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-MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, 'OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1932. PAGE NINE Lccal and Business Caller W. W. WlUets of Per la t was business caller In Med ford yesterday. Mrs. Kennedy In Hospital Mr. M. C. Kennedy Is In the Community hospital for a minor operation. To San Francisco Miss Jessie M&stln and Mrs. Dunn are spending a few daya In San Francisco, having left here by train last evening. - Miss Applegate Returns Miss Gladys Applegate returned Thursday from several days' business visit to Klamath Falls. ' Mlia Renlsniin Return Mian Edith Benjamin, who has been spending a few days In Roseburg, returned to Medford today by train. Goes to Redding Mrs. George Blg ler left on the Shasta last evening for Redding, Cal., to spend the week end with her daughter. Mrs. Robert Lucas. Leaves Hospital Mrs. Alan Braek Inreed Is leaving the Sacred Heart hospital today, where she has been receiving medical treatment for a short period. Returns North George C. Thomas, representative of the Chicago Great Western railway, left last evening for Portland, having attended to busi ness matters in Medford. Return to Oakland Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Garrett, who have been visiting a few days with the George 0. Gar rett family and the 0. R. Frys, left last evening for Oakland, Cal. Accompany Bodies Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tuttle left last evening by train for Chicago, to accompany the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Tut tle, who were killed Sunday in an automobile accident near Gold Hill. r. 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 way 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 our retail store can supply you. Place your order early. L The Dessert That's SNIDER'S ICE CREAM 9 M 1 Keep This List in Vour Kitchen and Order these Varieties the Year Around ICE CREAM VANILLA BUTTERSCOTCH BANANA NIT MAPLE NUT ALMOND TOFFEE SHERBET PINEAPPLE LEMON Special orders tak.n anv time for brlcW. Pint r-arkairs that fit In errlce. SniderDairy&ProduceCo. Mrs. M. Snider, Owner & Manager Phone 203 Personal Business Caller Louis Gentner of Grlffen creek transacted business in Medford this morning. Sweet In City L. M. Sweet, rancher of the dams Valley section, was in the city this morning transacting business and discussing the political situation. To Klamath Falls Glenn L. Jack son, sales manager for the Copco and Mountain States power companies, left this morning on a short business trip to Klamath Falls. In from Reese Creek Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bellows and son Benjamin, accompanied by Mrs. Bellows' broth er, Bert Wyant, were in Medford this morning, shopping at local stores and attending to business matters. Youngs Are Here Mrs. J. W. Young and sons, Dougal and Arnold, return ed to Medford last evening from Port land, where they were with Mr. Young, who died Wednesday night. They were accompanied here by Z. N. Agee. Mr. Reames Home Evan A. Reames returned to Medford this morning by train from Portland, where he attended the Democratic meeting and heard Governor Franklin D. Roose velt. Has Major Operation Mrs. Leota Davidson of 17 Glen Oak court un derwent . a major operation at the Community hospital today and was reported getting along nicely this afternoon. Home from North Ray Wright and C. C. Chase returned to this city Wednesday from Portland, where they attended a New York Life Insurance sales conference conducted by Grif fin Lovelace of the New York officers. Mr. Wright was an honor delegate at the meeting. i Always In Season LEMON PINEAPPLE FRESH STRAWBERRY CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE MALT HAWAIIAN DELIGHT v ; 5 FRESH STRAW BI.RRV ORANGE ORANGACE Fanejr MnM, or ene and two color jour Irtifldalre are mother Snider Blakes Lean Mr, w. O. Blake and daujhwrs, Louise and Ruth, are pending the week-end In Roaeburi, Tinting relative, saving left here Friday morning by train. Unsuccessful H. O. Fredette re turned yesterday from the Mt. Mc Laughlin area, where he was unsuc cessful in bringing back a deer. He spent three days In the woods. e Mr. Fullen Here Charles Fullen. representative of the Chicago Great Western railroad, with headquartera In