' irEDFORD JI5TL" TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1932. PAGE FIVE Local and Personal To Lake o' Woods fttrs. T. J. Olf-' ord and children and Mr. and Mm. E. M. Wilson are spending today at Lake o' the Wood. Ouert In Medford Miss Dorothy Illldge of Glendale, Ore., la In Med ford. the guest of Mrs. W. B. Robin aon. at the Bourbon apartment. Mr. Madison Here To vacation for a few days at bis lodge on Rogue riv er, Frank D. Madison of San Francis co arrived Saturday morning by train. m a Completes Stay Mrs. Rose McCros key of Walla Walla, left yesterday for her home, having spent several days in Medford. erl-lt nlnilina lf n v-4 XX rm f TV Llndsey and Ottle, Jr., or can uiego. Calif., are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Lindsay and Mrs. L. C. Llndsey of Lozler Lane. On Business Nortn A. Schmldll Is spending three days In Portland at tending to business matters. He made the trip north by train Saturday Returns Home Having spent the summer In the valley as the guest of Donald Richardson of Beall Lane, Charles Springer left Saturday on the Shasta, for his home in Fotuana Visit In Ashland Mrs. Ross Harder and children are spending the week end In Ashland as the guests of Mrs. Harder'a mother. They Journeyed to that city by train Friday evening. Look at Road The county court, Commissioner Victor Bursell, Commis sioner John Barneburg and Judge C. B. Lamkln yesterday visited the sav age creeK area to check on a road. Wyant In City L. H. Wyant, store keeper of Lake Creek, was in Med ford yesterday attending to business matters and buying supplies for his store. a Audits Books G. W. Reynolds, Jr., of Portland, representative of the Mo tor Management service, is In Med ford auditing the books at the Pierce- Allen Motor company. hop In Medford Mrs. O. D. Kraft and Mrs. Arnold Rader returned home to Hornbrook by train Friday night. havinff spent the day in Medford shopping. a Returns to L. A.--Mrs, 0. J. San ford, who has ben thd guest of her brother, R. Hargls here for the past three weeks, returned to her home in Los Angeles by train Friday, making the trip on the Shasta. Returns Home W. E. Wadsworth of Harrlsburg, Ore., has returned to his home, following several days here on business and pleasure. He also made a trip to Klamath Falls while in this part of the state. License To Wed The county clerk's office Issued a marriage license Fri day to Fred R. Day, 45, and Ethel L. Glllaspy, 41, both of Sacramento, California. He is a clerk, and she an accountant, according to the records. On Business V Is It Kenneth J . Rhead of Oakland, in the radio de partment of the United Arllnes, Is in Medford, checking the radios at the Medrord Municipal airport for the Airlines company. a t To Launch Ships A group of Med ford people will spend today at Dia mond Lake, where they will launch their new motor boat. Miss Frances. Those who plan to make the trip are Bill Cunningham, Max Glffln, and Charles Wakefield. m Ready to Move The staff at the county agent's office in the Liberty building has been busy for the past week packing the office library and getting things in readiness to move to their offices in the new court house. a Attend Movie Mrs. Alvin Alwine and daughter Mildred of Ashland at tended the performance of the Ari zona Wranglers at the Cratcrlan Fri day afternoon, and returned to their home in Ashland on the Shasta that evening. a a Obtain License Minor Wallace Cross. 38. of Weed. Calif., and Lillian Barbara Young, 26, of Etna, Calif., obtained a license to wed Friday at the clerk's office. Cross gave book keeping as his occupation, and Miss Young stated that she was a school i teacher. I Attends Conference Lawrence Mitchelmore of Ashland was ft pess enger on the train Friday evening, en route to Turner, where he will represent the Crater Lake union ol Christian Endeavor at the state exec utive meeting to be conducted for two days. Brophyi Motor South Mr. and Mrs. Leland Brophy left yesterday for San j Francisco, where they will spend sev eral days. Visits Family Captain John Amos Aaams of San Francisco arrived on the Shasta from the south Friday to visit hl family at North Park place. a Stops In Cltv F. W. Tanner, travel ing salesman from Culver City, Calif., stopped