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JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, SIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932. PAGE NINE mm Local and I To Crater Lake Miss M- Pst left i i this morning by stage for Crster laM ; 5 to spend the dy. S'3,- ' t i Boots Leave Mrs. Vsle Hoots and t ; son Vernon Journeyed to Fresno jy ) train lsst night, for a ten days' visit. I J . i From Ashland Sam Jordan of this t t city waa a business oiler In Medford t.j Wednesday .-.-Ashland Dally Tidings. i; 1 5 Visits Cousin Mrs. Eva Law left . today for Roseburg. where she will fe t visit her cousin. W. I. Dixon. She plans to return here Wednesday.. -Return Today -Miss Doreen Lever- etta and Miss Ruth Ottoman returned here today from San rrsnclsco, where r they have been since Monday. Vacations, at Lake Edna Espy of Pasadena, Oil., who' vacationed at Crater lake for a short time, left by train Thursday evening lor her home. In from Central Point Lotus Hes selgrave and sister Letha of Central Point were In Medford this morning attending to business matters. Leave for Portland J. T. Wallace, representing the Chicago Great West ern, and Oeorge Thomas of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, both with headquarters In Portland, left for the north by train last even ing. Cinnamon is a spice that has a very popular appeal and when a baker down South worked out the formulae for Cinnamon Donuts he found that he had discovered a war of making Donuts attractive to hundreds of people who had never before enthused over them. Tomorrow we will sell Cinnamon donuts made from this same formulae at a price which everyone can afford, 17c the dozen Your favorite grocer or supply you. Place your t ' Adrienne's Final August CLEARANCE Starts Saturday Mm A good selection of silk rrorks and better cotton models. Values to S18.9S. Final clearance Hose Values to $2.00 in Gordon Hose 1 Pair 69c 3 Pair $1.95 Dresses, Coats and Hats for Fall are arriving daily! ADRIENNE'S Personal On Business Trip W. P. Stewsrt of this city la In Portlsnd on busi ness. He plans to remain there until Monday, having Journeyed north n the Shasta Thursday. Stops Here Jones K. Blair of Cliffs, Wseh.. stopped, In Medford yesterday to Teglster his automobile at the out-of-state bureau. He is with the state highway department of Washington. In and Out Planning to make fre quent visits into Oregon, W. J. Tan ner of Dunsmulr, Cal., registered his car with Lee C. Oarlock at the bu reau on South Riverside yesterday, m Leaves for Home Ruth Pattln of Marietta, Ohio, who has been visit ing friends here and In Klamath Falls, left last evening by train for her home. . Beck Does North Phillips Beck', representative of the California In surance company, left last night for Portland, after spending several days here In the Interests of bis company. . Represent the North Mrs. E. H. Pope and Mrs. M. K. Pope of Spo kane were Included among the Wash ington gueste at the hotela. Others were from Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Berger, Mrs. E. D. Reyant, P. W. Blakousky, P. B. Scholtex, William Tick, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Helly and Lawrence Klein. our retail store can order early. J DRESSES Dark Silk Suits snd Dresses, Knit Suits, Jersey Dresses. Values to $29.95. New Fall styles included ' in this group 9 1 2-9S 25 Silk Dresses Values up to $10.00 Special $2.95 Late Summer Dresses .OO Coats Cloth coats In smart styles suit able for fall wear. Values ts S39.5Q. Clearance price $15.00 , Fall Sweaters New colors and clever styles. $1.95 To Take Treatment.. K. White head left by train today for Soap Lake. Wn.. where be will remain two or three weeka for treat menu. He waa accompanied on the trip by Ed Lamport. i Retunu North Profeseor Henry Hart man of Corvallli, who waa in Medford yesterday, accompanying Prof. F. C. Reimer of the experiment station on a survey tour, left for the northern city last night by train. Arrlresfrom Paris Arriving in Medford from her home In Parts, 111.. Mrs. H. D. Barr is visiting Mrs. R. H. Brown of this city. Mrs. Barr ar rived here on the Shasta