Portland, la In the city today on business. Gives Exam Glen Nell, department of commerce airways Inspector, ar rived In Medford yesterday, and Is to day giving transport pilot teats. ... Lawson Leaves Ruse Lawaon of Portland, who waa an overnight vis itor in Medford. left the Medford municipal airport this morning for the northern city. He waa flying a Fleet. Leaves for School Wawne Mason, student at Oregon State college, lert today by train for Corvalll to enter the oollege for his Junior year. Wayne Is the son of Mrs. H. W. Mason of Talent. Allen Stops Here Dudley O. Allen, Insurance man, who frequently vlslta thla area, stopped In Medford yester day on hla return to Portland from the south for a short visit with friends and to attend tc business matters. a In and Out J. R. McMillan of Klamath, Oal., who registered his automobile at the out-of-state bureau on South Riverside yesterday after noon, stated that he planned to make numerous trips In and out of the state. - Hurd Leaves Today C. T. Hurd left today for Klamath Falls, en route to Portland, after several days business visit In Medford. Mr. Hurd la man ager of the Jobbers Supply Co. of Portland and visits thla city period ically throughout the year. Much Improved Mrs. Lee Smith, who recently underwent a major op eration at the Community hospital, was In a much Improved condition today and waa removed to her home. Mrs. Frank Silvia, who also recently underwent a major operation, re turned home today. Potters Are Here Walter B. Potter, lighting specialist for the General Electric Co., arrived here yesterday to conduct a series of lighting dem onstrations In the larger towns of Southern Oregon. He waa accom panied by Mrs. Potter and small daughter, who will make their head quarters In Medford. . . Stop In City with their OTegon addresses listed aa Medford, the fol lowing travelers registered their auto mobiles yesterday at the out-of-state bureau, with Lee C. Oarlock: Earl L. Johnson of Dewitt, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kershaw of Albuquerque, N. m.. and o. v. Fall of Penryn, Cal., Robert D. Chamberlain of Sunset-on-the-Rogue. Fire Reported A small fire on the west aide of Mt. Pitt- waa burning last nlgltt, according to a telephone call received this non by the Rogue River national forest service offices. John Hoist la ranger there, and Thomas Rlgsby at the guard station. They spent the night hunting for the firse, they reported to the office here. From State Points Jack Retlaw and Helen Watson of Eugene were among the realdente of the state, from points outside of Portland, who were overnight guesta In thla city. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Patrick I. Riley of Marahfleld, E. J. Putnam of Drew, George E. Neal and H. B. Hughes of Coquille, B. E. King of Merrill, Mr. and Mra. c. A. White and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Semoor of Lakevlew. and Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Lee of Salem To Show Pictures A special pro gram of Copco motion picture will be presented at the Rogue River academy tomorrow night, through the courtesy of the California Oregon power company. Recent "Copco cur rent events." Including the court house dedication, the Jacksonville gold rush Jubilee, the Olympic gamea, Santa Barbara fiesta and other in teresting films, will be shown during the evening. There also will be some short comedy reels for the children. Guests In City Hotel guesta in Medford from California are W. N. Mohondro of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Dletz and Mrs. H. D. Cor- theH of Mill Valley. Ben Kuret. Mr. and Mrs. F. Alters and" daughter. S. L. Crlsty, Wm. C. Druehl. H. C. Brew er and Frank Kardel of San Francisco, Mlas Julia Herrlaon, Miss Caroline B. Smith and Albert O. Berg of Pasa dena, Martha L. Daley of Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. M. M- McVey and Mra. J. C. Heller of Crescent City, Mrs. O. R. Bonn and Theo. R. Mclntyer of Los Angeles. FREE LECTURE ON Christian Science BY John Ellis Sedman, C. S. of Los Angeles, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mais. RIALTO THEATRE, Medford Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1932 8 O'clock P. M. The Public Is Cordially Invited Portlanders Here From Portland, the guests at the Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Talbot, A. Zlmmer, A. R. Coffman, Sam B. Foster, L. C. Billings, 8. O. Smith, C. F. Galllghy, Russ Lawaon. Glen W. Nell, R. H. Taylor. V. L. Torrey, V. J. Drougard. Louie R. Centra R. D. Farrell. B. C. Long. Earle W. Smith and family, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Wheat, Albert E. Horn. O. B. Yerby, N. Lang, E. S. Evans and W. C. Smith. Baffling Mystery Picture At Holly Charles Blckford and Constance Cummlnga are ieen at the Holly theater today In "The Last Man.' Not since "Beau Oeste" has the screen had so strange and baffling & mystery setting as Is provided at the start of "The Last Man." A detective, played by Chaa. Btck ford. Is sent to Suez by a London Insurance firm to Investigate large marine losses collected by John Win gate, ship owner. The experiences of this man are the plot of the story and furnish plenty of thrilling background for the picture. Added features at the Holly today and tomorrow will Include a Mickey Mouse cartoon, the first real Mickey Mouse to have been shown in Med ford for some months. Other fea- tureattea are a comedy and a sports reel. Saturday night will present anoth er of the popular revival shows, this time presenting the famous story. "Son of the Gods," which features Richard Barthelmess and Constance Bennett. All attending the Saturday night show will be Invited to remain as guests of the Holly for the re vival showing of this picture. Robinson Coming To Fox Craterian Two famous screen names are at the head of the cast of "Tiger Shark," the First National exciting picture of the colorful tuna Indus try, which comes to the Fox Crate rian Sunday. Edward O. Robinson, star of the picture, and Richard Arlen, long a screen favorite, play together for the first time In this stirring and sensa tional epic of the seas, a story of life among the fishermen who take their Uvea Into their hands practically every time they go to sea. In this picture Arlen sings for the first time rollicking songs of the sea. He plays "Pipes," a mate on Robin son's fishing boat, and gets his nick name from his vocal accomplish ments. Many of the spectacular sea shots are made off the west coast of Mex ico, where man-eating sharks are found in great schools. These scenes are said to be thrilling In the ex treme. "Congorllla," Martin Johson'a fa mous picture, Is the Attraction at the Craterian tonight and Saturday. Sherlock Holmes Hit Rialto's Attraction 'Sherlock Holms' Fatal Hour a thrilling detective story by Sir Ar thur Con an Doyle, shows for the last times today at the Ralto theater. Tomorrow Tim McCoy, In another of those smashing .dramas of the open spaces, will occupy the screen of the Rial to In "Law of the North." In this picture, as In others, McCoy will have the support of little Andy Shuford, wiho la fast becoming as popular as McCoy himself. Special Communication of Xf F. & A. M., Friday. Sept. 23rd, at 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C. degree. Visitors invited. By order of L. 0. Stewart, W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secretary, SDTHERLIN Plant of Nonparlel Quicksilver Corp. now In full opera tion. RsRolilSsllS&EBSakCri SSTUDIOl Formerly the STATE SATURDAY The Conquering Horde Richard Arlen. Fay Wray COMING SUNDAY Wl RICHARD DIX In Fj "The Lost Squadron' R0XY...15C Phone zni Children 10c Last Times TONIGHT Paul Lucas In "Working Girls" SATURDAY Only Continuous shows 1:30 to 11 BUZZ BARTON In "THE CYCLONE KID". Also "Noah's outing." "Windy Riley Goes to Hollywood. Chap "Adventures In Africa." E Sentencing of three members of the so-called "Ashland Gang" who last July burglarized the J. C. Penney store there, Is awaiting the wishes of Circuit Judge H. D. Norton, busy with trial procedure. It will probobly be at the conclusion of the present Jury case before the court. Two members of the alleged gang Lester (Buck) Wilson, and Luther Crosby, are on parole from the atate prison ot 8alem. They were given their liberty last May. Emalte (Bobby) Mansfield. 