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ilEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TVEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1932. PAGE FIVE t : -l Local and Personal j To CrMcr Lake E. H. Colburn of Llvtfrmore, Cal.. arrived la Medford yesterday en route to Crater lafce. Guest In Me dford Mrs. Jacob Line of Plndlay. Onto, la the gueat In M (Mi lord of Mlw Anna Detweller. From Ashland Mrs. Blanche O'Neill anrf Mm. A. c Ninlneer were amonz the Ashland visitors In Medford Tues day. From Butte Falls Claude "Shorty" Mllea of Butte Falls, who operates a ranch In that area, was a buslneaa visitor In Medford thla morning. Move to Talent Mrs. R. A. Barker and famlajr moved this week from V Medford to a country home at Tal ' ent. From Distance Frank Howe of Chicago was an overnight guest at a hotel here, aa waa Mrs. F. J. Brlegel and Stewart- Brlegel of Olds, Canada. At Elliott Cabin Mr. Frank Bay of this city, accompanied by her daughter Delorla. la a gueat today At the B. R. Elliott cabin at Shady Cove. Leave for Portland professor and Mra. F. L. Kennedy of Cambridge, Mass., left by train last evening for Portland, having visited Crater lake for a day. From Glendale D. C. Harrla of Olendale, Ore., roadmaster for the Southern Pacific company, la !n Med ford today attending to business matters. Delzell Visits Here Tom Delzell arrived In the city yesterday from Klamath Falls and left today for , Boseburg to transact business for the California Oregon Power company 'or which he la representative. Motorists Here Among motorist registering their cars yesterday were N. D. Wingfleld of Reno. Nev., A. R. Gatea of Glencoe, 111., Jamca C. Fore man of Metropolis, 111., and Roy L. Bevana of Mlnco, Okla. . Wnshlngtonlans Besldea Mr. and Mrs. Manther of Olympla, the hotel guesta from Washington Included Mr. and Mrs. Sam Summers, Oscar Roaenqueat, H. C. Moore, Fred W. Schultz and T. F. Mlnahan. To Valley Points Luther Stewart of Yakima, Wash., who arrived here by motor yesterday, registered his car at the out-of-state bureau on South Riverside avenue. He listed his Oregon destination as Ashland. Guy T. Campbell,, who also register ed, was en route to Phoenix, his Ore gon destination. Notice to Packing House Workers Fluhrer's Holsum or Fluhrer's Sliced Is the ideal Bread for lunches and sandwiches. lu J -Dr. HEAR ,u$ -a8r : LECTURES ON H THE ART OF SCIENTIFIC LIVING" Whr suffer nhen you ran overcome anr dleae and rebuild your heiim through redirovf ry of the la of life? Von ran get well vnu ran aurreed YOlj CAN DO ANVTIUSO when jou know how! Onr lnrn: "KNOWLEDGE IS THE MOST PRECIOL'S THINO IN THE WORLD." Come and Judge for Yourself ' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL Comer 6th and Grape Sis. August 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 S:15 P. M. ADMISSION FREE TELL YOUR FRIENDS ' ALL WELCOME! rqulMle Mulr hr 1.1 TIE BR1TH, Internationally Famniw Violinist, from 7:4.1 lo S:l,1 P. M. Medford Man In CityCharles W.; Gilbert of Medford waa In this city Tuesday on business. Oranta P&aa Dally Courier. i ! From Applet ate C. L. Hawkins and brother of the Applegate farming district, are buslneaa visitors In Med ford today. Leaves for Camas Mis A. Palmer left today on the Shasta for her home In Camas, Waan., following a three months' vacation In the valley. While here, she was the guest of Mrs. Guy Wllday of Phoenix. To Visit Daughter En route to her home at Baxter Springs. Kans., Mrs. A. D. Hod git ins pTans to stop in .Wallace, Ida., to visit her daughter. She left this morning on the Shasta, accompanied by Mrs. L. D. Hodgklns, who will visit in Portland. 