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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, .1932. PAGE 5WE : : T Lccal and Personal Taken to Hospital Mra. R. E. Pey ton, who haa ben Ul for the paat two veeki, waa Uken to the Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday. . Here for Week-End Mr. and Mra. C. W. wood of Prospect are In Med ford for the week-end, fjom their summer place. From Capital Salem gueats at ho tels here Include George Putnam, Ted Meach. George B. Paulus, Floyd Bates and P. T. Dick. At the Hotels Oregonlans at city hotels Include Piatt Davis of Arbany, C. P.. GlllUand of Prospect, Otto Vit us and Marian Ness of. Klamath Falls, and Charles A. Lee of Roseburg. V ... In Medford P. Pendleton, Teresa Morrison and B. Quockenden of Seat tle were overnight guests In Medford from Seattle. Home from Portland BUly Barnum has returned to the city from spend ing the past two weeks In Portland as guest of relatives. To Oregon Caves Mr. and Mrs. John Butler, daughter Arllene, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Anderson are motoring to the Oregon Caves to day. . Shopping Yesterday Among shop pers in Medford yesterday from neigh boring cities were Mrs. Elsie Karburg of Hilt, Cal., and Mrs. W. R. Jordan of King, highway. Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. Herb Launspach of Stockton, Calif., who are gueBts in Medford, are visiting Mr. Launspach's mother, Mrs. George Launspach of South Oakdale avenue. Y On Business R. H. Barncster of the W. C. Phillips Co., Inc., of San Francisco, waa a business visitor In Medford Friday. While here, he regis tered his automobile at the out-of-state bureau on South Rlverlde. Attend Convention Guy Phette- place, representative for the Heinz company, is attending a convention of the coast representatives in Port land. Mra. Phetteplace accompanied him. Destination Here J. M. S nod grass of Napa. Calif., and W. B. Brown of Ceres, Calif., Friday listed Medford as their Oregon destination when regis tering their automobiles with Lee U Garlock a the Riverside bureau. - Visit Mine Dr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp and two children, Bob and Kenneth of Mlnot, N. D., were Men- lord visitors Friday before continuing to Elliott creek, where they will look over Mr. Knapp's mining interests. In Town Saturday E. W. Phillips of Forest Creek mine was In Medford yesterday on business. He was with 1 his partner, Joe Thomas, Socialist nominee for U. S. senator from OrO' gon. Completes Vacation Miss Wllma Gyger returned yesterday from a weeks' vacation to Crescent City, and Ashland. She spent a few days with her parents at their home south of Ashland. ' Parrs In City Roy Parr, state po lice officer In the game division, with 1 headquarters in Reedsport, was a vis itor in Medford yesterday en route to the coast after a several days' vaca tion at Reedsport, The Parra formerly made their home in Ashland. Guests from Eugene Head Coach . Prince G. Calllson of the University of Oregon, accompalned by Mrs. Calll son, arrived In Medford Friday eve ning, and are registered at a Tocal ho tel. Jack Retlaw, D. W. Haddow, and W. D. Goldsmith were also registered from Eugene. ... Southerners The California hotel guests are C. A. Sachs, H. H. Whltsel, E. F. Bottomfleld and Ned Cronln of Los Angeles, H. P. Saltmarsh of Cres cent City, P. C. Black of Chico, Frank MacBrlde oi Sacramento. E. Jourdon of Oakland, and Harold Bates of Long Beach. From South Africa Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Duffy of Durban. South Africa were overnight guests at a local ho tel. Others from distant points were W. V. Cameron of Rochester, N. Y., H. B. Rudy of Warren, Ohio, and W. H. Brooks and Edward J. Cashier, Jr., of Chicago. Complete Vacation Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Arnold have returned to Med ford following a three weeks vaca tion trip to the coast. They made the Journey home by way of the coast. Returns to Duties Miss Josephine Taylor has resumed her duties at the Southern Oregon Building and Loan association, following a twa weeks' va cation. She spent a week at the Ore gon Caves, and several days at Crater Lake. E5H M H Kll i Cc any seat l szc I HfVA.fl'.ifll-ViXl.mdM l rj ANY TIME 1 0 TODAY and MONDAY i,V-i A smahlni leje life, Mil ilti MADGE EVANS IN MERKEL RALPH CRAVES HIP THE IROO Undergoes Operation E. McCrager I underwent a minor operation at the Community hospital yesterday. Brewer Returns C. M. Brewer, president