HEDFORD MAIL 'TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1932.
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Local and Personal
. From Grants Paw Mm Gladys
McAdam of Qrants Fasa wa In Med
ford yesterdey visiting friend.
Goes to Portland Jamea H. Owen
'left laat evening for Portland on a
bualneaa trip.
Visits Sister Mra. Hazel Meyer of
Central Point spent yesterday In this
city as guest of her sister, Mrs. Stan
ley Jones.
Here In Afternoon Mrs. Ray Bea
"aoner of Grants Pass, who spent yes
terday In Medford, returned to her
home last evening by train.
In Medford Today Residents of
I neighboring towns In Medford today
' are Mrs. E. O. Grazer of Talent, W.
L. Robinson of Jacksonville end
George Mortimer of Grants Pass.
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Brings in Bouquet Mrs. Ben Moller
brought a beautiful bouquet of sln
,gle astera Into the Chamber of Com
, mere building today, Where the flow
ers are on exhibit this afternoon.
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Undergoes Operation Mrs. Claire
Shores underwent an emergency op
eration for appendicitis at the Com
munity hospital last night and was
reported geiung aiong nitcy
Mr. Hartman Here Henry Hart
man, fruit expert from Corvallls, ar-
" rived In Medford this morning, and
plans to remain here until the end
-of the pear nervest.
. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Milt
Ottoman and daughter, Miss Ruth,
left by train last evening for Tllla-
monk and coast nolnte, on a vaca-
tlon trip of a week.
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'i From Ashland Three contestants
In the Atwater Kent audition here
rlast evening were from Ashland. The
trio Included George Barron, men's
winner; Hugh Ollmore, last year's
winner, and Miss Irwanda Bateman.
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Mr. Veatch leaves S. P. Veatch,
old-time railroad man, who formerly
' ' traveled through this section, return
ed to Portland by train last evening,
having addressed the Rotary club
here Tuesday.
In Ashland Mrs. Katharine Gil
lette and two children of Medford
visited In Ashland at the J. R. Plt
tenger home on North Main street,
Ashland Dally Tidings.
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Miss Macy In Medford Miss Melba
Macy of this city was included In the
local residents who motored to Med
ford Monday. Granta Pass Dally
Courier.
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Director Leaves Miss Alice Loef
fler. Girl Scout director during the
csmp' period at Wlllpen Pines, left this
morning by train for her home. at
Sioux City.
j Business Callers The list of bust
"ness Callers In Medford the first of
the week Includes the names of J. A.
Burch of Ruch, who was buying sup
plies for his farm today, Mrs. L. D.
Harris of Central Point and J. W.
Pruett of the Crater Lake highway.
To Illinois Valley Don Runyard
of the Investment offices of the call
fomla Oregon Power company here,
and J. J. Skinner of the Grants Pass
offices spent Tuesday In the Illinois
valley. Mr. Runyard will spend sev
eral days In Grants Pass.
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Californlans Here Among residents
of northern California attending to
business matters In Medford today
are Mrs. Pern Louthan of Yreka, R.
N. Harte of the same city, M. E.
Brown of Hilt, Mrs. W. I. Plsher of
Mt. Shasta and Rutin A. Upp of Mt.
Shasta.
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Miss Walker Improved Miss Wlnl
i fred Walker, who spent the major
portion of the summer at Buckhorn
lodge, has returned to Medford and
was able to be about town yester
day, her condition being much Im
proved by the stay at the health re
sort. Catches Trout Ward McReynolds,
state examiner for operators and
chauffeurs, with headquarters here,
was In Medford yesterday from a
fishing trip to the Rogue he enjoyed
as a part of his vacation. He was
successful In catching a large num
ber of trout, he reported.
Guy Accompanies Slough Raynor,
Guy, 19-year-old youth of this city,
I accompanied Andy Slough, 18, at the
' piano last night wben h placed sec
ond In the men's division of the At
. water Kent audition. The two boys
have been practicing together for the
past year, and plan to continue with
their music work.
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' From the Strath At the hotels In
Medford, the following Californlans
are Included on the registers: Lee
Morgan of Oiendale, M. W. Frank.
Dave Zolla, Harry Goodman and Miss
1 Dazsvlk of Los Angeles, 0. H. Mc
' Cutchan of Mt. Shasta, Geo. La
Frents. F. W. MacFarland, Mr. and
Mrs. W- B. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. K
W. Ross, lone cook, R. L. Clark, E.
T, Willis. Mr. and Mrs. S. Seaflde.