3 Shoppers Today Mrs. Inez Oleason and daughter Betty of Jacksonville were ahopplng In Medford this morn ing. Mrs. Irwin Howe and daughter Wanda of Trail are also ahopplng In the city. Mra. Howe la postmistress at Trail. From Northern California Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barr of Mt. Shasta and Mrs. H. E. Barr of the same town are transacting business In Medford to day. George Bernardi of Weed is also a caller from northern Cali fornia. Guest of Geddes O. I. Robertson of Seattle, whose wife was killed In the auto accident on the Midway road yesterday, waa the gueat last night of Mr. and Mrs. Don Geddes. Mr. Rob ertson will return north today with the body. On Business Here H. E. Louna berry, general freight agent for the Union Pacific company, and W. K. Candlff. general passenger agent for the same line, are In Medford at tending to business matters for the company. Guest from Ohio Mra. J, R. Tho burn had as guests Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collier of Wads worth, Ohio, who arrived on the Ohio farm tour that evening. They left Medford Monday for Seattle, where they Joined the tour of 150 people. Arrives In City Miss Anne Gordon of Tacoma arrived tn Medford on the Shasta last evening from Tacoma, to spend a week or two here, vacation ing with the S. M. Tuttles. Miss Gor don's father, Jack Gordon, Is manager of the Standard Oil company In that city. Visits In City George Love, former state commander of the American Legion, was a business visitor In Medford Monday. Mr. Love Is well. known here, having been state com mander at the time the American Legion convention was held In Med ford. Bromley Returns H. L. Bromley, advertising manager of the Copco and Mountain States power com- panles, returned Monday morning from Los Angeles, where he attend ed the Olympic games and visited relatives. He was accompanied on the trip by his son Bobbie. Many from Portland The list of Port landers at the hotels Include L. C. Hampson, E. L. Barry, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green, Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Hllditch, D. W. Landis, F. A. Christopher, F. M. Dinsdale, B. 8. Homes, H. E. Lounsberry, W. K. Can dlff, J. T. Wallace, R. P. Balrd, Budd C. Long, Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Hunne- cutt, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Conger, L. W. Gamble, H. L. George and A. C Prles. Arrive In City From various Cali fornia points, travelers arrived In this city to register their oars at the out-of-state bureau on South Riverside, The group giving Medford as their destination Included from California: R. J. Baumberfer of Sutsun, A. Red' den of South Gate, Merna I. Barton of Pasadena, Ray S. Camp of Spring vllle, Mrs. Fred Patching of Glen dale, F. D. Wells of Los Angeles, O. P. Bllsten of Lindsay and P. J. Green of Orange. Rex Y. Yamashlta of Se attle also gave his destination as Med ford. Stanford Kingsley Claunch The man whose achievements have amazed the civilized world. He rebuilt hie own health from a hopeless Invalid through the methods he teaches, and has become one of the world'; most successful educators. Now h brings to the people of Medford this same powerful message the message that saved his own life in a series of SIX Inspiring Leaves by Train Mrs. Harvey Ken dall of Chicago, who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. William McKay, left last evening by train. ... Captain Bown tn city Captain Lee Bown of the Oregon atate polio waa attending to business mattera in Oranta Tass Tuesday. Oranta Paaa Dally Courier. ' Returna to Medford Clifford Spar ( lln returned Tuesday to Medford, after apendlng Monday In Oranta Pass with relatlvea and friends Oranta Pass Dally Courier. ... Rltter In Town Hugh Bitter of Big Elk ranger station waa a busi ness Tlaltor In Medford today, calling at the offloaa of the Rogue River na tional forest. ' ilaa Pneumonia Sam Col ton of the Office Supply la I" the Community hospital, receiving treatment for a severe cold, which threatens to grow Into pneumonia, it waa reported at the hospital thla afternoon. ... Marriage License A marriage li cense waa obtained at the clerk's of fice here yesterday by Carl B. Mleake, as, of Cottonwood, Cal., and Clara M. Johnson, 20, of Redding. He 1 fet ed hla occupation as barbering. - Expected Home Lee Bishop, well known announcer and bualnese man ager of the' radio station here, la ex pected back the latter part of the week from Dea