In Medford yesterday to regis ter his automobile at the out-or-state bureau on South Riverside. a a Returns Today Miss Barbara Mc- Ouat Is expected to return to Med ford today from Riviera, where she has been spending the past week va cationing with her parents there. a a a Schwartz to Visit Elmer Schwarte, all-star fullback on the Washington team, is expected here this week to visit, his mother, Mrs. N. B. Schwarte and brother, E. B. Ross, on his way to Chicago, where he will play profes sional football. a a Visit Here Allen Bunnell of Long Beach, Calif., and Granville Gillette of Reno, Nev are vlslt-in in Medford, having listed this city as their Oregon destination when registering their au tomobiles at the state bureau Satur day, a a Conduct Exams Ward McReynolds, state examiner for operators and chauffeurs, will conduct examinations In the city council rooms of the chamber of commerce again tomorrow between the hours of 8 a. m., and 5 p. m. Many were at the office Satur day taking the examinations. ' Rev. Crawford Here Rev. Florence L. Crawford of Portland, Apostolic Faith minister, accompanied by her secretary, arrived in Medford on the Shasta Friday evening. They plan to spend a few days here, during which tlme Reverend Crawford will conduct services. a a From a Distance Motorists from distant places, who stopped In Med ford Friday to register their auto mobiles with Lee C. Oarlock at the out-of-state bureau on South River side were Jessie F. Raymond of Stam ford, Conn., O. E. Marfard of Liberal, Kans., and E. L. Luglan of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. a a Wranglers at Jockton The Arizona Wranglers were registered at the Jackson hotel during their stay here, giving Hollywood as their address. The group included Mr. and Mrs.. F. M. Crablll, H. A. Fletcher, Loyal Under wood, Art Hoflinger. Charles Hunter, L. F. Constello, J. E. Patterson, Lee Dosey, I. W. Irvlns, Cal Shorty, and Jimmy Barron. a From Rose City The Portland guests at the hotels in Medford in clude J. R. Beale, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Slndos, Mr. and Mrs. A. -L. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. L. F- DavlsB. R. Wagnei Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Lewis, C. Walton, L. A. Rue, H M. Edson, C. .V. Lam bert, B. R. Wagner, R. P. Wells, Geo, J. Bohrer, S. F. Simon, Bruce Baslns- kl, Howard Weaver, Charles Shea, T. W. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ogle, Howard C. Ball and R. Stimson. , Fishing Favorable A letter has been received by the Mail Tribune from Frank L. Taylor, chairman of the Fish and Game committee. Reeds- port chamber of commerce of reports from Winchester bay that salmon trout and salmon are biting especial ly well. No. 7 full brass Shelton Is used, for trout, and No. 66 Oregon brass. For the salmon No. 6 in both copper and brass in either McMahon or Reeker spinners. At Lake Tahke nltch general fishing reports are fa vorable, good catches of bass having been, made the past week on green basser and redhead plugs, and yellow and red Shannon spinners. Catfish and perch fishing Is excellent. Fair fishing Is to be had. at Loon Lake, for baas, catfish and trout. No. 55 Nickel Oregon Is the best lure at this time. To Klamath Falls Miss Myrna! Bush was a guest of friends In Klam ath Falls Thursday evening. Sexton In Hospital Vurley Sexton. who sustained ft sprained back In a minor accident Friday, Is receiving treatment In ft local hospital. a a From Afar At the hotels. J. B- Melvllle of Springfield, Ohio, Marie Miller of Cortes. Colo., were guests registered from distant points. Washington Guests Blanche Booth and boys of Seattle and Rose Mc Croskey or Walla Walla were hotel guests in the city from Washington. a Stop at Hotels Among the Ore- gonlans who registered from points within the state, exclusive, of Port land, were David H. Can field of Cra ter Lake, O. H. Camffen and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller of Eugene, George Raynolds of Salem, P. B. Hawley of j Oregon City, and Charles A. Lee of; Roseburg. a Stop In Valley O. V. Brook, who1 was In Medford trading Friday, regis-, tered his automobile at the out-of-1 state bureau. L. Daniels of Grass Val