Thursday evening. Returns to School Ml&s Winifred Andrews, Junior high school libra rian, returned to Medford on the Shasta last evening from her home In Eugene, to resume work In the local school system. Visit In Ashland Mrs. Tom Rose berry and Mrs. H. W. Conger of Med-; ford were visitors in this city Wed nesday. While here they were dinner guests of Mrs. A. E. Tonner a,nd Mrs. A. A. Madden. Ashland Dally Tid ings. To 'Medford Among the out-of-state registrants at the Oregon Auto mobte association headquarters on South Riverside were Pearl E. Brown of Eureka, Neal Drake of Terra Bella, Cal.. Daniel R. Kelly of Loa Angeles and Herbert O. Launspach of Stock ton, C&l. , , Mr. Krlng Leaves E. E. Kring of North Platte, Neb., who has been vis iting his son, Ronald E. Kring, alnce Sunday, left by train last evening for his home. He la making the Jour ney via the southern route, having also spent some time In Portland and Myrtle Point. Flies to Portland Harry McMahon, district credit manager for the Stand ard Oil company, with headquarters here, left the Medford municipal air port by plane yeaterday afternoon for Portland, to attend to business mat ters. He plans to continue his flight to Seattle tonight. I Here Yesterday Margaret Hanv i merbacker and Norma' Chlnnock of Orants Pass were visitors In Medford I yesterday afternoon, having motored - here with Mlaa Chlnnock a father 1 Attorney J. T. Chlnnock. Miss Ham- ' merbacker will tach In the Grants Pass schools this year. Guest of Nephew Dr. J. R. Thomp- , 3n of Balboa, Panama, arrived here by train last evening to visit nls nephew. Dr. W. C. Thompson for a few days. They plan to visit Crater and Diamond lakes. Dr. Thompson of Balboa is on a tour of the north. west states. He has been stationed in the Central American country for the past 18 years. At Squaw Lake Ml&s Erlene Tay lor and Miss Pearl Arant of Apple gate, and Miss Frances Barber of Medford returned Wednesday even ing from Squaw lake, where they have been vacationing, enjoying camping, fishing, horseback riding boating. Vernon Taylor took the trio to the lake, and motored for them Wednesday. . From the North Portlanders who are listed at the hotels here Include M. P. Bailey, L. E. St. J oh, Jr., E. R. Wiggins and daughters, O. J. Hill, M. M. Page, F. A. Harkness, D. Pullen, Mr. and Mrs. D. Vance, H. O. Posey, Owen H. Waddell. K. L. Barth. L. A. Cornett, E. D. Cook. Charles M. Charl ton, P. H. Thompson. L. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Downard, Eddie Cohen. Mrs. E. H. Taggart, Miss A. B. Ferguson, Edward T. Taggart, O. W. Orant, Mr. and Mrs. C. Scale, c. Ii. Jones and O. B. Mallory, DANCE JACKSONVILLE SATURDAY NIGHT Prices Out to 40c for Evening .,..-, ,ui, llVeLLlPA MAN 1 l-AND IP HE DECIDES TO PO .wnBoJ A BAP A L BUSINESS WITH -' SATISFIED SATI SFIED FLA HIIRRARD fe Just Received a New Shipment of Knit Packers' Gloves in smaller sizes , 2 Pair for 25c Hunter's Gloves, $1.00 Deer season opens Sept. 20. Now is the time to get ready. Bring in your old gun and trade for a new one. HUBBARD BROS., Inc. Since 1884. To Celebration Mrs. Maybelle Church Is leaving this evening for her mother's home in Yoncalla, Ore., to attend the birthday aniversary of her mother, who will be BO years old Sunday, Visit Mr. Llndley ' Misses Betty Vtlm and Virginia Lindley are gues's at Sams Valley today of the latter's father, O. X Lindley. Guests of Elliotts Susan Dynan Is spending several days this week at the Elliott cabin at Shady Cove as guest of Miss Amy Elliott. Down from Ashland Mrs. p, R. Hardy and daughter of Ashland wore in Medford this morning attending to business matters. Fractured Ribs H. T. Haberect of route one is confined to the Sacred Heart hospital suffering from frac tured ribs. He is an employe of the S. O. 8. plant Mrs. McCuIlorh tn Hospttal Mrs. Msud McCulloch, who has been 111 for the past several months, was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday . Arm Is Injured James Montelth, 11, who resides at 531 Peach street, suffered a fractured arm yesterday afternoon when he fell from a tree. He is being cared for at the Sacred Heart hospital. Stop In City