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MEDFOTTO MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD. CREHO TIll'HSRAY, 'AFGUST 25, 1932. PAGE SEVEN Lccal and Buckhorn Lodie Mr. nd Wr. J' w. WaHefleld granddaughter, Beverly Jean, art spending e day at Buckhorn lodge. ' : Mr. Harrla tn City Mrs. h. D. Bantt of Central Pomt wu in -joM.thla morning ytsltlng friends and asopplng. Bft Goiasberry Homo Dr. 0. C. Ooktaberry haa returned to the ctty altar a trip to Lake Tahoe, Yosemite national park and the Olympic games. VWtlng Belatlvea Mr. and Mrt. Bar Uuraspacn oX Stotfrton, Cal., an :gueete here o! Mr. Launspach's mother and sister, . ' ... f vfclti Cantrells Hen Cohenoux of Baeramento arrived In Medford on the Shasta today to vUlt Mr. and Mrs. K. It, Cantrell for a week or two. . Bacelve Permit H. O. Probach ha Dean, Issued a building permit by the attyj to reroof the residence at 38 Koa court. The cost was given as i ' ' ' ' "hopping Yesterday Mrs. Kath axtna Wendt of Ja-kaonvllle waa In th city yesterday, accompanied by Bar' mother. Mrs. Arthur Weat of Vanadate. Flatta Parents Miss Inez Leclerc ol Tope km Kana., la In Medford for a two week1 visit with her parent, ; te.' and Mrs. Harry Leclerc. brother Howard and alster Mlas Buth. ... VUlt Friends Here Mr. and Mrs. i Henry Punk of Klamath Falls top- ,n MMifnrrf vesterdav to visit friends. They were en route home from a vacation trip. ... T Ooea to Roseburg E. S.,Parrell of tha Union Paclllc railway left here by train last evening tot Boseburg, where ha will attend to business mat ters before continuing to hi head quarters at Eugene. Returns Home Mrs. Vernon Seaia of Barlowton, Mont, left last even ing by train for her home, having spent the past month here as the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Llllle. Mrs. Seals la Mrs. Utile's sister. ... Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Kohler of Spokane, who ar rived In Medford Monday evening to attend tha wedding of Mrs. Kohler's "jrc-iher at Phoenix yesterday, left oy train last evening for their home. . In city Today Charles A. Pullen. assistant general agent of the Chicago Great Western railway, with head quarters in Portland, arrived here this morning by train to attend to business matters. ... From Distance Rose J. England of Mitchell, S. D., stopped hers yes terday to register her automobile with .'Lea O. Oarlock, In compliance with tfco state law. Mrs. Edith E. Olsen of White Sulphur Springs, Mont., also registered. Pruetta Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pruett of Sonoma, Cal., are In the valley this week flatting Mr. Praett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pruett, at their ranch home. They win leave for Wenatchee, Wash., the first of next week. . . ; o Medford Aubrey H. Peart of Fresno, Cal., and Henry Musgrave o Walker, Cal- arrived in Medford by auto yesterday, and gave Medford as their Oregon address when they regls tred their automobiles at the out-of-state bureau on South Riverside. . - Give Exams Examinations were being conducted at the Federal build tag here today for postmaster at Prospect. Two applicants were given the exams. The papers will be sent A to Seattle for rating, and the results l.wi!l be known here In two or three weeks. . e . Leave for South Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Blalsdell and daughter Hope of Boston, Mass., left here by train last venlng for San Francisco, from Where they will sail for the Philippine Wands. While in Medford, they were fuesto of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Stone and family. On Vacation Trip Phil Sharp, field - manager for United Air Lines at the Medford municipal airport, left to day by plane for Portland, where he will be the guest of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sharp, for a week. Be plana to continue to Vancouver, B. C. by plane, then to Mexico, be fore completing his vacation. . ... .3 At City Hotels Callfornlana who Ste guests at the Medford hotels are - Oscar Brenneman of copoo, o. E , Bmith and P. C. Black of Chioo. Mrs. B. A. Ooldrlck of Vallejo, J. N. Bond and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. woodman, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Booth David Pudlln and