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MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "YTEDXESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1332. PAGE SEVEN I; Lccal and Personal i Isaac to Portland Clayton Isaac )ft by train last evening for Port land, to spend a day In the northern jlty attending to ouaineas msram. rnlnnll Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vaughn and children. Jack and MiiimNi tA Medford Saturday K' from' lake o' the Woods, where they enjoyed a weeaa vacation. p, i Miss Demmer Home Mlaa Juantta Demmer arrived back in Meaiora on i. evutx tnrfav from San Fran- K riv and Oakland, where she has I been visiting. ; To Visit Here Mrs. r. B. Thomp- :, son of pasaaena arrivoa in me miy ', on the Shasta this forenoon to visit Ajfirt. E. W. Simmons and Mr. and fIr. T. B. Morris. .4 ' ' " I In and Out Planning to travel .n and out of the etate of Oregon, Ray i Johnson of Crescent City yesterday received a permit from the out-of-tate offices on South Riverside ave- ,. BUS. , t' I To Visit Son To spend a few days t In corvauia visiiing, jut. um T. O. Purkeyplle, her eon and daughter-in-law, Mrs. O. C. Purkeyplle it this city left for the north on the .' Bhasta today. t A . On Business Visit Harry Summons of Treka, Cal., yesterday registered ' Jila automobile In Medford, In com f. pltance with the state law. On the card he stated that he planned to ."make frequent vlalte to the state. - Issue Marriage License A marriage ' license was Issued at the county courthouse yesterdsy to Prank A. Prtntz. 45, and Mary J. Stone, 43, of Hamburg, Siskiyou county, Califor nia, Her occupation was given as a t school teacher. i On Fishing Trip Dean Ash ton. edl tnr of the Everett Herald at Everett, i 'Wash, accompanied by E. O. Kelly, '"etopped In Medford yesterday on their "way up the Rogue river on a week's Vflshlng Jaunt. They will be Joined ' bj Al Knudson of this city. ' ... M License to Wed At the county 'clerk's office yesterday. Earl P. Chap V man of Junction City, Cal., and Lena -Marie Houston of Leadvllle, Colo., re- jcelved a license to wed. He listed ''? ht occupation as a miner, and she "m a silk finisher, i'i - -J Miss Daniels Home Miss Dorothy ,J;Danlela, who has been the house v'; guest of Miss Laura Bailey at her ' ihome near Corvallis, for the past ten -'daya, returned to Medford on the Shasta Tuesday evening. Miss Ballcy f - and her father, R. S. Bailey, formerly 1 made their home In Medford. I Galley Leaves Ross Oulley of Eu- gene, secretary of the Oregon State Christian Endeavor union, who spent yesterday In Ashland and Medford, "attending to Endeavor business, left ,'thla morning on the Shasta for Us 'fhome. Last evening Mr. Oulley at- tended the Crater Lake union picnic 3 held at Gold Hill. Stop at Medford Listing Medford u their destination, the folio wins motorists registered their automobiles yesterday with Le C. Oarlock at his office on South Riverside avenue: John D. McKee of San Francisco, Herchel M. Aldrldge of Santa Rosa, Sherman Powell of Represa, D. H. Manning of Anaheim, and Herbert O. Wylte of Los Angeles. Miss Walker Better Mrs. Belva Aiken Is leaving today for Buckhorn lodge, where she will spend several days with her sister, Miss Winifred Walker, who Is at the resort for her health. Miss Walker was reported n a much improved condition yester day and her mother, Mrs. George Walker, who has been with her, is returning to the city today. To Moke Survey O. A. Root of Sacramento, who la with the United States department of agriculture, ar rived here by train today to accom pany L. N. Good, Oregon represen tative, on an Inspection tour of southern Oregon and northern Cali fornia for white pine blister rust, The two officials plan, to spend six weeks in the survey, he stated this morning. Cal Wells Returns Cal C. Wells, deputy United States marshal, re turned to Medford today from Port land, where he took Racine Weiser, Indian youth from Klamath Falls, charged with the murder of his fath er. Weiser was arraigned Monday, and held without bail. Deputy Wells also took Elmor Davis, arrested hi Klamath Falls Monday evening, to Portland. Davla disappeared from Roseburg after having been arrested last week on a charge of homestead tng government land In the Fish lake area. His ball was set at C2000. Tonite and Thursday Dorothv Markalll, Conrad Nagel In "THE RECKLESS IIOIB" Also "Believe It Or Not" and "Way of All Fish". Comlnr ftnn. Seth Parker In "Way Bark Home" l ,!! usapaap ill sj Ji ii il'ai lisasii i fciiiimn ALWAYS COOL ROXY. .15c rhnne Children 10c End