Those from distant points who registered at the hotels Included Lou Schwartz of Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cales of New Albany, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kelley of Chicago. Mrs. six Returns Mrs. A! Ken Six and son Jack have returned to their home In Los Angeles, after apending several weeks In "Medford as guests of Mrs. Six's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Perl. Wednesday In Medford Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cornell, accompanied oy Mrs. Frank Rengstorff and. Mrs. Fred Houston, motored to Medford Wed nesday on business.' Grants Paw Daily Courier. Oregon People With Oregon points as their homes, the following hotel guests were registered In the city overnight: Hugh H. Earle, R. D. Row land, Tom Gustafson and A. W. Wag ner of Eugene and I. F. Schulta of Crater lake. Placed In Jailflames O. Nosier rt Santa Ana, Cal., waa placed In the county Jail today for falling to pay a fine of $la and coats imposed by Judge Glenn O. , Taylor in Justice court. Nosier was arrested by state police yesterday for Improper license plates on the truck he was driving. Is Crack Shot Al Gllhausen, for merly "crack-shot" of the barnstorm- era, is still Just as much of an ex pert as formerly, according to the Medford municipal airport staff. The pilot, who resorts to knocking tin cans, is able to hit 24 out of 25, ac cording to reports. , a Moving Today A force of men and trucks la engaged today in moving the safes and other heavy equipment of the county offices, Into the new county courthouse, and the work will be carried on until completed, even If Sunday work la required. It Is expected that the county offices will be In shape for the transaction , of business Monday morning. Northern Callfomlans Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manley and children of Yreka, Cal., are business callers in Medford today. Othera from the southern state are: Mrs. Queen H. Waddell of Happy Camp, Mrs. J. M. Stallcut of Montague, Elliott DeWl'.t. Yreka; R. E. Harte of Montague; Alex White, Weed, and A. 0. Eknall it the same town. Coming Sunday QUILTY At HELL If you've gotten to the point and many have where you shudder each time you see- a murder mystery ad-1 vertlsed at a theater, you'll enjoy I "Guilty As Hell," which opens at the Fox Craterlan Sunday for three days.! For here, at last, it a murder picture to end murder pictures. It "klda" all the other murder pictures you've ever seen; It's really funny, and, at the same time, there's though suspense in It to keep everybody happy. N Edmund Lowe snd Victor McLsg- len, the battling buddlea of "What Price Glory" and "The Cockeyed World," are starred with Richard Ar len in "Guilty Aa Hell., They are cast as a reporter and a detective, respectively, who are called In to solve a murder that the audi ence sees committed at the opening of the film. The audlenoe knows who's guilty of the crime, but Mc Laglen and Lowe don't. And their bungling efforts to solve It, though they're finally successful, are mean while highly amusing. The southern Oregon pear packing championship will also be decided upon the Craterlan stage tonight and Saturday, in connection with Buster Keston's latest comedy. Appendix Out John T. Gilbert, who operates Gilbert's popcorn stand at the corner of West Main and Holly streets, is leaving foo Portland to night where he will undergo an ap pendicitis operation at the Veterans' hospital. Mr. Gilbert Is a member of the Klamath Falls American Le gion post, recently having come to Medford from that city. Attend Meeting Delegates from Grants Psss, as well as from other valley cities, attended the meeting of the I. O. O. F. Tuesday evening, when J, H. Jommas, grand master of the Odd Fellows of Oregon, and Earl H. Shank, grand patriarch of Oregon, were present while on their official tour. Interesting speeches and a so cial hour were enjoyed by thoee pres ent. Grants Pass Dally Courier. From Bear Stnte Included among ALWAYS COOL ROXY. .15c Phone 201 Children 10c SATURDAY ONLY .Continuous Shows 1:80-11 "LAW OF TUB TONOS" with Phyllis Barrlngton Also "Our Nagging Wives," Terry