of the California Oregon Power company returned the last of the week from several days' business visit in San Francisco. t Is Improving M.s. Milton E. Coe, who recently underwent a msjor op eration at the Community hospital, is recovering sufficiently to be removed soon. Leaves for South J. R. Clyde, of the perishable department of the Pa cific Fruit Express, left last evening by train for his headquarters In San Francisco. Have New Manager Ralph B. Gor ton, formerly with the NBC and the San Francisco Call-Bulletin radio station la the new commercial man ager of KMED. Mrs. Vaughn Shopping Mrs. Stan ley Vaughn waa in Medford yesterday. shopping at local stores and visiting with friends, before returning to her home in the Table Rock district. Here for Week-End Mr. and Mrs. W W. Hale are in the valley to spend the week-end. Mr. Hale Is freight traffic manager of the Southern Pa cific lines in Oregon, with headquar ers in Portland. a a To Fresno Mrs. M. P. Nash of Fres no left by train Saturday evening for her home, having spent two weeks at Prospect as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nash. She also visited Mrs. A. J. Ke hoe in Medford. En Route South -Miss Barbara An drews of Portland arrived in Medford last evening to spend today here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Thompson and family. Miss Andrews la en route to Tuscaloosa. Ala., where she will teach at the state university. Invited to Coast Members of the local Klwanls club have accepted an Invitation from ttie Crescent City Kl wanls olub, to attend Its annual Klafuskwaft September ' 10. Medford Kiwanians have previously attended, and a large number are expected to attend. San Francisco From San Francis co, hotel registrants are S. A. Machto. C. J. Becker and party, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Zeagler, Edith Morrison, C. C. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Williams, W. D. Coughenom, lone Cook, W. Starr, Frank Cruser, A. S. Hale, and Stanley' Blard. a Port landers Here Stopping at Med ford hotels from the state metropolis are Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Blasen, A. S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dough erty. M. T. Wells, Henry Larson, R. O. Wilson, W. M. Lowit, R. L. Bloom field, Otto E. Bagley, A. F. Rosstter, E. D. Miller, F. A. Cook, D. N. Larson and J. J. Wald. Leave for Canada Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Blden, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wiley of Provost, Can ada, left yesterday by motor en route to the border, from where Mr. and Mrs. Wiley will continue to their home, following a several months' va cation here. Mra. Blden . is their daughter. Northern Visitors Bernus Hall, Audrey von Stein and Lucille Sim mons spent the past week vacation ing In Salem and Portland. They will enroll for the fall term of college in Portland. From 6alem, the trio was accompanied north by Miss LaVonne Anderson. All reported a splendid time. Establish Headquarters Second di vision headquarters during the Amer ican Legion convention in Portland, will be established In rooms 534, 535 Worcester block, according to John W. Granberg of that city. These head quarters were donated by the Fisher Investment company, without any cost to the division association. Those wishing further information on the reunion of the division are asked to communicate with C. A. DUto, room 5502. ouardlna building. Third and Alder streets, Portland. ALWAYS COOL R0XY...15C Children toe Sunday, Monday, Tuesday CHARLIE CHAPLIN "CITY LIGHTS" Also News and Cartoon Con. Shows Sun. 1:30 to 11 p. m. ANY TIME . story of col- love and foot- CARTOON FOX NEWS More to Conallls Mra. C. A. Nee and children Jeanette, Louis and Bet ty Jean, left last evening by train for Corvallla. where they plan to reside. Here for Week-End F. D. Madison of San Francisco, Is spending the week-end at his river lodge on the Rogue, having arrived by train Satur day morning. ' Miss Fix in Hospital Miss Ethel Fix underwent a major operation at the Community hospital yesterday morn ing and was reported getting along nicely last night. t Toy Is Home C. J. Toy, Southern Oregon representative for Del Monte products returned Friday from Klam ath Falls where he spent several days on business. M Has Broken Leg Martha Hart 'f California is in the Community hos pital receiving treatment for a brok en leg, received In an auto wreck on the highway near here. Leaves Hospital