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JfEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE. MEBFOKD. OftEGOS, TTTTTRSDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1D32. PXGE SEVEN IF Lccal and Personal State Constabulary Stationed Here To Vlilt Cncle Mrs. Berths Dstli )ft today for Riddle, Ora., to spend tiro weeks Ylsltlhg her uncle there, flba made the trip on the Shasta. a . - Journeys South Mrs. Ever at Santa Barbara, who spent yesterday la Mediord, lelt laat evening by train .for her home in the aouth. 4 ' ' ' ' In Medford Today Ura. Ingle Grlf JHha and eon of Rogue River were is Medford today for the courthouse eelebratlon. v Visits In North Mn. Carl Hover of Central Point left on the Shasta today for Corvallls, where she will visit over the holiday.. Quota Leave Mr. and Mrs. Tom Higher of Mojave, Cel., who were fuesU In Medford of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Webster, left laat evening on ttie Shasta for their home. ? " ' ; 7 MlH Slngler nere Miss Hilda Slng- lar. who haa been talcing a graduate ODurse at St. Vlnoent's hospital In Portland, returned to Medford this morning by train. ' ' ' t Mlas Cox Here Mlsa Ora Cox, prin cipal of the Lincoln school here, re turned to Medford on the Shasta to day from Buahnell, 111., where she pent the summer. I In Ashland W. T. Ehmie of Med lbrd, district manager of the General Petroleum atatlons, waa calling m Ashland at the local station Tuesday. Ashland Dally Tidings. . 1 Miss Gray Returns To resume her duties here with the Mediord school system. Miss Annette Gray arrived in Medford this morning from Salem, ? Returns noma Miss Denabelle flawyers left by train Wednesday renlny for her home in Detroit, lflch.( having spent the summer here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Bawyers. :f Guests of Wilmots Miss Dulclna Brown, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R 0, Brown, and Miss Brook Baker, all Of Portland, were overnight guests o! ICr. and Mrs. Fred J. Wllmot Tuesday aight. ' Goes to Portland Among the ex cursionists leaving today on the Southern Pacific train was Mrs. Thomas Freed and daughter, Miss Joyce, who will spend a week or ten 4 ays In Portland. Ti Mrs. Spurgeon Here Mrs. J. R. Bpurgeon arrived In Medford from Eugene last evening by train to be with her husband for a week, while be la stationed here with the South -rn Pacific company. ' ) ".1 Return from Cnmp Ben Sheldon ; of Los Angeles returned to Medford teat evening by motor from Wlllapa Jlay.- accompanied by his three chll ' flren, Barbara, David and Abbott, wno have been attending Camp Wlllapa during the summer. i ' - , -' Teach In Springfield Miss Juanlta Demmer left on the Shasta this morn . .' ing for Portland, where she will spend ft week visiting, before returning to Springfield, Ore. Miss Demmer will ' he Instructor In Spanish and Latin In the Springfield high school this ' year. i ' " ' f Mrs. DeVore Leaves Having spent ? 'the summer in Medford as the guest ; ,of her daughter, Mrs. P. J. DeVore l.,Jeft by train this morning for her : ,home In Halo, Mo. En route east she will visit In Portland and Spokane. ,,Mrs. DeVore was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Wllmot here. . '& .1 Here for Dedication Mrs. Robert , Bob we 11 ctf Oranta Pass arrived In I jfcledford by train this morning to ! ttend the dedication of the new county courthouse. She Is the guest ,;in Medford of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T, Merrlman, the latter being her 'niece. y 5 MIh Hazelton Leaves Miss Lydia .Hazelton of Minneapolis, Minn., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. io. M. Thomas for the past several :fdays, left by train this morning for the north. They visited Crater lake '.'; while Miss Hazelton was here. Miss . Haniton will visit in Tacoma ana , ;on the coast before returning east, j A Klnnes Leave Mrs. C. H. Klnne land daughter Elaine, who have been I guests here for the past few days of 'j Mrs. Phil Jermsta of Phoenix, left ; today by train for Portland, en route .J to their home In Minneapolis, Minn. J Yesterday the group, accompanied by '-Mrs. Ted LUtlefleld and Mrs. Miles I Oa rum 111, motored to Crater lane. Reports Thefts William Roberts. j who has a summer camp at Crater creek on the Diamond Lake road, ; reported today that while he was in Ashland on business Wednesday, hi property was molested. He reported v t!e loss of a tent, fly and other camp i articles. Mr. Roberts stated that he had been camped there for the past ten years, and this was the first time anything bad been taken. Permit Issued A building permit has been Issued by the city to P. T. Agens for the construction of a resi dence at 233 Valley View Drive, at a cost of 2000. Has Large Cucumber Mrs. R. Waldron of 620 Oak street has on display at the Chamber of Commerce today a cucumber which measures 13 Inches In circumference. Reports Theft Louts Shoemaker of aold Hill reported to the police in Mediord today that he had a tire. rim and tube stolen from his auto mobile at Gold Hill. Brings Asters Mrs. Mary O. Carey of Eden precinct today brought a large bouquet of asters to the Cham