Mr. and Mrs. A. H Doks and son of Los Angeles, J, O. frederlckaon of Sacramento, Miss Jrine Putnam. Mlsa Irene Putnam Miss Amy Putnam and H. L. Bobbins Of San Diego, H. J. Watt and Miss 6. Watt of Berkeley and J. L. Bowers f Oakland. ALWAYS COOL R0XY..15C Phone 291 Children lOr THIRSOAT and FRIDAT "NICE V'OMEN" with Sld..jy Fox Aim "A Ranting We Did Oo" Musical Justice Newt Dally Mat 1:30. Eve. 1 STATE Ends TONITE DOLORES COVrXM.O In "EXPENSIVE WOMEN" A!n EdiHe Burrell, Art, Cartoon Personal Has Tonsils Out Mrs. Claud Holmes underwent an operation at the Community hospital today for removal of her tonsils. . On Business J. R. Bierma of the Medford Typewriter Exchange spent yesterday In Ashland attending to bualnesa matters. Tuesday hs was In Grants Pass. ... On Business Trip Clyde O. Hunt ley, United States Internal revenue collector located at Portland, spent part of Wednesday in Medford and transacted business with Deputy Col lector Foy, In charge of the local office, . - VTashtnglonluns Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright of Pullman were among guests from tho north registered at hotels here. Others were Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Straus, Fred W. Schuits, H. A. Ness and Archie Meyers of Seattle. ... Miss Law Leaves Mtss Winifred Law left this noon by plane for San Francisco, returning to her horns at Watsonvllle, following a ten days va cation here. -Miss Law was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rena Collie. ... Maggie Is Home Maggie came home on tha train today from Cor- vsllls, where aba had been apendlng the past few daya, attending the showing of "Bring 'Em Back Alive. Msggle is tho four-months-old cub belonging to Mrs. J. E. Browniee of Spring street, and was used here and is Corvallts to publicize the movie, ... Oregonlans Visit Tha Oregon peo ple from points outside of Portland, who are stopping at hotels hers are Henry H&rtman of Corvallls, C. W. Owen of Albany, T. W. Deloell rt Klamath Falls, R. E. Mythlng, Anne Merten and Francis Kuenstlng of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sktens of Burns, J. M. Callahan and family of Eugene, M. T. Holmers and Mrs. James E. Orleve of Prospect. From Afar Included among the hotel registrants from distant places were Mra. F. P. Morhouse of Berrlng' ton, Vt., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Myer of Cleveland, O., Mr. and Mrs. M. J. El rod and Miss Mary Elrod of Missoula, Mont., R. F. Rogers of Vancouver, B. C O. W. Lawrence of Detroit, Mich., George M. Yeatman of St. Louis, Mo. and Fred D. Epperson of Chicago, 111. Journey South Among the many Portlanders stopping overnight in the city were H. A. Vincent, F. A. John son. Fred J. Blakely, Wm. Costley, George F. Llpp, John Larson, dyne O. Huntley. C. W. Olsen, H. L. Llnd, F. B. McBath, H. W. Stelnhauser, Phillips Beck. W. H. Prank, R. J West, C. A. Warren, A. C. Vincent, E. '. Arthur, Qeorga Thomas, H. W. Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Schmeer, P. I. McCabe and H. A. Freeman. Confers Here Kenneth Cooper, sales manager of A. Fltkln & Sons, Inc., with headquarters In Portland, flew to Medford yesterday to spend a portion of the day conferring with George Henselman, local representa tive of the organization. He returned north on the trl-motor yesterday. Mr. Cooper Is well known by many local people, having been with the Vet erans' bureau In Portland for 30 yeara and representative of Russell Miller, New York brokers, before be coming a member of the Fltkin corporation. WHY? CLEAN BLACK, SOOTY Your cooking utensils can be as shining and bright after months of use as they were when new if you use electricity for cooking. Electricity is as clean as sunshine. Ho flame, with its smoke, soot and unpleasant odors. No grease or grime deposited on walls, ceilings and woodwork, so soiled draperies to scrub and wash. Your kitchen and the things you use in it will remain spic and span when you use electricity for cooking. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Uu Sprained Ankle Hugh Hulbert, i tn the Community hoipital, re ceiving trefttment for sprained n- i kle, recelred in minor accident at 41 local packing house. Manx from Bay Tiicae from San Pranclaco who were lifted on the ho tel regtiten here laat night were O. O. Ambrrogey, Leon Oppenheira, E. J. Stephen. C. Hlser, H. S. Bell, Mr. and Mrt. H. J. Lew La, A. N. Young. A. A. Watson, Miaa Goldman. W. J. Tanner. Mra- J. . Dlckerson, A. B. Preyeshlag and A. Burns. Dealer Fined Floyd Boiling, Ash land wood dealer, waa fined $10 in justice court this morning tor op erating fats car without proper license plates. Boiling was lodged In the county jail, aa he waa unable to pay his fine. He waa arrested by state police, after he had been warned sev eral time. CO-ORDINATION OF TOURIST EFFORTS NEED FOR COAST Emphasising the value of co-ordi nating all tourist advertising Issued by the various cities and organisa tions on the Pacific coast, Ron. Her bert Anacbmb, former mayor of Vic toria, and president of the Vancouver Island Tourist and Publicity bureau, addressed a meeting under the aus pices of the tourist contact commit tee of the Medford Chamber of Com merce Tuesday evening. "It la important.' said Mr. Ans comb, "that cities on the Paclllc coast recognise their inter-dependence, insofar aa the attraction of tourists to their various communi ties Is concerned, and Individual ad vertising campaigns, designed to carry the message of recreational advan tages should emphasize the all-year- round opportunities available on the Pacific Coast, from San Diego to Vic toria Accompanying Mr. Anscomb was George I. Warren, president of the National Association of Tourist and Publicity Bureaus of Canada. A se ries of highly interesting and attrac tive stereoptlcan slides was shown to those attending the meeting by Mr. Warren, depicting scenes in and near the city of Victoria. The meeting was held In the Hotel Medford. Novelty Musicians Booked for Holly One of the moat discussed pic tures to come from Hollywood for some time Is coming to the Holly Sunday. "Doctor X" haa created much attention since its completion a few weeks ao. A departure from the accepted method of building up a motion picture, this ope proves that the movies are progressing and not standing still. Further, "Doctor X" Is done entirely in color and demonstrates that color pictures are not dead. As an added feature on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday for both the matinee and evening shows, the Holly will present McCabe's Novelty Men. This group of men entertained at the recent finrine convention in San Francisco and . made a tremen dous bit there. They feature a va riety of instruments and present a very novel and entertaining program. Here Friday lit $'. THa MA TODD and BUSIES K EATON in "SPEAK EASILV Dead pan" and "long nose" is the latest in popular comedy contrasts I The fun riot started by the combi nation of Buster Keaton and Jimmy ("Bchnonrte") Durante Is continued in '8peak Easily, which comes to the Fox Craterian tomorrow. Schnozzle" portrays the role of a small-time piano player In a tank town show. Keaton aa a millionaire college professor "adopts" the en tire troupe and their adventures on Broadway provide a hliarous theme for the feature. As an added feature tomorrow. speedy packers will compete for the southern Oregon title of champion pear packer, "Igloo," thrilling Eskimo picture, will appear at the Craterian for last times tontsht. The M. H. 8. octet Will also be featured. Thrilling Mystery Drama Rialto Film A combination of genius and ma niac, master musician and demented demon, suave, smooth and silken, dangerous oniy to those he loved; that Is the part played by Alexander Klrkland in "Almost Married." at the Fox Rialto today and Friday. A mad pianist who startles the nights of Paris with the weird and eerie promptings of bis disordered mind, a lover, caressing, fondling with his writhing, twitching hands, fighting to throw the mania off fighting against his baser self. The picture Is human and believ able. In both situations and charac ters, devoid of tricks or plot manipu lations, and deals with the inner struggle of emotions, as well as the outer one of situations. , Holt'Graves Please Audience At Holly The Holt-Graves team now show ing at the Holly theatre in "War Cor respondent" never fails to attract plenty of attention. This team makes but few pictures and that is prob- f Join fOoMrto rt Msciansd soft sad pom to Kour. Hivam tmudgy wafif osrf