Mra. Win. W. P. Holt, who underwent a major opera tion some time ago at the Sacred Heart hospital, had recovered suffi ciently to be removed to her home on Corning Court yesterday. Return Home Mrs. Alice Bundy and daughters Gladys and Norma of North Bend, left yesterday by train for their home, having spent the past few days here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich and family. Guests of Bengtsons Miss Anne Norvell and Miss Mildred Roberts of Spokane are guests In Medford of Mr and Mrs. Hllding Bengtson. Miss Nor vell formerly was an Instructor In the Junior high school here. Guest of Bishop Nathan Plimp ton of Chicago left Friday for Ta- coma after spending several days in Medford as the guest of Lee Bishop. While here Mr. Plimpton visited Cra ter Lake, Oregon Caves and other points ol Interest. , To Crescent City Franklin George left early this morning by motor for Crescent City, where he plans to va cation today and Monday, returning tomorrow evening. He will Join Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harper and daughter ; Miss Elmeda of Medford, who are va- catlonlng there. ! v . Substitutes W. C. Bush, of the Portland offices of the state examin ers for operators and chauffeurs, ar rived in Medford by train Friday eve ning. He will be In charge of this dis trict, starting tomorrow, relieving Ward McReynolds. The local examiner plans to spend his two weeks vaca tion fishing. Visits Lee Bonn Carl Von der Ahe, assistant superintendent of equipment for Richfield Oil company, with headquarters In Los Angeles, stopped in Medford Friday evening to visit Captain Lee M. Bown of the state police. Mr. Von der Ahe, ex football star at the University of Oregon, attended school the same time as Captain Bown. Mr. Von der Ahe was en route to Portland to Join his wife. Country Schools Open Labor Day According to the county school su perintendents office, most of the ru ral schools of the county will start Monday, September 6 Labor day. Some confusion has arisen over the date, many of the rural teachers be ing under the Impression, the schools would start September 6, the day fol lowing the last double holiday of the year. TfaveMoney Educate Your Children IT may take self-denial on your part to educate your children, but it it WORTH it. The pride YOU feel on Graduation Day will repay you. THEY will reap the reward of Education later in life. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome YOUR Banking usinesi Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Medford, Partners in Community Development 1. 0. 0. F. STATE LEADERS AT LOCAL MEET R. H. Jonas of PrlnevUle and Earl H. Shank of Hood River, grand master and grand patriarch, respectively, o! the Orand Lodge and Grand En campment, I. O. O. F. of Oregon, paid the lodges of Jackson county an of ficial visit at a meeting held Tues day evening, August 33. In the lodge hall In Medford, and were greeted by a good sized crowd of members of the lodges of the valley. The vlsltora made no extended re marks at the meeting, but after the close the Rebekahs, many of whom were In attendance to serve the re freshments, were Invited Into the hall and accorded the privilege of listening to the addresses. Both Mr. Jonas and Mr. Shank pre aented several new Ideas and sug gestlons for the upbuilding and strengthening of the order In this stste. The grand master pointed out that, while the lodges of me United States had not made much progress numerically during the past two or three years due to the existing de pression, the order In European coun tries had made unprecedented gains since the close of the war. Notwith standing the conditions of the past two years, the order hss continued Its work of charity and relief, and has Increased the facilities of the homes and orphanages In the varloua states. They pointed out that the home for aged Odd Fellowa and Re bekahs and the orphana of deceased members In Portland waa functioning better than ever before, and that the Inmates highly praised the manage ment. Short responses were made by local members to the addreases. commending the plana suggested. Light refreshments were served by a committee of Rebekahs at the close of the meeting. To Mr. Jonas the visit had more than official lgnlllca.net. Having been born and spent the greater por tion of his youth in the Eagle point district, he was familiar with this section of the valley when Medford was only a amall place. He recalled a number of Incidents of early days and met a