ber of Commerce, which are being displayed there. From Distance Mr. and Mrs. 8. H Carson and son of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Du Moulin and son of Phoenix, Arts., were over night guests at hotels here from dis tant points, Return to School To take up their positions aa Instructors in the Med ford Junior high school, Mlsa Grace Colborn of Portland, Miss Marvel Bliss and Miss Margaret Hammond have returned to Medford. Compliments of City Carrying with the lovely bouquet of gladioli, the compliments of the city of Grants Pass, Mrs. Riddle today presented the Chamber of Commerce here with the flowers, m colors of pink and yellow. Cuts Hend Little Jacquolse Klrt- ley, two and a half year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klrtley, suf fered a severe cut on her head yes terday afternoon when she fell from a swing. Two stitches were taken in the gash. From the Bay San Francisco resi dents listed on the hotel registers Include G. R. Mcintosh, A. L. HUst. D. O. Ferguson, S. M. French, Wm. Greenfield. K. D. Gillies and R. D. Bergln. E. L. Case, H. P. Glddlngs and H. C. Dodge were registered from Oakland. J Guests from City The Portland guests at hotels here Include R. W. Keith, W. R. Sloan and family, J. T Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hoffman and family, Mrs. M. A. Stratton and daughters, R. R. Nicholson, E. R, Balslnger, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Oliver, L. H. Myhus, R. D. Olllver and R. G, Stlmson. u Called to Medford Having been called to Medford by the serious Ill ness of Adam Emlg, his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Wocknlck of Portland, ar rived here by train this morning. Another daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Bren- der,' and his brother, John Emlg, both of Leavenworth, Wash., are ex pected here tomorrow. Mr. Emlg is m the sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. Stetger In North Mrs. J. J. Stelger, who went to Portland some time ago for treatments, was expected to return the first of the week, but has found the treatments so helpful she will spend a longer period In the Rose City, according to news received by local friends. Mr. Stelger and Miss Crotty accompanied Mrs. Stelger to Portland. Olsen In City George Olsen, for merly with the Holly theater In this city, was In Medford on business this morning from Yreka. Some of his friends were passing him by on the streets this morning, as they failed to recognize him. He was wearing a beard of several weeks' growth, in preparation for the big gold rush cele. oration there next week. Keysor Fined Kermlt Keysor was fined 910 and costs of $10.50 yester day in Judge Glenn O. Taylor's court, on the charge of operating a car with improper license plates. A Jury trial was conducted Tuesday, and Keysor was found guilty. He had been ar rested by state police officers. The defendant was charged with having California plates on his machine while working in Medford. Kennell Ellis Photo Left to light, top row: Captain Lee Bown. Lieutenant O. O. Tt'lchols, Melva Parrett, Stenographer; B. M. Baucom and J. 8. Folsom. Bottom row: W, H. Ellenburg, James O'Brien. Tommy Sheridan. In the game di vision, Pgt Ed VTalke-. and Jerry Cochran. Accident Reported A minor auto collision was reported at the city police station today, between the cars driven by Miss Carmen Dorothy of Jacksonville and Maynard Bush of this city. Neither car was seriously damaged. The Impact occurred at the corner of Main and Newtown, at 9:45 this morning. Registers Today When Jay E. Beemer of Sharpsburg, Iowa, regis tered his automobile at the out-of-state bureau on South Riverside ave nue today, he also registered for the National American Legion convention In Portland. Mr. Beemer, postmaster of Sharpsburg, is national delegare from Grimm-Short post of that city. He stated today that the Iowa State Legion convention voted In favor of Immediate payment of the bonus. Stop at Hotels From Seattle, Dor othy Harloe and Olln W. Harris were guests at hotels here from the north. Others from the northwest Included the following Oregon lans: Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hanson of Grants Pass. Mrs. M. C. Butlor, Chet Hemenway, Miss Louise I. King, Ted Mesch, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bean and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Holman of Salem, I. G. Rivers, E. B. Farrell and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Knight of Eugene, Lucile Mar cum and Thomas W. Delzell of Klam ath Falls, Roy Entler of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Woodworth of Al bany, Mrs. M. E. Wood of Ashland, Henry Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schoenfeld and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lentsch of Corvallls. Maytag Officials Say Pacific Coast Business Brighter Three officials of the Maytag com pany now making a tour over the country are Impressed with the busi ness outlook, particularly for the Pa cific northwest. At the sales meeting held In Portland, It was predicted by Roy A. Bradt, vice-president in charge of sales, that the present