S. Bradbury, W. C. Phillips and D.
H. Phillips of Ssn Francisco.
In Medford Monday Lee Wilson of
this city was transacting business In
Medford Monday. Drams Pass Dally
Courier.
Mrs. Atdrlch In Hospital Mrs. W.
W. Aldrlch of 939 South Holly is
receiving treatment at the Sacred
Heart hospital this week.
Rifle Stolen A 401 automatic rifle
was reported stolen from the car of
J. E. Green, as It was parked on East
Sixth street, according to city police.
Medford Visitors-Mrs. William Kay-
ser and daughter Gloria motored to
Medford Tuesday to visit friends.
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
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Frequent Visits Esten B. Herson
of Hornbrook, Cal., expects to make
frequent visits to Medford, accord
ing to the registration papers tiled at
the bureau here yesterday. .
On Business Jack Retlaw. of Eu
gene, who Is with the Fox theaters ji
that city, arrived here by train Tues
day evening to attend to business
matters for hla company.
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Leaves for Oakland Mrs. p. R.
Backus Journeyed south by train
Tuesday evening. She was en route
to Oakland, Cal., where she plans to
remain for the winter.
Guest of Llggetts R. S. Bailey and
daughter. Miss Laura, of Corvallls are
guests In Medford this week of Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Liggett. The
Baileys formerly resided here.
Farrell In City Ernest 8. Farrell,
representative of the Union Pacific
railway, with headquarters In Eu
gene, Is spending today here on busi
ness, arriving this morning 'by train.
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Returns from School Miss Mary
Enders, daughter of Mrs. F. L. Enders,
who has been attending private school
In Portland during the summer, re
turned to Medford laat evening on
the Shasta.
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Another Grass Fire The city fire
department today answered a call at
11:40 to Queen Anne street to ex
tinguish & grass fire. No damage re
sulted, according to the report.
Has Injured Hand Harold Lamb,
whose right hand was badly burned
In a minor accident at the Rex cafe,
where he Is employed, Is In the Sac
red Heart hospital for treatment.
From Distance A. W. Anderson
and William D. Mark of Wallace, Ida.,
registered their automobiles In Med
ford yesterday, as did George Elder
of Inlsfall, Alberta, Canada.
To Jacksonville A. J. Perkins of
San Pedro listed Jacksonville as his
Oregon destination when registering
his automobile with Lee O. Garlock
at the out-of-state bureau on South
Riverside avenue Tuesday.
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Purse Missing Mrs. Nettle Lang of
Jacksonville was quite relieved yes
terday afternoon when the purse she
thought had been stolen from her
trunk was located under some pears
she was hauling.
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Culbertson Improved Richard Cul
bertson of route three, who under
went a major operation yesterday at
the Sacred Heart hospital, was re
ported In an Improved condition this
morning.
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Juveniles to Meet Degree of Honor
Juveniles' club will meet Saturday
afternoon, September 3, at 8 o'clock,
with the director, Mrs. Ida M. Wilson,
at her home, 7 Chestnut street.
Mothers are always welcome to the
sessions, according to the announce
ment. Returns for Duty J. R. Spurgeon
of Eugene, formerly ticket clerk at
the local Southern Pacific depot, 's
in Medford for a week to take the
place of Milt Ottoman, who is vaca
tioning. Mr. Spurgeon arrived here
by train last evening.
Guest of Thomases Miss Lydla
Hazleton of Minneapolis, Minn., is
the guest in Medford of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Thomas at their home on South
Riverside avenue. Miss Hazleton is
Mr. Thomas' cousin. She is en route
to her home from a trip to Alsska,
and will visit Crater lake before leav
ing southern Oregon.
Registers Car Lylem Render, rep
resentative of the Occidental Indem
nity company of San Francisco, was
among out-of-stste residents who
registered cars at the out-of-state
bureau on South Riverside yesterday.
Another was F. A. Sturgess of Los
Angeles, who stated he was a trav
eling salesman.
To Be Manager S. G. Mendenhall,
until recently manager of the Fox
Castle theater at Vancouver, Wash.,
will be manager of the Liberty thea
ter at Broadway and Stark atreets
In Portland, according to the Ore
gonlan today. Mr. Mendenhall was
formerly with the Fox theaters In
Medford.
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License Issued Roscoe Joseph
Norton, 46, and Mary Elizabeth Adam
aon, 59, both of Los Angeles, received
a marriage license at the clerk's office
here yesterday. Mr. Norton, a native
of California, la an accountant. Ac
cording to the records, this Is his
third marriage, and her second. Mrs.