TOMOIIT Norma Shearer. Koht Monteonwry In "PI1IVATE LIVES" Marts Tomorrow Lily Damlta In "THIS IS THE NIGHT" Dally Mat. 1:30. Ere. 7 Roadraaster Here D. O. Harris, i Southern Pacific roadmaster of Glen- dale, is spending today in Medford on business. Billy Barnura Goea North Billy Barnum left last evening for Port land, where he will spend two weeks visiting relatives and friends. In City Yesterday Miss Georgia Coffey of Ashland spent yesterday in this city calling on friends. En Route to Pass Cecil Masste of Terra Bella, Cal.. arrived In Medford Sunday afternoon en route to Grants Pass to visit his sister In that city. Back from Vacation O. O. Horner has returned to his position with the telephone company here, after a 10 days' vacation. Mrs. Artklns Here Mrs. M. J. Ad klns of Roseburg, forme, well known resident of Medford, and wife of the late Dr. Adktns, Is In the city this week as guest of relatives and friends. Cravens Visit Here Mr. Craven and son of Craven, Dargan & Co., are in Medford today from Texas and Cali fornia, accompanied by their Port land representative, A. W. Glesey. Bobby Peyton Better Bobby Pey ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pey ton of Mc Andrews street, was report ed In an Improved condition, having been rushed to the hospital Sunday morning, critically HI. Here for Few Days E. A- Graves, general freight agent of the Rock Isl and railway, with headquarters In San Francisco, arrived in Medford on the Shasta this morning. He plans to spend two or three days. Larsens Return Mr. and Mrs. Har old Larsen have returned to Medford after a week's vacation in Portland, Salem and other points north. Mr. Larsen returned, to his position at The Toggery today. To Vacation at Cabin Mrs. Maude Snider and daughter Mary and son John, plan to leave tonight for Shady Cove, where they will spend the remainder of the week at their cabin. Frtiltmen nere M. R. Whitehead and Clayton Sharp of Portland and John Johnston of Klamath Falls, all with the Pacific Fruit Express, are in Medford today on business, having arrived yesterday. Miss Has ford Returns Miss Lou.se Basford, Instructor In the Medford schools, returned today from spend- In . her vacation In California, where she continued with special work con nected with the training of atypical children. Have Tonsils Out Ruby Stone of route one underwent an operation for removal of her tonsils a tthe Com munity hospital this morning. Rob ert Mitchell of this city also under went a noperatlon for removal of his tonsils. Mrs. Ramstrom Improved Friends In this city of Mrs. H. Ramstrom nf Central Point are glad to learn that she is getting along nicely at the Sacred Heart hospital, where she re cently underwent an operation for ruptured appendix. Shopping Today Mrs. C. T. Hlg don and daughter Goldle of Fern Valley were shopping In Medford this morning. Other callers were Louis Brlstow of Shady Cove, Pearl Clark of Modoc Orchard and C. M. Smith of Phoenix. - Visit Relatives Mrs. Neal Drake and two children of Terra Bella, Cal., arrived here Sunday afternoon to visit relatives and old friends. Mrs. Drake Is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Peyton, and will be remem bered here as Miss Leila Dawson of Trail. To Valley points Included among autolsts registering their cars at the out-of-state bureau here Tuesday, were several who listed their Oregon destinations at various valley points, other than Medford. They were J. J. Dratne of Rosevllle and Mrs. Jentle Hakes of Fort Jone, Gold Hill; Emll Klrchgesnet- of San Francisco, Trail; Alice T. Gum of Des Moines, Iowa, Applegate: and Leo L. Furry of VI- salia. Phoenix. 3 DAYS STARTING asm. M License Issued Thexyle B. Rlgsby of Grants Pass and Alios Barbara Ollnghouse of Asalea, Ore., obtained a license to wed yesterday at the county courthouse. The service was performed by Judge C. B. Lamkin. m Public Invited The general public Is Invited to the party at the Cen tral Point Grange hall Friday even ing. Dr. R. B. Elliott, program chair man, announced today. Issuing an In vitation to all and promising an en tertaining evening. Washlnston Folk With Washing-1 tonas their residence, the following hotel guests were registered here overnight: W. G. O'Connar, M. K. Kelso, Samuel Aplestone and Keith Flak of Seattle, E. H. Vandenberg of Tacoma and Genevieve Metcalf of Vancouver. Guests from Afar Those from dis tant places, who were listed on the hotel registers here were Misses Helen and Ruth Bateman and Walter and Henry Bateman of Clarendon, Ark., R. T. MacKenzlo of Chicago, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. James