number of his former friends, among them members of the order. Some twenty years ago he purchased a commercial Job print ing plant that was located In the upper atory of the Hubbard Brothers' building at the corner of Main and Riverside. Alter operating the plant for a time, he moved It elsewhere. Later he located In PrlnevUle, where he Is now engaged In the publication of a newspaper. . BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright of Brownsboro are the parents of a nine pound girl born' Friday at the home of Mrs. C. E. Stanley of North Ivy street. Both mother and daughter are reported as getting slong nicely. CHARLIE CHAPLIN AT KUXY ,IN Ul I Y LIliHlS Charlie Chaplin In "City Lights" fast-moving, romantic comedy, with numerous dramatic -nignugnis atiu touches of pathos such aa only the genius of Chaplin knows. "PEACH O'RENO" AIkj, "Maybe I'm Wrong" Fable Adults 15c. Kills Sc THINK! Oregon HAVE MOMGYI Here Next Week "LOVE ME TONIGHT" Maurice Chevalier, always doing the unexpected, la on his way to stir things up for movie fans at the Fox Craterlan next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. September 4, 5 and 0 In his latest picture "Love Me To night." "Poor Apache." "The Song of Paree" and "How Are You?" are three of the numbers sung by Chev alier in this Rouben Mamoullan pro duction. Ramon Novarro Star Picture At Rialto "Huddle," Ramon Novarro's latest starring picture, Is the feature at traction at the Pox Rialto for today and Monday. In thla picture. Novarro plays the part of an Italian mlllhand who wins a scholarship to Yale University. Hlo efforts to adjust himself to environ ments entirely foreign to what he has been used to, form the basis of the story. There are several thrilling scenes of football games with some of the most outstanding All-American players In action against Novarro. Holly To Observe Anniversary Soon Of great Interest to everyone Is the announcement that tie Holly will celebrate Its second birthday on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Manager John Nledermeyer has a wonderful program outlined for those two days which will fea ture another edition of Hollies Pol lies, featuring another big five-act vaudeville bill that will rival and po&slbly surpass the one which ap peared at the Holly a short while ago. On the screen will be "T,he Crooner". Real Estate or Insurance Leave it to Jonas. Phone 79(1. Spend Today In i, ' Attention! This picture has been pre viously advertised aa all color. An error has occurred in shipping and our picturt today will not be color. TODAY MATINEE AND EVENING McCabe's Novelty Men FAMOUS RADIO ENTERTAINERS IN PERSON A JOYOUS ROUND OF HARMONY, RYTHM AND JAZZ BY ALL MEANS BEE THIS GROUP I 4t WEDNESDAY Anniversary COME AND At Our Brrond Birthday Party BIO STAGE AND SCREEN SHOW ' on stae I Another Ills 6 ACT ) I Vaudeville I Show M In State Comedy Zelma O'Neal appeh.-a with Robert Woolsey In the Wheeler-Woolsey Comedy "Peach O Reno" at the State theater today. "Doctor X" Showing On Screen At Holly Doctor X Is opening at the Holly today for a three-day engagement. Critic who have reviewed the pic ture aay It Is an outstanding produc tion. Beside the tremendous story and the excellent caat, the picture strikes a new note in the art of mak ing movies. Lionel Atwlll, Pay Wray and Lee Tracy comprise the principals In the cast although 17 others figure prom inently. In addition to the feature the Holly will present on the stage the McCabe Novelty Men, a group of outstanding musicians in a round of harmony, rythm and Jaza. This group is certain to thrill everyone who listens as they play a variety of Instruments and all are artists In their line. This group will appear for both the matinee and evening shows today and also for the entire engagement of Doctor X. Mystery Picture At Cratcrian Theatre "Qullty aa Hell," a murder story with a comedy twist to It, opens to day at the Pox Craterlan Theater, with Edmund Lowe, Victor McLaglen and Richard Arlen In the starring roles. It is an adaptation of the success ful stage play of the aame title which enjoyed a long run on Broad way last season. Lowe and McLaglen. Vie battling pals of "What Price Glory." "The Cockeyed World," and "Women of All Nations," haye the aame types of role In "Qullty aa Hell" but they're not In the army thla time. Lowe la caat as a police reporter and Mc Laglen as a detective. The picture opena with the mur der of a woman. The audience sees the crime and the man who com mits