Molnea, Iowa, where he Is spending hla vacation visiting relatives. Guests of Mrs. Croft Mr. and Mra. Walter Schuman of Modesto, Cal., are guests here of Mrs. Lucille Croft at her home on South Central. They plan to apend about a week In the valley and will visit Crater lake and other point of lntereat. ... Miss Law Here Mlaa Winifred Law la a guest here from California of her slater, Mrs. Rena Collie of Med ford and of her mother at her home In the Willow 8prlnga district. She wUl return to San Francisco to ac cept, a nursing position, following her visit here. e . To Crater Lake Mra. Thorns 3. Allen of Hot Springs national park, Arkansas, arrived In the city on the Shasta thla morning, to vlalt at Cra ter Lake. She waa met at the sta tion by Ranger Prank Sollnsky. Mrs. Allen's huaband 1 superintendent of Hot Springs national park. She plana to spend aeveral days at the lake. ... Injured In Accident Mlaa Jean nette Hutchlnga of Talent received a cut on her leg below the knee In an automobile accident which happened Sunday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock at the Junction of the Pacific and Red wod hlghwaya. She waa riding In a car with Oliver Newton Wilson of 104 King street, Medford. Oranta Paes Courier. Richardson Here O. 0. Richardson, in charge of the Pacific Air Trans port plane In thla area, waa a visitor In Medford yesterday and today, en Joying a fishing trip along the Rogue with a group of aviators. In the party1 was Ralph Vlrden, diminutive transport pilot, who managed to eave hi new fishing pole but lost his Panama hat and ruined three good cigars during the afternoon. . Haa Fractured Arm George Davis, farmer, la In the Sacred Heart hos pital, receiving treatment for a se vere fracture of hla right arm. Davis waa sawtng wood with a motor equip ped saw yesterday when something went wrong with the motor. He en deavored to remedy jnattera and got the belt too tight. When It started operating again tho wheel flew off and struck him, with sufficient force to break hi arm. . ' Oregonlans Here Those from Eu gene who were overnight gueets here Include N. Farars, Melvlna Black, B. S. Farrell, M. K. Kelso. It, 3. Kallaor, H. Mlddleton, H. B. Bason, S. O. Bel leek, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hansen. Others from state point were P. B. Hawley of Oregon City, Stan Jones and O. H. Kilborn of Roseburg, J. O. Denney of Cottage Orove, H. It.' Jones, Lee Smith, R. V. Elenn, H. E. Hutchinson and Thomas W. Delzell of Klamath Fall, Mrs. M. C. Butler. Ella K. St. Pierre and Fannie Tome Weng. e e Guests at Hotels At the hotels to day the foUowlng were registered from San Francisco: H. N. Cohler, R. Lamott, O. E. Sltler, A. J. Pahl and D. C. Ferguson. Other from the south were Harold D&vls of pacific Drove, U. Wlersma of Los Qatos, H. A. Wood and L E. Rusting of Eureka, Mrs. Velma A. Oray, Mr. and Mra. R. Slg Phillip and Mr. and Mrs. c. Moran of Loa Angelee, R. M. Flacher of San Luis Oblapo, Mr. and Mra. Balertla of Cordelia, Miss W. Woods of Stockton, N. O. Livingston, Ches ter O. Coon and Mr. and Mrs. D. Hughes of Oakland, Mra. 0. Oreen leaf of Marysvllle, Mr. and Mra. E. L. Patten of Pasadena, Mr, and Mra. Melville Brown of Hollywood and Blanche Edward of Sacramento. .! X 15c Adults. Kids 5o NOW PLATINO BEBE DANIELS i Warren William In "Honor Of The Family" J rttfvtwtvftttvmtwt ALWAYS COOL R0XY..15C Phone Z91 Children 10c WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY Ctaudette Colbert, Edmund Lowe in "MISLEADING LADY" AIo New "Meet the Winner" Ju.t One More Chance" Struuhea Finger Louise Wheeler, employe of the Pinnacle Packing plant, received a smashed finger thla morning in a minor accident at the plant. She waa receiving treatment at a local physician's office, ... License to Wed A license to wed waa Issued yesterday by the county clerk office to Elatr E. Eddy, 31, of Colfax, Cal., In Placer county, and Anita Isabel Wallace. JO, also of that place. Eddy stated that be wat em ployed with the Pacific Oaa and Elec tric company, and Miss Wallace 1 a beauty operator. I