Cravaus of Houston, Tex. Bray Goes South A. O. Bray, who recently came here from Arizona to visit his brother, Dr. J. P. Bray, Is leaving for California to enter the Mills college school of divinity. He Is leaving the Methodist church and will accept a pastorate with the Epis copal church, following a year's work at Mills, bis brother stated this morn ing. From Oregon points Mrs. T. O. McBrlde and Beatrice Olln of Salem were overnight guests here at local hotels. Other Oregon lans from points other than Portland were George Levy and Charles T. Hopkins of Rose burg, John Johnston of Klamath Falls, and from Eugene: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Esson, Henry F. DeBaet and P. A. Thompson. A Medford Visitor Guy Apple white of Ashland, prominent Amer ican Legion worker In this district, was a Medford visitor yesterday after noon. A necktie, in Legion colors, advertising the convention, was be ing worn by the Legionnaire, who has been spending much time boost ing the national event to be held in Portland. Returning East Gerald Slusser of St. Louis. Mo., who has been on a sealing expedition off the coast of Alaska, visited his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. N. W. Slusser, at the railway station here last evening. He Is returning home to enter St. Louis university. Mr. and Mrs. Slusser had not seen their nephew for several years. Guests of Elliott Mrs, Emma Slattery of Grants Pass Is spending several days at Shady Cove as guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. R. El lot t, and family. Mrs. Slattery Is accom panied by her granddaughter. Miss Corabelle Breltmayer. Misses Shirley Chad wick 6t Portland and Betty Vllm of this city plan to leave for the Elliotts' cabin this evening to be guests for two days of Miss Amy Elliott. Many from North The man regis trations in Medford hotels of resi dents of Portland included W. A. Ward, O. W. Scott, N. T. Warren, Stephen Taylor, Alonzo Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wlteell and daughter, George C. Clark, C. W. Wells, A. W Shoemaker, A. W. Glesy, O. G. Greg ory, R. K. Lee, M. R. Whitehead. Clayton Sharp, E. C. Koerner, C. C. Hole, W, D. McWaters, O. E, Sagles, O. A. Grab, F. N. Cleaton, G. R. Stev enson and Harry Lewis. Bear Staters From San, Francisco and Los Angeles, hotel guests In clude M. E. Lee, Joe Henry, Margaret O'Connor, Stephen J. and John P. Rocke, Joh nF. Everett, Charles B. Ege, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey. W. C. Phillips and H. McKcnna of San Francisco, and from Los Angeles: Mrs. B. Mc Carthy, Mrs. J. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wylle, John R. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rosenthal and Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Mulford. Guests In Medford Among the California hotel guests were Clark Raw lings of Yreka, R. K. Beams ton of Alameda, O. McFadden and George Wheeler of Santa Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davis of Oakland, Mrs. Jessie Errlngton, Mrs. Nellie Henslle and S. H. Errlngton of Napa, 0. H. MoCutchan of Mt. Shasta, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ra rlck Cravens and J. B. Sutter of San Mateo, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Lewrte of San Luis Obispo and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Anson of Sacramento. SUNDAY No Advance in Prices! Arrives by Train H. H. Grant, chief accountant for the General Petroleum company, with headquar ters In Portland, arrived here today, to spend two days on business, con ferrlng with W. T. Ehmke of tnls dis trict. On Rail Business A number of representatives of railways were In Medford today from Portland, in cluding James T. Wallace, traveling freight agent of the Chicago North western: Ted Hoke, traveling freight agent of the Pennsylvania: Charles A. Full en. assistant general agent of the Chicago Great Western Railroad company, and J. A. Russell, general agent of the Erie Railroad company. From East Coasfv-From states along the Atlantic coast, several cars were registered here yesterday, to Horace U. Ransom of Flemlngton, N. J., Anne Woolman of Wenonah, N. J., Oeorge A. Taber and James W. Falrchtld of Reading, Mass.. and Charles W. Puffner of Stony Brook, N. Y. An other car from the mid-west, belong ing to M. G. Rigga of Mishawakj Ind., was also listed Tuesday. Return to Texas John Hueners and H. W. Elliott of Randolph Flying Field, Texas, left here today for the south, after spending the past month at the John Hueners, Sr., home In Jacksonville. Mr. Elliott