ley. Calif., registered, as did Carl 8. Emlay of Piedmont who listed Med ford as their Oregon destination. W. S. H. Norcross of Los Angeles gave Central Point as his destination. a Carl Grant Returns Carl E. Grant district manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company of southern Oregon, returned Saturday from San Francisco where he spent the past week attending the coast managers' convention and the national conven tion of the Life Underwriters. The latter was held at the Fairmont hotel, and was attended by Insurance men from all parts of the United States. m a Hampton to lecture Under the auspices of the Medford Theosophical Lodge, Rev. Chas. Hampton, national lecturer, will speak Sunday, Aug 21 at St. Mark's hall and Aug. 22-23 at the local lodge rooms, 220 N. Oakdale street at 8 p. m. His subjects are "God Must Be Sought Within," Chris tian Theosophy, and Psycho-Analysis. The public is Invited. Rev. Hampton will arrive from Portland. x a a a S-A Gets Flowers Three bowls of lov.ely flowers have 'been placed in the auto registration offices by Mrs. O. J. Wolfe, of 60S North Grape street. and have brought favorable comment from ft number of tourists. Lee C. Oarlock reported. He stated that any one wishing to bring flowers to be displayed is welcome to do so, as It shows the tourists what can be grown In Medford. . Rides I'p Mountain Miss Clara Younger of the Rogue River National forest offices in the federal building here, accompanied Ranger and Mrs Hugh A. Rltter to the Mt. McLough- lln lookout station on horseback Fri day. According to the reports received here, they reached the Lake o' the Woods none the worse for their long trip. They planned another horseback trip for Saturday. a Ship Catalogs The last of a freight car full of Montgomery Ward cata logs" were shipped from the Medford post office last evening. A total of 644 sacks were sent out Friday, and the remainder shipped yesterday ac cording to O. M. Houston, assistant postmaster. As Medford is a distri buting point, the catalogs are sent from here as far south as Redding. Calif., and north to Roseburg. This area Includes Bandon, Crescent City, and other coast points, Mr. Houston stated. t The. Golden Bears With their resi dences listed as California cities, the following travelers were guests at city hotels Friday night: D. B. Stuart, S. F. Volmer, Charles Blchard, W. E. Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Mallery, M. Bogglonl, J. Flndwa, Adeline Doy er and W. J. Mattendale of San Fran cisco, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Tully and K. A. Cox of Sacramento, A. J. Cole, H. A. Seberllng and Mra. R. H. Hun stock of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawson and nephew of Fres no, Mr. and Mrs. L. Frilley of Oak land, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cotton and Mrs. Ivah P. Patterson of Pasadena. On Vacation Kowird Gault, clerk In Judge Olenn O. Taylor's court is on a vacation this week-end. a Bishop Coming Lee Bishop Is ex pected to return today from a 8 weeks trip to De Moines, Iowa. a On Business T. W. Delmll, assist ant division manager for Copco in Klamath county was a business visit or here yesterday. t Legion to MeetAn Important meeting of Medford post No. 16 of the American Legion will be held at the Armory tomorrow night. Plans for the national convention in Portland will be discussed and new officers will be nominated for the coming election. Other maters of interest to every veteran wlU come up and all Legionnaires are urged to be present. a Henselman Returns George Hens- elman returned to Medford yesterday afternon on the United Airlines Trl motpr plane from Oakland airport, leaving there at 12:10, and arriving here at 2:45 o'clock. He reported an enjoyable trip, having flown down Wednesday to attend a special con ference at the offices of A. Fitkln and Sons. Inc., for whom he Is local rep resentative. a Corps to Portland Members of the Medford Legion drum corps are prac ticing diligently to get Into shape for tne national convention of the Amer ican Legion in Portland next month. This will be their first appearance a national convention altho they have attended every state convention since the local corps was first organ ized. It Is expected