Ademson stated she wes i netlve of
Colorsdo, end her occupation was
listed as housekeeping.
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Many Portlanders Here The num
erous Portland guests at the hotels
Include Floyd Gademke, Chester E.
McCarthy, James T. Newgard, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren, E. J. Frohman, W. J,
Hewlns, W. H. Schart, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Dunktn, E. R. Boeslnger, J. W.
Wiiford, A. J. Tober, G. H. Fraser,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Huber and C.
A. Pearl.
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From Grants Pass Mrs. Charles
Gordon, her daughter, Mrs. L. M.
Williams and daughter, Charmalee
Williams, motored to Medford from
Grants Pass last evening to the At
water Kent radio audition. Mrs.
Gordon was one of the Judges. Dur
ing the interval following the con
cert, little Charmalee and her moth
er', of Hollywood, entertained for the
audience.
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Arrive by Train Major J. D. Guth
rie of the forest service offices In
Portland, and O. M. Butler, editor of
the American Forest magazine and
executive secretary of the American
Forestry association of Washington.
D. C, arrived here by train from the
north today, to spend several days at
Diamond lake and Crater lake. Mr.
Butler stated that he might write
seme articles about this section for
the magazine which he edit.
Coming to Craterian Sunday
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CHEVALIER, star of "Love Me Tonight," coming Sunday to
the Craterian Theater.
Seattle Guests Those from Seattle
who are guests In the city Include F.
P. Jones, E. H. Miller, W. C. Emerlck,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Huhn, C. W. Ross,
Jack Flannery, W. R. Ellis, J. T.
Colfer and J. J. Colfer. From Spo
kane, B. R. Llnd and H. E. Walters
were listed at the hotels.
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Goes to Madera Nion R. Tucker
left last evening on the Shasta for
Madera, Cel., where he will remain
two or three days for the opening of
the dove shooting season. Mr. Tucker
arrived in Medford Sunday to vaca
tion at his lodge on Rogue river,
with his wife and son.
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Hansen Going Home Harry Han
sen, who underwent a major opera
tion some time ago at the Community
hospital, is expecting to go home to
day, his condition being much Im
proved. He told friends yesterday
not to exhaust the good fishing
he will soon be among them again
with hook and line ready for action
Hnnhys Visit Noths Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Hanby have reutrned from
week's Btay in Salem, where they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Noth,
formerly of this city. They also vis
ited several other former residents of
Medford, who are making their homes
In the capital city, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Brown being among them.
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Instructors Return Miss Louise
Hollenback la among Instructors re
turning to Medford for the opening
of the school year. She spent the
summer with her parents In southern
California. Miss Annie Meade Wat
kins and Miss Eleanor Curry have
also returned to the city from their
summer vacations.
ALWAYS COOL
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Phone 91 Children 10c
Wednesday and Thursday
'The Doomed
Battalion
with
Tala Birell, Luis Trenker
Victor Varconi
Also
"Stilne On. Harveat Moon"
rirtorlal News
Adults Lie. Kids oc
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TRIP TO HOLLYWOOD ON UNITED AIR LINES FOR LIONS CLUB WINNER
Stage Show Feature
Holly Anniversary
In celebration of the second anni
versary of the theater, the Holly will
present for today and tomorrow mati
nee and evening another combination
stage and screen program. On the
stage will be featured another big
time Taudevllle program composed
of tk group of variety artists. Warren
and Inman In a comedy riot entitled
'Oh Yeah," will furnish laughs enough
to last for a long time. The Campus
Co-eds and Duke and Duke will fur
nish everything anyone could want
in the way of music and novelty
dances and numbers.
On the screen will be featured "The
Crooner," a sad, sad story of a girl
who fell for a mega-phonle In trn
flesh. Crooners are reputed to be
responsible for the heart trouble of
ten million women and terrific pains
In the necks of ten million men.
Whether this 1 the case or not Is of
little concern as the picture will not
settle the question one way or an
other, but will leave It up to the
descretton of the audience.
Featured In "The Crooner" are Ann
Dvorak, David Manners and Ken Mf
ray. This picture will be at the Holly
today and tomorrow, along with the
Holly anniversary celebration.
WALTER HUSTON IN 'THE
RULING VOICE' AT STATE
A grafting Big Shot who never
carries a gun and who behaves like
soft-spoken business executive, is
the anomelous cherecter played bv
Walter Huston In "The Ruling Voice."
the daring expose of Big Business,
which opens at the State theater to
night.
The cast of "The Ruling Voice"
Includes Doris Kenyon, Lorette Young
and David Manners.