tt. But Lowe and McLaglen. called In on the case, don't. The many bunglea they make before fi nally straightening matters up pro duce many comedy situations. Free Picture of your baby made by Sh angle if you purchase a 1 Baby Dreaa, etc., from Wurta Qlfta. Prize for the mothers. Another World Take off on ft non-stop flight of fancy . . Visit realms of mystic 'romance with lorera fascinatingly different from any you're ever known . Enjoy adventures weirder than your wildest dreams 1 You'll forget you're - sitting In aa you watch a picture theatre THE PICTURE . of Tomorrowl With A Cut That Alone would Be Worth ri Price of Admlatlon! LIONEL ATWILL FAY WRAY LEE TEAOY JOHN WRAY PRERTON FOSTER AND II OTHERS CONTINUOUS TODAY 1:4. 11 P. M. Adults, 25o-36o Kiddles 100 THURSDAY Celebration CEI.EnRATP. f on screen V The Crooner J Ann Drn:k J 1 llnvld Manner, h PICKING OF BOSCSiHEAVY SAFES ARE BEGINS THIS WEEK IN HEAVY VOLUME Up to Friday night 389 cars of val ley peara destined for eastern and export markets have been dispatched over the Southern Pacific. General picking of Boscs is sched uled to get underway this week, along with the close or the pick and pack of the second picking of Bartletts and the Howell crop. On some of the lighter solid orchards, Boscs were picked the past week. The main crop is expected to be pouring Into the packing houses by mid-week. The peak of the pear crop Is ex pected to oe reached by the week of September 5. The market was described as "1m proving," with prospects that by mid September it would show "some rosl ness." Warm weather la needed to ripen the tomato crop of the Rogue river valley according to Ralph Koozer, in charge of operations of the Bagley Cannery company at Ashland. The pack was scheduled to start Friday, but was delayed owing to the slow ripening, due to chilly nights. Over 200 acrea are under contract for the pack this season, and the cannery will employ 150 people while it la underway. At the Rogue River Valley Canning company in this city, operations have been retarded by both the pear and tomato crop coming at the same time The local plant expects to can twice as many peara as originally planned The peara have also been slow In ripening. THHAYt MONDAY 1. and TUESDAY The Two Great Stars of "What Price " pi VICTOR EDMUND LOWE HIIHfflmliHIir With Richard Arlen Adrienne Ames Vio as a flat-footed copper, and Eddie as a wise cracking reporter will keep you in convulsions, while they try to unravel the most baffling mystery of the age, SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Vote for your Favorite tn the Lions lopularlty Contest Trip to Hollywood on United Air Lines plane for winner ymiLL fed at' ZVSIYA OVERLOOKING UNION SQUARE IKt Ultimo 1n romfeft and oemnt enjop ment ted by wowmd viiitori at Son Fronciico'a Ideol hotel" running in wter -Excellant Dinirat Room ( Conai Shop 350 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH AS LOW AS $2. SINGLE, 3?D0ueU WITH DETACHED BATH AS LOW AS 'L50 SINGLE, 2?0OUBU Horn of KROWroo notion Villi th itudio GARAGE IN CONNECTION FOR COURT HOUSE All county offices Saturday were in the mlcit of moving Into the new courthouse. Business went along aa usual despite the disorder and the hubbub. All the county offices will be transacting business In the new quarters. County Jail trusties, heads of departments, and deputies were do ing the work. They will probably work all day today In order to be In readiness for business tomorrow. The chief problem In the moving Is the handling of the heavy safes and vaults. Eads Brothers were busy all day Friday moving the safe in the treasurer's office. The safe In the clerk's office, also promises to be a difficult Job because of Its size and weight. The county court has made all but the final payments on the courthouse. No action towards this end will be taken, until the circuit court issues an order to that effect. The matter Is at present held up by a dispute over wages between the architect and one of his assistants. About (400 la involved, and a suit for its collection has been Instituted in the circuit court and la scheduled for hearing at the October term. 1 August special. Three loads lfl-ln. slabs for ao.75. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. Three tier body fir. $5.25. Quality and measure guaranteed. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. Glory" and "The "Cock-Eyed World" McLAGLEN AND Mala, Week Paya 25 Eves, Sun. Mats and Holidays -- Wane h rill I! HAVS MO.NtYl