W. K. Cundlff, general passenger agent, H. E. Lounsbury, general freight agent of Portland and Erneat S. Far rell, traveling freight and passenger agent of Eugene are In Medford to day on business for the Union Pacific system. While here the officials wlU confer with Rogue River valley ship pers and business men of this city. The recent cnange In achedule of the Southern Pacific trains through Medford gives the 9:05 northbound train a convenient connection with the Union Pacific famous Rose train. The Shasta arrlvea In Portland at 8:30 p.m., and the Chicago-bound Rose leaves at 9:35 p.m., arriving tn Chicago at 8:45 o'clock on the third morning. Slxty-f!7e thousand Portland peo ple Inspected the crack Union Pacific train, "Portland Rose," when thla apeedy service waa Initiated to Chi cago, aocordlng to Mr. Cundlff. The famous train gives Portland consid erable publicity through the middle states and la considered by experi enced travelers as the last word In luxurious transportation. The Iacoluccl quartet, consisting of piano accordion, three violins and Joe Vine, tenor, accompanied by Miss Travis at the piano, entertained the Lions club at luncheon today noon at the Hotel Holland. The entertain ers are appearing today at the Holly theater and received repeated ap plause from the Lions. Harry Moore of the Association of the Unemployed voiced an appeal in behalf of the association for the buy ing or scrip to be sold by the unem ployed committee, beginning Friday of this week. James Hall, movie star, scheduled to appear at the luncheon, did not arrive In the city In time to keep the appointment. 0 Phone 64a. wen haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. LIONS APPLAUD HOLLY QUARTET LAST TIMES TONIGHT 6 Bl?i-T Mr..l Novelty su... .And Umd . &crobatio :. : .x a - y 3 WIUIAM 11 noiRirifa rl 11 f lLMfl The Screen's yy i-Cl-Ll--1 I f Greatest Love Team -5& no wim 3 y ATTEND GATES FORD AUTO DISPLAY TiieAay tu the nrst day of the O. E. Qat Auto company open tlr salon, ail owing the- new Ford V-8. and according to O. E. Gatea the crowd numbered about 1900 be for the dis play lot was closed at 11 p. m. In the evening1. Mr. Gatea alio stated that SI demonstrations were given and that he expected there would be that many. If not more, the sec ond day. At a late hour today the crowd had numbered 1700 and more Inter ested people continued to come f the salon. The crowd, according to Mr. Gates, seemed to be especially Interested In the talking picture of the new model, which la shown In conjunction with the display of the V-8 model. Vaudeville Scores Hit Holly Crowds Those wishing 10 see the big vaule vllle bill at the Holly theater are re minded that thla bill la showing there for the last times today. Large and enthusiastic, audiences greeted the opening day performances and every one was well pleased with the show. The acts are all big time acta and are composed of groups that have ap peared In the largest houses In the country. Tho Icoluccl Quartet was particularly outstanding. Eddie Vine and brother, Al and Louise Rudack, the Rythra Olrls and Westerlund and Nlckeraon are all big time acts and present a show that is superior to anything seen tn Medford for a long time. Starting at the Holly tomorrow Is "The Jewell Robbery." which features Kay Francis and William Powell. This Is the first time for years that these two have appeared together and the result Is a gay. saucy and spicy pic ture. This picture will be at the Holly the balance of the week. Modern Decoration For Beauty Shop In modernistic Hand feminine ef fect combined, the Medford Beauty Shop at 116 North Central avenue Is being remodeled by Martin Selton In colors of old Ivory, yellow and black. New equipment Is also being In stalled. Mr. St. Johns, hair sculptor, who has been associated with some of Portland's leading beauty shops, will be In charge of the hair cutting, It waa announced. The public will be invited to meet Mr. St. Johns and Inspect the shop on Friday. Jiggar Released On Fight Charge F. E. Jiggar was found not guilty In the charges of assault