spent abo-jt 30 days of the month fishing the various streams, Rogue river and Diamond lake. With every variety of hook he couldn't stand to pass up one lodged securely in the band of his hat, the Texan was able to lure many a trout with his south ern drawl, friends reported. RENO. Nev.. Aug. 10. (AP) Mr. and Mrs. John Wanamaker, Jr., were on their wedding trip today, no one knew, or would say, exactly where. Wanamaker, member of a wealthy Philadelphia family, married Mrs Elizabeth Pelz Warburton, divorced wife of his cousin, C. Edgerton War burton of Philadelphia, a few hours after he obtained a divorce from Mrs. Pauline Dlsston Wanamaker here yesterday. The divorce decree was granted In the afternoon by Superior Judge Thomas F. Moran on grounds of de sertion. Last night Judge Moran officiated at the wedding. Adolphe Menjoa In Craterian Picture 'Bachelor's Affairs," the Fox pro duction, with Adolphe Menjou In the featured role, comes to the Fox Craterian today. Based on James Forbes' successful stage play, It tells the story of a middle-aged bachelor who, through the machina tions of the girl's sister, marries a youthful flapper of the beautiful but not brilliant type. Events soon prove to him that he has made a serious mistake and he sets about to extricate himself from the en tanglement In which he finds him self. Minna Gombell, one of the out standing comediennes of films, ap pears in the leading rote of the gold-digging sister, and Joan Marsh, one of the most beautiful blondes In motion pictures, portrays the role of the girl. A public wedding will be a feature of the Craterian program this even ing. The novel event will take place at 9:00 p.m., with Rev. A. G. Bennett officiating. August special. Three loads 16-in. slabs for 8.76. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. Wednesday Only! WANAMAKER. JR. ON HONEYMOON NO ADVANCE IN PRICES w afi?w sssijrsw A marguerite nMra tom burke IANCE FAIRFAX ft DirKttdbf CtCIL LEWIS a i.l.P, ftmHm accompanied by New London Here Sunday Frank Buck and the baby elephant In -'Bring 'Em Back Alive" which comes to the Fox Craterian theater next Sunday. This amaxlng animal adventure epic was screened by Buck in the wilds of the Mnlaya Jungle. As a apeclal feature for the kid dles, a pet animal revue la being planned by Manager Don Oeddea at the Pox Craterian Friday and Sat urday afternoons. Children will dis play their pets on the stage of the Craterian and the audience will Judge the winners of the novel con test. The boy or girl and pet win ning first place will receive a crisp dollar bill and a ticket to "Bring "Em Back Alive." The next 10 wln nera will receive tickets to Frank Buck's picture and all 11 winners will be Introduced from the Cra terian stage Sunday evening. Tribune-Holly To Stage Nickle Show "The Air Mall Mystery," a breath taking thriller of zooming airplanes, battles In the air and aviation ro mance, Is but one feature of the nickle matinee Thursday at the Holly theatre. Kiddies who clip the Holly matinee ad In Tuesday's or Wednes day's Mall Tribune and present It with five cents at the Holly box of fice tomorrow afternoon will be ad mitted to the big show. Candy bars, from the Gold Seal creamery, will be presented to The Mall Tribune's and Hotlv's llttlo guesta. The Thursday matinee will mark the owning of the thrilling "Air Mall Mystery." a series of la thrill ing episodes that will dellRht Juvenile Lindberghs and Ehrhsrdta. The Thursday afternoon matinee will especially appeal to red-blooded young Americans. The clipping of the matinee and a nickle will admit any cnlld under 13 yeara of age. "Carmen" Apvears At Holly Theatre Prior to the advent of sound In motion pictures several attemp were made to transfer to the screen that Intangible something which makea grand opera the moat fasclnstlng and at the same time the most inspiring of all types of entertainment. These efforts were received with tf' en thusiasm and for excellent reason. Patrons of motion pictures were eager to see vlsuallzatlona of their favorite operas but they apoedlly realized that, shorn of its music, opera on the screen waa indifferent entertainment. It has remained for the Holly theatre to bring to Medford a transcription of what Is undoubt edly the world's best beloved opera, "Carmen," In which the dramatic features of this tale of gypsy rove have been skilfully blended with the haunting music of Bizet. "Carmen" which plays at the Holly theatre today la more than Just grand opera brought to the screen. INSPIRED BY BIZETS FAMOUS OPERA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JBMLEIT