that much fa vorable publicity for Medford will re sult from their appearance at the Portland convention. "Shoots' Jacksonville Moving pic tures of Jacksonville's Gold Rush Ju bilee were taken yesterday by H. L. Bromley, Copco advertising manager, and will be shown by the Copco news reel. Some excellent footage of the pioneer parade with its old-time cos tumes snd vehicles was taken by Bromley as well as an Impromptu shooting scrape" in front of the leading saloon. Pictures of the monu ment where gold was first discovered and gold panning operations were also taken by the Copco cameraman, Star At Holly 1 L , jet s'aCfttslI Leo Carrillo Is a great actor either on or otf the screen. Whereever Leo Carrillo Is there Is always ft crowd to hear him tell his stories. He has been In several screen hits and on the stage his "Lombardy Limited" Is still rated as one of the biggest of hits. In "Racetrack11 he again dem onstrates his marvelous ability and turns out a picture filled with every thing one could want in a picture. "Racetrack" was directed by James Cruze, the man who directed "The Covered Wagon" and "Old Ironsides " Carrillo is a master at dialects. He has studied them for years and can produce French, Italian, Spanish, German. Yiddish, Chinese, Japanese, Scandinavian, and jolly old English dialects with ease. Incldently he speaks French, Span, ish, Italian and German fluently In addition to his mother tongue "Which is, of course, American, "Racetrack" will be at the Holly Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The program will also Include latest news events and a kartoon. 5 r ; . II Marx Brothers At Craterian . .afi . sj The four Inimitable Mnrx Brother, who nppear In llorwrcathers" at the Foji Craterian today, Monday and Tuesday. 'SCARFACE' RETURNS TQ FOX RIALTO TODAY Howard Hughe' sensational picture. "Scarface" win return to Medford for a two-day run at the Fox Rlalto thea ter, today and Monday, it la a drama of a human python who dared to et hi, luat against the red-blooded cou rage of a nation. The cast includes Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak and Karen Morley. If. Starts TODAY! JTIa Mteot tory y A Modern Drama Prom I j Real Life! I v ; V rMffsk:wi '"V OPENING.. Tonight! Throughout America and Canada great crowds of peo ple have packed the largest auditoriums eager to bear Dr. Stanford Kingsley Claunch Eminent Food Aclentltt, Pycholo flt and Health Educator. Dr. Claunch ts spending hts "vacation" In Oregon this summer and. as usual. Is spending It working. He has recently coducted lecture campalgs in Portland, Salem and Eugene to very large audiences. In Eugene last week he lectured to the largest audience of any lecturer ever to. visit that city. . , Vow the people of Medford have an opportunity to hear him. Do not mln It. It may prove the turning point In your life. There will be fix Inspiring LECTURES KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL Corner Fifth and Grape Streeti ; Sunday, Aug. 21, Mod.., Aug. 22, Tuei., Aug. 23, Wed., Aug. 24, Thuri., Aug. 25 8:15 p.m. Admli.lon rree to All Etentnf eeturet. All Welcome. Exquisite muiio by Lucie Bruch, internationally famous violinist, from 7:45 to 8:15. Come early. GEORGE ARLISS IN NEW HULL Al SI Alt I0DAY George Arllss, whose portrayals of statesmen and laymen were natlon aUy acclaimed, appeara I na new guise In "The Man Who Played God" at the State theater today. In this picture he turns his genius to the portrayal of genius, playing the role of an In ternationally famous musician whose wizardry with melody places the world at nls feet. BUSTER K EATON COMING TO ROXY NEXT TUESDAY Three screamingly funny comedi ans, Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante and Polly Moran are featured In "The Passionate Plumber," which Is com ing to the Roxy theater next Tuesdsy and Wednesday. In this picture Bus ter Keaton turns lover and as a sheik he's a great plumber. Buit Tally Card a for packers or plciters, already printed, In any quantity, for sale at the Job Depart ment of the Mail Tribune, 28-30 N. Or ape. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Neel Newland are the parents of a 7Vi pound girl born Sat urday morning at the Purucker Ma ternity home, She has been named Ruth Diane. Presbyterian Church The morning services at the Pres byterian church will be conducted at the regular hour, with Rev. Wil liam Howell of Spokane preaching, Miss Dorothy Reynolds will be at the organ, and Miss Lucie Bruch, In Med ford to play at Dr. Stanford Kings- ley Claunch s lectures, will play violin solo. Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang will sing a solo. HELD FOR BURNING TRUCK " State police Saturday reported that Oscar Hoover, 33, and Carl Pecorara 23. both of Portland were held in the county Jnll at Grants Pais, charged with wrecking and setting fire to a $B000 vegetable truck, by driving the vehicle, off a high point 'into a can yon, on the Sexton mountain unit of t.he Pacific highway, early this week. The pair, both made detailed con fessions, the state police say. The authorities say the truck has been in operation for four months, and was Insured for 90000. It was owned by Sam Pecorara, a vegetable broker of Portland, and father of one of the defendants. The state police allege that the youths, saturated the cargo of seventy crates or lettuce with cans of gasoline- purchased at Roseburg and drove It off the road Into a deep canyon. The truck was a total wreck. Hoover and Pecorada are specifical ly oharged with burning for purposes of defrauding. REESE CREEK SUNDAY SERVICES AT 11 O'CLOCK Reese Creek School services will be held at II o'clock Sunday morning. John Frees will speak on the sub ject, "T.he Dead Decalogue of Ro many 7." All are welcome. Fender and body repairing. Prices right. Brill Sheet Metal Works. GET CARDS SIGNED Urging all prospective workers to obtain the necessary signatures of two taxpayers, before returning to the county court house with their labor cards, Victor Tengwald, secretary to me court, Issued a message yesterday to ine press and the Jobless. - Registrations will be Ineffective If not algned by. the two taxpayers, as ordered, and these signatures, should be obtained before the registration carda are brought back to the court house for filing. They will not be ac cepted otherwise and work will not be given to Individuals, who fall to prove that they are residents of the county for the required period of time. 1 August special. Three losds lS-ln. slab, for ts.75. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. TOURIST TRAFFIC TOPICJOR TALKS Of special Interest to Medford peo ple Is the visit of Hon. Herbert Ani comb and Oeo. I. Warren, of Victoria, B. C, who are scheduled to speak si a public meeting at the Hotel Med ford, Tuestay evening, August 33rd, at B o'clock, under the auspices of the Tourist Contact committee of the Medford Chamber of Commerce. The program Is certain to be an Interest ing and Instructive one, and will be Illustrated with sterloptlcan slides, according to W. M. Clemenson, com mlttee chairman. Herbert Anscomb Is a former mayor of the city of Vlctorls, and president of the Vancouver Island Publicity bu reau, and Oeo. I. Warren Is president of the National Association of Tourist and Publicity bureaus of Canada, as well aa publicity commissioner of Vic toria and manager of the Victoria Chamber of Commerce. They are mak ing a good-will tour of the Pacific coast, urging more friendly relation ships between the various communi ties in the promotion of tourist travel. Persons interested in tourist travel are particularly invited to attend this meeting. Desirable houses always In tint class condition for rent, lease or sate. Call 100. SAN FRANCISCO'S NEW HOTEL OXFORD Every Room with Tub and Showtr Slnjl S2.00AS2.50 Double S2.50AS3.00 Twin Bed, S4.00 NOTHING HIGHER Garage Service Theodore A. H.oie,Mgr. MARKET and MASON STS. 1 1 Phone 642. We u haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. Any Seat Any Tim 15t The Picture Hollywood Dared To Make 1 Card of Thanks I wish to thank my many friends for their kindness during my great be reavement, also for the many beauti ful floral offerings. FLORAHANA B EC KNELL. ALWAYS COOL ROXY.. 15 c Children 10c SUNDAY and MONDAY Sylvia Sidney, Oie.iter Morris In "THE "Miracle Man" Also "Harem Sea rem. News Con. Shows Sun. 1:30 to 11 p. m THE GAMEST GAMBLER WHO EVE. PLAYED FOR LOVE! 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