and battery filed against him by V. F. Wilson, following an encounter between the two a short time ago at Rogue River. Jiggar, who resides on the Wilson place there, has refused to move at the request of the owner, aocordlng MTARTET awjj jjjvwi" Flasby Der. and Special"" The Most Sensational Program in Medford for Months! Don't Mibb Itl Your Chance to See Dig Time Vaudeville at No Advance In Prlcu STARTS TOMORROW UatV w. I ur ' No advance tn , Prlree ADULT V" I MATS. 2So p Eve. SSo t LOOKS 40e f- iV Riddles 10o J 1 VI 11 J to the testimony, and a case la now In circuit court asking Jiggar 'a re moval. The battle followed a verbal encounter. When needing duplicating sales books, flat-packs or fan-fold cash register forma, ledger sheets for bookkeeping machines or any other kind of printing, dont order from out-of-town firms and pay more. Phone 75 and one of our representatives will call. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POUND Lady's kid glove. Owner can nave same by calling at Mall Tribune and paying for ad. LOOK! Only $10. Complete camp ing equipment; new tent: gasoline stove, double bed. Merrick's Auto camp. No. 84. USED CAM With a written guarantee. 1038 Bulck light 8 coupe. 1931 Ford sedan, like new. 1930 Austin Coupe. Will be on sale for one week only. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. Phone 18. WANTED Light truck In fair condi tion, WlU trade good piano or pay cash. Phone 760-R. BIO BARGAINS standard Make Baby Grand Piano .1205 on Bungalow Upright MS 00 Almost New Player.... 150.00 BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPK 38 8. Orape St. FOR RENT My 8-room home m fnoenix; acre land, ahade, fruit trees, nuts and garden; eome fur niture. Mrs. t. J. Malmgren. Phoenli. WANTED Two school teachers or sienauy employed people to board and room; nice home;, no children. 214 Vancouver Ave. FOR RENT S-room furnished apart ment; private oath and entrance. B E. Jackson. Phone 68.-Y. FOR TRADE Grocery store, meat blncd, on highway; 85 cash busl- uoj. -t acres grouna, large 7-room mnri.rn hrtiia. n n fruit; near schools. ' Want going ,o,,vM ur wnt nave you7 Price 813.000. Clear lur clear. Write owner, C. Lloyd, Folsom. Cal. BABY CARRIAGE for sale. Tel. 851-R FOR SALE a brod sows and 18 email pigs; price etc. call 1859. FOR RENT 7-room house, 4 bed- ruums, suitaoie ror roomers or boarders; near Junior high, 303 N Peach. YOUNG married man, experienced . ,. uitwr, mecnanic and bandy man: references, will accept any thing. Sober and dependable. Call 210, ask for Maston. I f sni BEAT IOC ANY TIME 15C LAST TIMES TODAY "Age For Love" TOMORROW "Wet Parade" i Back Your Favorite in the Popularity Contest! Fox From Pauline Chapline Deloris Durkee Adra Edwards Jean Hamilton DEATH SHIP IS TAKEN TO KIEL KIEL, Germany, Aug. 17. (AP The hulk of the naval training ahlp Niobe waa dragged back to port today with the bodies of 09 cadeta who perished when the ship foundered off the coast aa days ago. Divers hoped to reach the bodies and bring them ashore late today. Parents of the lost youths have been gathering for two days. They were forced to view the operations from the shores of Helkendorfer bay, for the public was barred until the aw V TPA Hh Peffsottn! A FEAST ON OUR SCREEN CONRAD NAGEL in I V The Man Now A i LIONS Buy Tickets for Craterian One of These Contestants Claudia Toll bodies have been recovered and Iden tified and the death list checked. CRBVB COBUR SPEEDWAY, 6:. Louis, Aug. 17. (Jp) Father James R. Coxx, militant Pittsburgh priest, was nominated for the presidency on the Jobless party ticket by acclama tion late today at the convention of the "blue shirts." A platform sub ml t ted by a committee headed by William F. Kane of Crasson, Pa., alao was adopted by acclamation. aSMBsSHsSlHBSSSaSSHMaUi ON OUR STAGE and Thursday Jfammes IHiaBfl The Screen's Most Romantio Lover OP ENTERTAINMENT Called Back" NO ADVANCE in PRICES Matinees 25 Evening! 35 Kiddies a Dims Onl Lions Club Popularity Contest the Lucile Littrell Marjorie Marshall Dorothy Pankey Ruby Stone Dallv Mat. 1 39. Eve. T