance to the Josephine county fair, to be staged there September 8, 0 and 10. Flans are being worked out now for the big agricultural dis play, and hundreds are expected to attend the three-day event, Swim Matinee Oood news for Medford Swimmers Is the announce ment that Merrick's Natatorlum will offer another special swim matinee tomorrow afternoon, Saturday. A similar event was attended by more than 300 youngster and grownups Wednesday afternoon, Dana Thomas, liguJd In charge, said today. Destination la Hfre Listing Med ford snd valley points as their des tination, a number of travels -a reg istered their oars yesterday with Lee C. Oarlock at the out-of-state bu reau on South Riverside avenue. Those glvinc Medford as their Ors- j gon address were Harry R- Allen of ; Seattle, O. S. Hooper of Santa Ana, Cal., Joe Christian of Phoenix, Arte., i and Ted Watson of Chlco, Cal. J. H. Trusty of Long Beach, Cal., gave Trail as his address, and M. C. Eg- Vacationing Hers Mrs. DsWttt BUnier of San Pranclaco, who is va cationing on Rogue river at her sum mer lodge, hss as her guest Miss Anna McOormlck from the south. e On Business Here C. W. Leavltt,' representing the vice-president of the Texas company, with his headquar-; tera In Seattle, la spending several : days In Medford. Majflelds In City Mr. and Mra. I Howard May field of Redmond arrived here yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. May field's mother, Mrs. Alice Kin caid, who has been their guest for the past two weeks. While here the Mayfields will be guests of the George Howards. To Klamath Falls A news item in the Kiamath Palls Herald yesterday stated that Verne L. Reynolds, presi dential candidate on the Socialist- Labor ticket, would visit in that city September 10, and the vlce-preal- dentlal candidate, John W. Aiken, will stop there August 31, if a meet ing can be arranged. Miss Jones Leaves Miss Eva Louise Jones, a senior nurse of Salem Gen eral hospital, returned home Thurs day night, after spending her vaca tion with her aunt. Miss Kate Stlne. Miss Jones is enthusiastic over the scenery of southern Oregon, and while here visited Crater and Dia mond lakes and other points of in terest. Move to Lakevlew Mr. and Mrs. John A. C. King, who operate the restaurant at the Klamath Junction, will leave Saturday for Lakevlew. where they will make their home. Mr. and Mra. King are well known throughout southern Oregon, having formerly operated the store near the Coos Junction on the Pacific high way. Mr. King plans to open a busi ness In Lakevlew. Land at Port Captain Almendord and Captain Hale of the United States army, flying 0-3S Douglas ships, stopped at the Medford air port for lunch and gas this noon, before continuing to the Boeing field at Seattle. They expressed much satisfaction with the luncheon at the Airport cafe, according to BUI Clark- son, city superintendent of the port. The filers plan to continue east from Seattle, via the northern route. Girl Scout Display An Interesting display, illustrating the work of the Girl Scouts and their major charac ter building activities, Is In the Chamber of Commerce building this week. The group here Is constantly contributing to the welfare of the needy by making things, giving pro- grams and making calls. The scouts will soon be leaving for their camp on the Applegate, where projects will be combined with sports and gen erai fun to compose a program of interest and value to all. Novel Features At Craterian Tonight Johnny Mack Brown la starred, and Evalyn Knapp, Zaau Pitta, r.iiymond Hatton and J. Tamil MacDonald are featured In "The Vanishing Fron tier," a atory or the Old West, which opens today at the Fox Craterian. Brown Is in the role of a Spanish American so disgusted with the mili tary rule, however, that he cannot wait patiently for the establishment of civil rule. Instead, at the head of a band of men, he defies the mili tary governornment from a strong hold in the hills. As a special feature of this even ing's program, Rainier beer will be server free over the oldest bsr In southern Oregon. Manager Don Oed des has been scouting around his toric Jacksonville for characters and materials to lend the proper atmos phere to the Craterlan's old time pic ture. Another feature this evening will be an old-time music contest, featur lng a