22, who. it la said, haa been the beneficiary of half a dozen pa roles, Is held as member of the gang. Virgil (Dodo) Burnett, IB. Is held sa a member. Two Asnland glrla are also Involved In the crime In minor capacities. All but Wilson, the dis trict attorney's office says, have made confessions, and are willing to enter guilty pleas. The Mansfield woman, aocordlng to the district attorney's office, was a "bad Infuence" among Ashland glrla. Tne mother of Luther Croaby haa Interviewed the district attorney rela tive to leniency for her son. She asks that his present parole be re voked, snd that he not be aentenced on the new charge. Under prison rules, Crosby must serve the balance of hla first term, as a parole violator, and then any sentence that may be Imposed upon him for the present charge. Wilson, who with Croaby was sen tenced to atate prison for the robbery of Miller's Toggery In Ashland, claims that he Is a victim of clrcumstancea and waa not Involved In the Penney robbery. Authorities claim that when arrested he waa wearing clothes stolen from the J. C. Penney atbre. I Local radio audiences will be inter ested to know that a. series ot forty patriotic lectures will be presented this winter by Medford Post No. 15, American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary; Crater Lake chapter Daughters of the American Revolu tion; the Boy and Olrl Scouts and the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, through the courtesy of KMED radio station. These 15 minute lectures are en dorsed by the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, a national organi zation and are written by men who are qualified by experience to speak with authority. Their purpose la to combat the Influence of communism and to familiarize the American peo ple with authentic facts relative to governmental affairs. The movement is nation-wide and Is being promoted with the Invaluable cooperation and help of radio stations in many cities. The lectures. In Medford. will be broadcast weekly and the first one will be read by Wilson Wait, com mander of Medford Post No 15, Amer ican Legion, on Saturday, September 24, at one o'clock p. m. Sell your old gold at Lawrence's Jewelry Store. TodayTomorrow . A MAN OF FEARLESS COURAGE AND A WOMAN IRRESISTIBLY BEAUTIFUL A Mysterious In trigue That Sen tenced Ships to Doom Men to Death. nryvwi") .hid tfjm rS. Annr.n MICKEY MOUSE COMEDY SPORTS Revival Show SATURDAY NIGHT "Son oE The Gods11 RICHARD BARTHELMESS A motion In opposition to granting the plea of Alvln Toll? f son, through his attorneys, for a further extension ot 30 daya for filing of briefs in an appeal to the state supreme court, was presented yesterday by District Attorney George A. Codding. The op posing motion contends that two ex tensions have been granted and that any legal points Involved do not Jus tify further delay. The defense counsel pleads that further time Is needed for writing of the briefs, and that a grave constitu tional right la Involved, of value alike to the state and the defendant. Tollefson Is under a two-year sen tence In state prison for confessed perpetration of the Centrnl Point bank robbery hoax last May. The amount Involved was about $S00 and the bank sustained no loss by reason of embez zlement. All further legal procedure In the case is In the hands of the state su preme court, the Jackson county cir cuit court, or Circuit Judge H. D. Norton having no further Jurisdiction in the matter. WARN OF BOGUS State police today Issued a warn ing to merchants and banks of the city, and the Rogue River valley to be on the watch for spurious travelers' checks passed by a gang now reported as operating In the Eugene and Cor vallls districts. According to the atate police the gang Is hearted south and may try to operate In this city and Ashland. They travel by auto and give the Impres sion of well-to-do tourists. The checks are purportedly from the "American Illinois Bank Trust Company" o;' Chicago, and there Is no such Institution. The names used In signing the travelers checks, so far learned, are "R. W. Price" "Michael D. Hunt" and "C. C. Talbott." The checks are poor Imitations of the gen uine, and are printed on cheap paper, It Is said. MYRTLE POINT Local fairgrounds improved. 