PICKING IN UPPER VALLEY GETS UNDER WAY Picking of the Bartlett pear crop started this morning In many of the orchards of the central and upper portions of the valley. Picking will be delayed until the middle of the week In many of the orchards of the southern end of the valley due to wind loss last Saturday. All the orchards and all the pactclng plants will be In operation by the middle of next week. Most of the packing plants of the city started operations today In a amall way and do not expect to be in operation at full capacity before the first of next week, when the peak of the Bartletts will star com ing In. The Rogue River Canning company will start Us annual pack of pears next week. A number of orchard lata reported today thnt transients had started mnltlng their appearance seeking work but not In as large numbers are former years. Two orchard is ts re ported today that the transients parked their cars, bearing foreign li censes, down the road, knowing that In a lieu of a local card the license would be the first thing the employer Inspected. Most of the orchardlsts have a strict rule to employ only local help and have signs posted to this effect. Many also reqi.i:e that only one tn a family be employed. Many of the pickers have worked annually for many years. FIRE FIGHTER HURT L Tod Whaley of Eagle Point Is in the Community hospital receiving treat ment for a bad laceration of his head, received while fighting fire In the state forest out from Eagle Point. A limb, according to the report, fell and atrurk Whaley on the head. Fires, raging in the Eagle Point vicinity, were out today, state forest officials announced. ' LARGE CAST IN ROXY , PICTURE TOMORROW A clever musical romance, "This Is the Night," opens at the Roxy theater tomorrow. Lily Damlta is a gay little Paris girl In this pro duction which also features Charlie Rugqles, Roland Young and Thelma Todd. LAST TIMKS TODAY nriviivifc influx S Tomorrow (S "AMATKl'R DADDY" $ SWIM In White Sulphur Water Helman's Baths ASHLAND Tuh Baths, Free Picnic O round LAST TIMKS TODAY CLIP THIS AD BRING IT AND 5c TO THE few? IIPR A Big MAIL TRIBUNE-HOLLY Sh nickle N Iflg MATINEE! C I A Gripping Adventure Serial I J Begins 12 knockout Episodes to I ' Look Forward to. 4 OTHER BIG FEATURES! fe FREE ICE CREAM Ce Gold Seal Jrk SOUTHARD TALKS E Shelby Southard of Alabama, win ner of the "On to Oregon" club essay prize, was speaker at the lunch eon of the Lions club today noon at the Hotel Holland, having arrived this morning for his trip to Crater Lake. Th southern youth Informed the Lions that his experiences had al ready far exceeded his expectations In sociability and beauty. A report made at the luncheon of the Lions club Fox Craterian popu larity contest showed that It la pro gressing well with additional prise offered by merchants coming Into the list each day. The winner of first prize will be given practically a com plete new wardrobe for the trip to Hollywood. The list of donations made up to date includes; Adrlennes. a dress: Jacque Lenox, lingerie and hose; Bur el son's, any hat In the store; Bro phy's. as second grand prize, a S7 Oruen wrist watch; Medford Business THE COOLEST TONIGHT at 9 o'Clock PUBLIC WEDDING On Our Stage! Rev. A, 0. Bennett Will Officiate Ellow Mae Wilson, Soloist Gladys LaMarr, Organist On Our Screen The Humorous Adventures of a Gay Old Dog who tried to learn new tricks BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS AHUariou. Comedy with ADOLPHE MENJOU Herbert MUNDIN Joan MARSH Minna OOMBELL Arthur PIERSON Thursday Afternoon Am Maiu Mystery I fa college, s 125 course tn the school as one of the weekly prizes. Palmer Elect rlo store Is giving a prize to the contestant selling the greatest number of tickets this week. Btandlngs of contestants, checked Tuesday, follow: Jean Hamilton 780, Lucille Llttrell 760, MarJorl Marshall 70, Ruby Stone 750, Dorothy Pankey 690, Claudtna Tolle 650, DeLorla Dur- kee 610, and Pauline Champlln 490. PIPES' PETITION Checking of the names on the petitions of A. W. Pipes of this city for county Judge as an Independent candidate was underway today by the county clerk's office, and with half the petitions checked, 24 names vera found not to be legal voters, as far as the records of the county clerk's office are concerned. There are 644 names on the petitions. The required number Is 262. As soon as the names are checked, they will be certified and sent to the secretary of state, for entry on the official general election ballot. SPOT IN TOWN! HOLLY THURSDAY ! 0 ELECTED 8HOUTS jL