number of well known old tim ers who are experts with fiddle and harmonicas. Vaudeville Added Feature At Holly Special features will be In store for all who attend the Holly theater to day and tomorrow. In addition to the regular feature picture, the Holly will offer today and tomorrow the "Broadway Vaudeville," wltlch In cludes a line of girls doing novelty dances, etc. This group will appear for both the matinee and evening, a revival showing of "The King of Jazz." This will be presented at 1:15 and again at 10:30 and those attending the show will be guests of the Holly for this special showing. Sunday the Holly will present "Stranger In Town," a comedy riot featuring Ann Dvorak, David Man ners, Chic Sale and Noah Beery. 4 Farmers In Sherldan-Wlllamlna dis trict expanded area under irrigation this year, Sheridan G. W. Downs remodeled and repainted his Red and White store. STATE THEATRE TONITB and Saturday LANE CHANDLER In "The Reckless Rider" Also Rln-Tln-TIn In "Th Lightning Warrior Kids So Anytime Adults 19 ALWAYS COOL R0XY...5 Prions mi Children toe SATURDAY ONLY TOM MIX In "DESTRY RIDES AOAIN" Chap. T. "Dsnger Island" Lloyd Hamilton In "Ex-Plumber" Tonlte Lups Velrx In "Broken Wins" Dsllr Mat. Kre. BOYS RELINQUISH SLINGSHOTS AFTER HUMANE LECTURE Mrs. Sidney Richardson of the Jackson County Humane society Is not going out for slingshot practice, but she does have severs! sllngshorts, she announced this afternoon at the Mail Tribune, coming In to tell how she acquired the hand-made weapons and to voice her appreciation of a group of boys In the south side of town, who hare decided that killing birds Is not good sport. In responss to numerous com plaints of birds being killed by sling shots near Dakota street, Mra. Rlch- srdson started on an Investigation tour this morning. She visited sev eral homes In the neighborhood and located many slingshots, which the owners admitted had been used for "popping off birds." After talking with parents and boys, she found all were ready to cooperate with her in enforcing the law wnicn forbids killing of birds without written permission from the game wsrden. She gathered up the slingshots and started away with them, then con ceived the Idea of leaving them with the boys, to be used at target prac tice. The idea was presented and the slingshots returned to their own ers. Just as Mrs. Richardson entered her oar and started from the neigh borhood, however, she was stopped by the group of boys, with Lloyd Colbaugh as spokesman. They an nounced that they preferred to give up the slingshots, ,'eellng that If they kept them they would probably yield to temptation the next time a bird perched upon a limb within range. So Mrs. Richardson has the sllng shota. In the group with Lloyd Colbaugh were Dick Finch. Billy Thorndlke. Jack Woods and brother, and David and John Balrd. The game law concerning birds, Mrs. Richardson further stated to day, clearly sets forth that Indi vidual are prohibited from killing aU types of birds, with the excep tion of those damaging property. The latter can , be killed lawfully only when written permission has been outlined from the state game war. den. SATURDAY MATINEE at Merrick's Adults swim for 30c and 25c. Chil dren for lOo and 15c. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY POR SALE at a sacrifice standard make piano. Can be purchased on low monthly payments. Baldwin piano snoppe, ao s. Grape St. On the Stage Today & Tomorrow BROADWAY VAUDEVILLE AND GIRL REVUE FEATURING THE ORANGE BLOSSOM BEAUTIES RADIO BACON, THE UPSIDE DOWN PIANO PLAYER Duke Collins, Master of Ceremonies APPEARING MATINEE AND EVENING FRIDAY 2:30 AND 9:00. SAT. 3:168:3010:30 On The Screen TODAY TOMORROW By Whose Hand' BEN LYON BARBARA WEEKS COMING "STRANGER I 9fc I I ( K Ann Drorak 1 Ti : tr I (vK n Manners VI ' jk 4 1 'J ' "Chic" Sal y Nh BeerJ C. OF C. DIRECTORS OF JOBLESS RELIEF Discussion of the unemployment and relief problems and receiving of committee reports occupied a major portion of the attention of the board of directors of the Medford chamber of commerce at their regular meet ing held at the Jackson Hotel today noon. It was decided that the cham ber will cooperate with local fruit Interests In an attempt to have the French embargo on apples and pears lifted, through contacts to be made with the Oregon congressional dele gation. The board approved the action taken last week by the Central Civic Council In recommending that all re- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnlsned house, close in. Tel. 319-y. FOR RENT Furnished 4 -room home; Mnvin unKU' rvmrwin aid i tflnanu 23, water paid, winter months. 