up turn In business la permanent. His opinion Is based on the Improved trend in commodity prices and the wave of confidence that Is sweeping the country. This Improvement In business has been directly reflected In Increased activity at the Maytag factory, where 1500 men have been added to the payroll. Sales have Increased mate' rlally and Mr. Bradt was Impressed by the showing made In the north west division where sales Increased 50 per cent In August over July. This has enabled J. A. Gazelle, division manager for Maytag Pacific Inter- mountain company, to add 276 men to his aalea force. Accompanying Mr. Bradt were O. C, Cameron, vice-president of the May tag corporation, and Wa'ter Seller, TO.MIK U alter Huston In "THE Rt'l 3Z "LINO VOICE Hi ALWAYS COOL R0XY...15' Phone 101 Children le lJlt Time. TOMOHT "The Doomed Battalion" COTOlnf FRIDAY and BATl'BDAT Richard Arlro, Jack Oakla, In "SKY BRIDE" LAST TIMES TONIGHT Second Anniversary Celebration hollies Tollies FEATl'RIN'O An All-Star VAUDEVILLE Road Show WARREN AND INMAN A COMEDY RIOT DUKE AND DUKE WATCH THE FEET CAMPUS C0-ED3 A VERSATILE GROVP OF HOT NUMBERS fclfmwf mm iii w ifwi Frances Margaret Wilson, better known to her many friends as "Aunt Fanny." passed away at the home of her granddaughter. Mrs. Frank O. Clark, 1917 East Main street, Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Wilson had been In falling health for some time, but waa taken seriously 111 a few days ago. Sie was 68 years old. Her parents were pioneers of south ern Oregon, and Mrs. Wilson had lived In this section most of her life. She Is survived by one son, James F. Wilson, of San Francisco; two nieces. Mrs. Phil Metschan and Mrs. Ella Watson, of Portland, and her grand daughter, Mrs. Clark. She waa a member of Jacksonville Rebekah lodge. Funeral services will be conducted from the Pearl Funeral Home Fri day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. A. G. Bennett officiating. Interment In the Jacksonville cemetery. Broken windows glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. Real Estate or Insurance Leave it to Jones Phone 70A. vice-president of Cramer - Krassclt company, advertising counsellor. 4 Gary Cooper Stars In Coming Picture "Devil and the Deep," starring Gary Cooper, opens at the Fox Cra- terlan Wednesday. The picture, which marks Cooper's return to the screen after several months spent hunting In Africa, is set In a port on the north coast of Africa. Miss Bank head is cast as the wife of a submarine commander, who Is Insanely jealous of her. She meets Cooper and falls in love with him, to discover later that he Is a new mem ber of her husband's crew. When the husband discovers the situation, he gets the two of them aboard his vessel, heads It for a freighter, and turns the controls over to Cooper Just as it crashes. The sub sinks, and while It la lying crip pled on the ocean floor the two men battle with their wits for the woman. Crowds Enjoy Acts In Show At Holly Largo crowds packed the Holly yesterday for the opening showings of the third edition of Hollies Follies and the second anniversary of the Holly theater. The big combination stage and screen program made a tremendous hit with the patrons, as evidenced by roaring laughs through out both the vaudeville and the screen program. Constructed on the review Idea, this stage program presents one of the most lively and diversified that has appeared here for some time. Richard Warren, as the master of i ceremonies, keeps the audience In j convulsions all the while, while the Campus Co-eds and Duke and Duke furnish entertainment of a different variety. "The Crooner," the screen feature. ! also made a hit. Tonight will be the last showings of this program. HIGGINB0THAM HELD AS RECKLESS DRIVER A. W. Higglnbotham was arrested by the state police last night, charged with reckirae and drunken driving on the Midway highway. Hig glnbotham Is alleged to have driven Into a Davis Bros, fruit truck at a high rate of speed. Both machines were wrecked, almost beyond repair. Neither driver was Injured. a A 9 EE. George E. brans died at the Port land veterans' hospital Monday from j Rev. Frnncls W. Black officiating, Ha bad resided In Portland for the past seven years. Mr. Evans leaves bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Ev ans of Jacksonville; one sister, Mlas Ella Evans, Jacksonville; two half brothers, captain Frank Moore, sta tioned at Washington, D. O and Lieutenant Commander Jaa. D. Moore, stationed at Boston, Mass. Funeral services will be held at the Cathollo church Friday at 0 a. m. injuries received in an automobile accident August 39. He was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Evans of Jacksonville, Ore, former residents of Ashland for the past 40 yenrs. He was born In Ashland, July 31, 1897, and served In the world war, In the 65th artillery, enlisting at Ash land, being over seas for two years. Prayer service will be held at the Perl Funeral noma this evening a4 7.30. Interment In Siskiyou Memo rial park. New Fall apparel arriving dally Authentic styles-moderatly priced at ETHELWYN B. 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