1 ANY ANY 1 J IOC SEAT TIME lUC Ends Today "Sherlock Holmes' . Fatal Hour" Tomorrow Bill Cody "Law of the North" Sunday JOHN GILBERT Ills Own Story. "Downstalra" CONSTANCE BENNETT About thirty young men and wom en of Medford and surroundlns. points, gathered at the Medford Hotel last evening to perfect the organl. Hon of the Young Republican league, wlh Jack Porter as chairman. Offi ce were not elected, aa no represen tatives were In attendance from Ash land. The committee la to meet Mon day to draw up the constitution. Frank P. Farrell. local attorney, gave a short talk at the opening of the meotlng. and expressed favor In forming the club of young people, who could study political Issues and not become embroiled with argu ments and quarrels of the older poli ticians. Republican headquarters In Port land have announced that Vice-President Curtla Is planning a western trip, and If he vlslta Oregon, Medford will be one of hla stopping piacea. Mr. Farrell auggested that the meet ing. If scheduled, be conducted by the young organization. Chairman Porter called on Frank Perl to tell some of the plana of the proposed club. it. ... - mended that declaration of Inten tions be drawn up for adoption at the next meeting, when offlcera are to be named. Attorney William McAllister was vomporary chairman of the gathering. To draw up the constitution. Seth -uy. oonn resula of Rogue River, William McAllister rt (tiihi. t . , w, .........g ocUKb- son. Hobart M. Pric mi., , Carroll and Miss Josephine Koppes ,ura, una airs. Everett Faber of Central Point were named aa the vuillllllLlOS. Slunlnc the nftt.lflnn , ship, wers Frank Perl, Seth Coy, John .vu., ueraia a. Barr. A. P. Butler, Francis 8. Burr. Hobart M. Price Carln Dcgermark, Winifred Andrews.' Maurlne Carroll. Gertrude Watsllng Orace Colborne. Arthur D. Hess, Wil liam M. McAllister, o. H. Bengtoon, Helen Dorothy Winter. Margaret Arn old, Mrs. F. Perl. Un r w d. v ... unigwu, Margaret Reld, Josephine Koppes. .,w,a rurw-r, uiancne E. Runels, Fred H. Dupray, Beulah Faber and cvorevu a. raoer. WOW PLAYING UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT $100,000 nimea in Airicai fPt of raes fill I II I - IV --V-vF- v n uw saxHsiii w i ith --v.' ; H .-W RICHARD ARLEN ZITA JOHANN TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY 3 -ROOM furnished apartment, clean and cheap. 310 Portland Ave. GLORIA PAN APTS. For sale or trade, or will lease for one year. Ood income. 375 South Central. Tel. 379-R. POR SALE Small airtlte heater with pipe, floorboard arm lenaer. car gain. Phone 607-H. PLFASANT room for gentleman: elos In; bath, garage. 6og . Main. LOST Female Irish setter. Answer name "Red" Tel. 870. FOR TRADE Turkeys for wood or trailer. Phone 712-L, or call at 633 E. Main. FOR SALE Grapes, several varlettei; also Jonathan and Delicious ap ples. Cheaper by truk lots. Jo Kantor, Rout 4. Box 337. TO EXCHANGE 8 clear city loti and some cash for good car. Box 7819, Tribune. FOR SALE Modern ranch, B4 acres, free water. One 40-acre, plenty of alfalfa hay and fruit on both ranches, close in. Best buys In Medford. t.VWO cash takes both, with clear title. W. J. Roberts, 730 West 2nd 6t. WANTED Cider mill and small stone Buhr cereal mill. Phone 858-H. FOUR (4) bowling alleys for sale or trade. Chaa. Stokes, Corvallla, Ore. Lincoln Lane, Rt. 4. FOR RENT 3 -room turn, house, 448 N. Pront. FOR RENT Large housekeeping or sleeping rooms. 11.50 week. Phone 634-L. WANTED Chevrolet or model A Ford In good running order. Want to see Sunday. Give description and price. Box 756S, Mall Tribune. WANTED Good family cow. See Allen Mattlson, Rt. 1, Box 4A. Tal ent, on Anderson Creek road. WANT to trade even, equity In my home for Improved or partly im proved farm: lot 50x150 ft., 3-room house and bath, 3 large shade trees and beautl f ul yard . Price 11800; my equity 41000; bal. 800 payable 13 per month, inc. Int. No mortgage. Owner, 6937 Cali fornia Ave., Bell Los Angeles, Cal. WANTED Good heater, davenport, floor lamp, chairs, etc. Will trade car or repair work, part or all. Phone 593-Y. ' FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage, $3 00 per week. 325 So. Riverside Ave. FOR SALE '38 Chevrolet coupe, $90. 101 Western Ave. worth of Sound Equipment taken Into the African Jungles to Faith fully reproduce the true shrieks, roars and growls of animals In th. Telrit. for the first talking plcturs Stalked by tiny fcyrrmiej iviih the most primitive of weapons ...Sight and Sotinat you will never see or hear again ...1 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES COMING SUNDAY The most dangerous, daring, colorful Thrille? Ever Filmed PRICES: Mats, Week Daj, 25t EvenlnE. Sunday Mats, and nolldaji 354 Kiddles Dims