15 go, urange. i FOR SALB 15 pls and 10 feeders. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment ana garage; ciow in, nuuu. 337 N. drape. FOR SALE Lsree Siberian crab- apples. 3o lb. Phone iooo-k. FORCED SALE SB acres, about 8 miles from Med ford; ail cultivated in alfalfa, -dlno clover, grain and Rarden: 15 acres irrigated. Price,, S2B50. The following may be Included for $1150: 400 large turkeys, eo chick ens, 7 cows, 1 bull, team, full farm equipment, 3 electric Incubators, cresm sepsraior, etc.: 8 rooms of furniture. The house la modern, large barn and plenty of outbuild ings. No trades. Will take H350 to handle. REAL SACRIFICE. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE "Realtors. 125 East 8th. Tel. 1498. ALERT woman with car for sales and service work. Write Box 8500, Mall Tribune. WANTED Immediately, Charls aalea representative,, local business es tablished. Applicants must be over 25. References required. Car as set. Phone Mrs. Benbow, Hotel Medford, for Interview. WANTED Barber to work In high class ladles' shop. Give references. Box 100, Tribune. WANTED Man, aged 28 or 85, single, free to travel; transportation fur nished; some ssles ability. Phone 824-R, Mr. Davis, for Interview. WANTED First-class cook for cof fee shop. Hotel Holland. PRICES Matinee Adults 2Sfl Loges 35o Evening Adults S5e Loges 40o Riddles lOo Anytime SATURDAY ONLY t ReTlral showing "THE KINO OF JAZZ" Attend Matlnet or t:00 o'clork show and remain as our rut-t. Showings at 1:1510:30 SUNDAY IN TOWN" Uef and unemployment activities In I the community be concentrated un-1 der one head, and recommended that the Federal Employment Bureau be Induced to cooperate with other local agencies In preparing to supply men for Jobs that may be created In the order of their need for employment. It was stated that E. J. Stack, direc tor of employment for Oregon, will be In Medford on Monday for a con ference with local authorities. A report from the committee which met with representatives of the high way commission on Wednesday was presented to th board. Details of the committee's report will be re leased today, following the meeting of the state highway commission, in Portland. Appointment of an Oregon man as regional director of the newly-created Federal Home oLan bank was recom mended by the directors, who will ap prove the man to be recommended by State League of Building and Loan associations. A projected good-will tour of southern Oregon communities to Portland, to be conducted this fall, wa approved by the directorate. The chamber will entertAln Shelby Southard, of Alabama, winner of the American Boy essay on "Why I will THE COOLEST I..,.,lt,i,,,. Vl. Thundering Whirling Colorful Action! inn N NY MACli .-BROWN ' THE HAND-MADE ! SUN SUITS ' MADEIRA DRESSES PILLOW CASES, DISHES, ALL PRICED AT a VANISHING lIU with U ft? EVALYNKNP J RAYMOND HATTON I P I ni tr GANG0 COMEDY LJ FREE if Lr iOj rainier I ( f 7 BEER g 1 nerved over Jackson County Ik V (JOLD SEAL CREAMERY jfT 1 ff , TONIGHT Old If j a Time Musical Contest ' ' f I if i TTMi WlilTi T ' V V' 1 1 ii i Jin lift Ptjvd, 'M "" 1111 " WTCg&jX COMING i 'vSIIDAY olji 'L 1 1 pJ GAYNOR tt ' AND CHARLES jriSL FARRELL I 0 In Their Greatest Picture . V' "THE rr FIRST YEAR" L- ii We Hare Arranged With BHANOI.B STl'DIOS To photograph and deliver ONE PICTURE of your liahy with purchase of any 11.00 gilt from our Baby Department! FIVE BEAUTIFUL PRIZES To mothers for the five net hnhy photographs submitted. Every baby nlll also receive a gift. This offer will be effective during August and, September only) WURTS GIFTS Corner E. Sixth and N. Central spend my vacation In Oregon," at Crater Lake next Wednesday, accord lng to action taken today. DANCE Saturday Nite with s. o. s. (Sons of Song) 7-Plece Orchestra EAGLE POINT Gentlemen 40c Ladles 10c LAST TI.MKS TODAY S "WHEN A FKI.I.KR ! $ NEEDS A FRIEND" J Saturday S "WHISTLIV DAN SPOT IN TOWN! BEGINS TODAY Hoofs, Lassos, l2 .k .... mm INFANTS' WEAR ETC. , noo and less