tmiHitgt and ratface reding .ipnisv POTS AND PANS? ably tha chief reason why its pic tures are always of great Interest a they are always seen in something better than ordinary, "War Corres pondent" give both a great oppor tunity to show their real ability as movie actors. Graves aaaumes th role of a cow ardly correspondent who always view all troubl from a safe dis tance and w.ho never fights his own fights. Holt is an aviator flying for the Chinese Nationalists but only be cause they are willing to pay more for his services than the rebel Fung. Both, fait in love with the same girl and here the Holt-Grave hokum and action starts. Fighting the same enemy, but hating each other, thee two boys take you through an excit ing episode. SPARROW FINDS VIEW NEW CLINIC N HIS MEMORY (Continued from Page One The three voiced today their ap preciation of the generous contribu tions of the donors and other guts and service, which have added much to the success of the dime described as the most modern and best equip ped outside of Portland, The committee is especially grate ful to Harry Turner, courthouse con tractor, for his interest and help, the members stated. Because of his af fection for the late Judge Sparrow, hs made equipping of the clinic pleasure. The American flag, which draped the plaque, was presented as a per manent gift to the clinic by the local post o! the American Legion, The inkwells and trays, which add to the utility and attractiveness of the clinic, were made by Mrs. Harold Jor dan. The clever designs for the ani mal chairs were mads by A, R. Liv ingston, who also made the illum inated plaque which marks the table, donated by the Central Point Grange "In loving memory of Alex sparrow. Mr. Livingston also did th lettering on the memorial plaque. Ail dental equipment in the clinic was donated by the Jackson County Public Health association. Scrap baa. kets, clothes hampers, the two ma hogany chairs and all painted chairs are from the Medford Furniture ann Hardware store. The Tile Tex floor ing was obtained through the Big Pines Lumber company at cost. The examining tables, desks, children animal chairs, shelves and measuring boards were made by Trowbridge" Cabinet Works; cretonne hangings, which add gaiety vo the rooms, are from the Town and Country nop. and the gauze curtains from Mann's Department store. Vax and cush ions, used in the clinic are from Burk's. The wrought iron gate was de signed by L. . Humphry. Lee H. Hoffman, contractor, donat ed tha benches in the waiting room. The two baby heads, which decorate the walls, are a gift from tha Gerber company, which also sent 48 cans ot strained vegetables to be used In the clinic. A lovely picture of mother and child waa donated b tha Pat Milk company. One baby scale waa given the clinic by the graduate nurses of this district, and another obtained by the Community hospital at cost. Glass jars were also obtain ed through the hospital. The list of donors to the clinic up to date includes: J. P. Little. Dixaon, 111.; Mr. and Mra, H. D, McCaakey, Mr. and Mra. T E. Daniels. Carlton family, Mrs. P. O, Crawford, Chicago, Ill.i Mrs. L. ! A. Salade, Seherer girls, Kathertne Weston, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Qilmore, Albert and Dorothy Gaddis, J. C. Davis, Rom burg State Soldiers Home, Eicht Kliekatats, Jean and Alex PUttr Mr. and Mrs. j. H. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor, Talent Com munity Club. Colony club, Wednes day Study club, Alice HoHowav, Mr. snd Mrs, D. Jrozil, Ashland, Or.: Coleman Creek club. Daughters Amer ican Revolution, Cot, Sargent Aux., V. S. W. A., Thos. V. Williams, Fruit Orowers League. Rotary Kiwanis, A, R. Livingston, Miss A. P. Livingston, Dorothy and Jaclyn Flynn, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Carpenter, Jackson Co. Humane so ciety, Mrs, W, A. Polger, Mrs. Fannie H. Wtthington, Mrs, Ruth Sparrow, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cabbaga plant, Sc. ptr ImtataKt. 1203 a. Jiwi. FOR SALE Tomatoea Ho lb-. Jo plct tnem. SKKnta, ptciimg t cumbera. John Mac, taae road before orcrheaii Srhfg, Toio; tal low arrows. USED dawnport tat !, vtrj cheap. 