Toon Chap. 10 Danger ' Island F.nds Tonlte "NICE WOMEN" STATE TONITB and Sat, Also Rln-Tln-Tln In "The Lightning Warrior" Cartoon Oil Stove One new Florence two-burner Oil Stove. Reg. $16.60, Special S8.00 East Main the visitors from California who are gueu at the hotels here are Max Hofmann of Sunnyvale, E. J. Brett and M. N. May hew of Coalings, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Carver of Santa Bar bara, O. F. Latter of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Perry of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Berry of Los Bnoi, R. E- Hart of Montague. E. H. Ftero of Wilmington, L. F. Lane, Miss E. Goldman and A. Watson of San Fran cisco, and from Los Angeles: Mlas Lena M. Aah, Raymond Peterson and R. S. Beatty. Revival Show Will Be Holly Feature Revival nights shows at the Holly have become a very popular affair and many movie fans look forward to the pleasure of seeing some of the 1 outstanding hits of the past brought back for their pleasure. Saturday night the Holly will present for the pleasure of their patrona Carl Leam les' great hit "The Show Boat." This waa one of the most popular hits of its time and presents many out standing features. Principally of Interest to music lov ers is Flore nil Zlegfeld's prologue, which presents Aunt Jamlma's Cho rus singing "Hey, Fellow I" Helen Mor- gsn singing "My Bill" and Jules Bled soe and his chorus singing "Old Man River.' The cast features many well known actors, some of them now dead. Alma Rubins, Joseph Schlld krout and Laura LaPlante and many othera comprise the cast. This Is In addition to the regular feature, "War Correspondent.' ft Movies and Music . Holly Sunday Bill Sunday's show at the Holly will present a lot of surprises and enter tainment that will be of interest to NOW SHOWING Wcvi wHh Jack Rah HOLT GRAVEST SATURDAY NITE REVIVAL 3H0WIN0 "Show Boat" Attend the 9:00 o'clock Show and Remain as Our Guests for the Re vival Showing ,of This Great Picture ON THE STAGE SUN. MON.-TUES. McCabe's Novelty Men Famous Radio Enter tainers in a Round of Music, "Rythm and Jazz. They're a Real Treat! A I everyone. Featured Is "Doctor X." one of the most talked of pictures of the present year, became It presents some new Ideas in the art of making motion pictures. Equally as Inter esting will be the McCabe Novelty Men In a round of harmony, rhythm and Jazz. These boys hall from down south and have made tremendous hits wherever they have shown. Thev will appear at both the matinee and I evening shows on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. 'THE LAW OF THE TONG' AT THE ROXY SATURDAY Facts peering from half closed doorways an atr of ominous mystery overhanging the murky, gloomy streets of Chinatown. That's the lo cale of "The Law of the Tong," star ring Phyllis Barrlngton, wlilc'i comes to the Roxy theatre tomorrow. 1 Orrpn went her. Partly cloudy and somewhat un settled tonight and Saturday; show era on the coast; thunderstorms In the mountains; cooler In the east portion Saturday; moderate north west winds offshore. Be correctly corseted by ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S Sixth a: Holly streets TODAY and SATURDAY The FUNNIEST PAIR IN PICTURES mm El. Ai tiWtiaILyJ From Saturday Evening Post Serial 'Footlights' ON-OUR STAGE PEAR PACKING CONTEST FOR THE SOUTHERN OREGON CHAMPIONSHIP Mats. 25c Eve. Vote for your Favorite In the Trip to Hollywood on t'nlted Coming Sunday victor McLAGLEN EDMUND LOWE in Another ri to Laff rrir11 1 SH: "GUILTY IT OUTLAFFS 'WHAT PRICE GLORY' SfLVERTON. Larry Carpenter pur chased Pan tori urn. Il5c ANY SEAT ANY TIME 15c Last Times Today "Almost Married" Thrilling 1 Chilling! & The story of a madman who i) wanted to strangle the ones he 1 loved. ii Plus niNO CROSBY comedy ,;J Flip the Frog cartoon News TOMORROW 1 "The Wyoming 1 Whirlwind" They travel from "the sticks" to the Great White Way and are' they funny and are the girls cute and peppy ! Don 't miss them X Those Two Lunatics - BUSTER KEATON JIMMY URAyTE 35c Kiddies a Dime Linns lopularlty Content- Air Lines plane for winner AS HELL" AND OUTTHRILLS and 'The COCK-EYED WORLD' mm 'r IK' 0 If