'DOOMED BATTALION' IS
ITALIAN WAR PICTURE
The Doomed Battalion," thrilling
war drama of the Tyrol, opened at
the Roxy theater this afternoon. Tala
Btrell, exotic Viennese stage star, la
featured In this amazing plctui.
GHILDERS TO OBSERVE
In anticipation of their 60th wed
ding anniversary, which will be real
ized December 11 of this year, Mr.
and Mrs. 8. Chlldera of 831 Spencer
street will celebrate with a family
re vi nion at their home Sunday.
The celebration has been planned
for the early date because of the in
ability of their eight children to be
In Vie valley in December. They
will be here Sunday and a large
family dinner and other festivi
ties are being arranged by Mr. and
Mrs. Ch Uden, who will be hosts to
their seven sons, one daughter and
34 grandchildren.
The sons are: Bert Chlldera, Mid
dle ton, Cal.; Ouy Cbllders, Fresno.
Cal.; Eugene Chlldera, Medford; El
mer Chltders, Medford; Raymond
Chlldera, Medford. Tho daughter, Mrs.
Chlldera, San Francisco, and Clem
Ohllders, Medford. The laughter, Mrs.
Vidian Moran, Is living In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Chlldera, w.ho are
now B4 and 74 years of age, respect
ively, were married in Sallna Olty,
Cal., December 11, 1873. They have
made their home In Medford for the
past 46 years and have a host of
friends who extend them congratulations.
Radio Artists Play
For Nandie's Dance
atra this week will play for a dinner
danca at Nandle't Grille tomorrow
night, Thursday, according to T. B.
Nandlt.
This group of famous radio artist
will be at Nandle'a from eight to
twelve o'clock furnishing local danc
ers with a varied program of popular
music.
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Book exchange at the senior high
school will be open Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, It haa been announced
by Miss Myrna Barrett, librarian. The
exchage will be open for the receiving
of books from 8 to 13 In the morn
ings and from 1 to 3:30 in the after
noons, except Saturday.
Mist Barrett urges that all books
to be sold be checked Into the de
partment this week. In order that
they might be ready for sal w&en
school opens.
resumed at
Newberg. Operations
Giles packing plant
15c SEAT TIME 15c
Last Timei Today
"The Trial of
Vivienne Ware" .
Tomorrow
Robert Montgomery
Plui Laurel - Hardy
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and THURSDAY
Last Day yfC?
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TODAY
TOMORROW ,
Second Anniversary Celebration
Featuring
ANOTHER GALA ALL-STAR
VAUDEVILLE ROAD SHOW
And On the Screen "THE CROONER"
WARREN and INMAN
Features of "LIMEHOUSB NIOIITS
A Complete Comedy Riot
DUKE and DUKE
WATCH THE FEET
CAMPUS 00-EDS
From Warner's
Down-Town Theatre
Richard Warren
A Master
Without
Ceremony
MLLDR1G
VOICE
WALTER HUSTON
L0RETTA YOUNG
ji. -J Coming
(f Friday
and
Saturday
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
"IT'S TOUGH TO
BE FAMOUS"
IS!
KNOW WMAT I WAS
I f THINKIWG ABOUT A
HI IRRARD I A
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ALUMINUM WARE SPECIAL
The original Waterless cookingware.
Special this week only
Preserving Kettles
Home Demonstrator price for this 7-qt.
kettle $6
Our price this week
$2.79
. Preserving Kettles
Home Demonstrator price for tfcU 10
qt. kettle i $8
Our price thii week
$3.49
HUBBARD BROS., Inc.
Since 1884
East Main
SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY
1:80 Doots open.
8:85 Vaudeville.
7:00 Doors open.
7:80 Vaudeville.
8:80 Vaudeville.
THURSDAY
1:15 Doors open.
3:10 Vaudeville.
7:00 Doors open.
7:80 Vaudeville.
8:80 Vaudeville.
NO ADVANCE
IN PRICES
TO OUR PATRONS'
Your splendid support
during the past year has
been greatly appreciated,
as !t has made possible
the success we fcavi en
joyed since the opening
of the Holly Theatre,
In appreciation of your
support we are present
ing what we believe to be
the bent stage and screen
program available for
Medford at this time.
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a" JWI ir JVl 1 aaf 1 rV
ON THE SCREEN
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The Bad, Sad Story
of a Girl Who Actu
ally Fell for One of
Those Mega-phoniei
is the Flesh. Every
Radio fan Must See
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Dvorak
David Manners
Ken Murray