611 Haven. FOR RENT St Miatlatoe Aw.. -rm. unfurnished noma, namwooa rioorm. ftreplace: S280, tnfllndint water. Charles R. Kay, Realtor, MedfOKt Bldg. Phone 302. FOR SALE Ford T coupe; new bat tery. ROOO tires, license, Mrf lasti. Call 1630-J. FOR RENT Bungalow near grade and Junior high. Call l!t0t-J. FOR SALE Eleetrlo washer, ai&; 5 drawer oak chiffonier, IMS; H-b.p. electric motor. fc&; small gas range. $5; walnut bedroom suite, $93; li brary table, as.85; small stand, 1.25; roiltop ant office desk, tike new, $25; 3-drawer letter flttng cab inet, i&M. The Medford Exchange, 30 south Front. PLEASANT front room; separate ens ranee. 220 No. Oakdale. PLEASANT, comfortable romft, 1& Mistletoe St. WANTED Used oiflce deslt: must be In good condition. What have you? Box 23. Matt Tribune. BARBEK WAN! so Bast side Barber Shop, beginning Saturday. TOMATOES, to a pound. F. S. Car penter, Jacksonville highway. WANTED To announce Thursday special, haircut and wet wave. 50c. Medford Beauty Shop, lie S. Cen tral. Phone ISI. FOR SALE Weaner plga. Tom Hat- leu, &ag: omt. FOR SALE-Jetty ptutra. Tet. 8S7-U NOW SHOWING Two Daredevil Adventurers Fighting Tha Sam Inamy Lovrr3 Tha Same Woman aJOk Kilph HOLT graves; LILA LES I Fighting Tha Sama Inamy i Lovinj Tha Same Woman J yi aW Also "BeHev It Or Not" if ;; Coming '' J J W A Traific Association, Mr. and Mrs. W H. Pains, Paul B. Ryantng. Tolo Com munity ciub, Harriet Sparrow, Pran ces W, Sparrow, Elks' club. Lake Creek Grange. Talent Grange, Sams Valley Grange, Eagle Point Grange, Central Point Orange, Medford Group J. P. H A., Gold Hiii Group. J. P. H. A Phoe- j mi Group J. P. H. Jacksonville ; Group J. P. H..A., Ashland Group J. P-K-A Graduate Kurte association. Odd Fellows, Central Point; Bebefcahs, Central Point; Neveta Chapter O. E. 8,, Central PoJnt; A, F", & A. M., Central Point; Health Group, Central Point; Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, John C. Mann, Barbara Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Sumpter Smith, Virginia and Rob ert Hammond, Jr. NSURANCE AGENT SEEN BY FRIEND BOISE, Idaho, Aug. Si (AP Pres ley F. Home, Jr., Botsa insurance col- Ifctor who baa bn missing from bt hom since Monday, waa seen near ntliiilgkt Moaday in Mountain Home by a friend, hie father was advised here today, It disposed of tt theory that he had suffered a mental relapse, his father, Presley . Horse of Caldwell, said, since h had recognized the Jrlend and talked ssitlt him lor near ly an hour. The elder Home said hs believed THE STRANGEST AVE;ri,RB EVER FTEMEIr fcfcII(SL(0)(0),, Coming Tomorrow! T, KEATONj DURANTE -ON OUR ft 1 S0 of rT,untW FROST THB "ATrRDAT iAmCW0 EVSXWO POST SZSIAb PEAR PACKING CONTEST FOE CHAMPIONSHIP OF S0UTHESS ORE GO If 3 Cash Prises! Vote for your FaTorUa in the Lioitt on Vmted Air Line EffiLUQ TODAY and FRIDAY THRILLS! CHILLS! HORRORS SUSPENSES Ckf ALEXANDER KIRK1ANB 1 rZitg RALPH BELLAMY r VIOLET KEMINS ia I -Almost MarriedJ f plus y BING CROSBY his son was? driving aimlessly a.bou tn a strongs nervous condition grow ing out of a serious headache he had suffered for several months. The direction he took from Mountain Home waa not known. Mt. Ion Cook, Qoeurd tyHt demonstrate "Mia Simplicity antf other Oowtrd garment tt lit Cla dereUa Siiop Saturday, 10 i, m. i9 p. HI. Tbreft tier isatfy Jir, 5.25, Qualit? and measure guaranteed. Med. rti Co., TV. 631. Fat Urn Reduces 53 PsuRcis Oh Boy! Don't bfr atafebani, you big ft men. throw oft yov.? nu before yout 1 throws jqh into tht discard. D stv Mr. S, A. Leister of Swttte, Ct&tS did read itt itiri "I ft& used two redttrtttff bit to na benefit feut sittr using KnttcJtwt Saii aek snorntn in ray coffee I Jm?s takm of? ? tits, in tmk and eat (Mi airytirtes I Hit- t wetflwd 2-iS 13?. $ months ajt aft now I wfRit 196 lb-" Take one-hali teas poo nftti of JCni scben SaJts in g?& of hot mtf every morning cut down ea fmity meats, potatoes ssd wet now jm know the safe way to low unstghtlf U Tot s trtninj? sum jom can get l&T at Kruachert Silts that iMta 4 weeks at Jarniin & Wood; He 62a4 Drtrwi Store, Brown's Pharmacy or kit drug ator in th world but b miv and get Xruacaea your nealut nrst. LAST TIMES T0NIT2 and Tl Cr Sat T0U I1 LAFF Till it Hurts! FOOTLIGHTS' STAGE- PopuSartty Contest Trip to JJ'rflywood piane Jor wJnnr. - .s - iB FIRST MEDFOBD "One More Chance" f . ... rn- 1 rt, las ntoo cabtoos rox ksw