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BEDFORD HAITI TRIBUXE, MEDFORD. OHEGOX, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1932. PAGE FIVE Lccal and Goes to Bay City Treve Lumsden left Friday evening for flan Francisco to apend several days transacting business. -e Bardwelle .Leave Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bardwell left Friday evening for the east, where they will attend to business matters. Go Fishing C. M. Houston and B1U Roberta are spending today at Squaw lake on a fishing trip. Home for Week-End Miss Nellie Hayes of the federal forest offices here la spending the week-end In Grants Pass at ner home there. Miss Coy In Hospital Miss Bertha Coy of Qold Hill Is receiving treat ment at the Community hospital this week. , to asniana miss Hum neias, mis sionary from India who spoke at the " Methodist Episcopal church here Fri day, left Saturday morning by train for Ashland. Shopping Yesterday Mrs. Jenny Merrltt and dsughter, Mrs. B. L. San derson, were In Medford yesterday from Central Point shopping and vis iting with friends. Returns from South Dr. J. J. Em mens returned to Medford on the Shasta this morning from San Fran cisco, where he has been spending the past week. , ' m m To Football Game David H. Can field, and Merel 8. Soger of Crater National park attended the Oregon Washington football game In Port land yesterday, as did Estill Phlpps, Dahlias Displayed A bouquet of beautiful new stiff stem seedling ' dahlias, grown by Mrs. J. A. Ooddard of 324 Plum street, on display at the Chamber of Commerce building. On Vacation Mrs. Grace Voss and Joyce Gage left yesterday for San Francisco on a week's vacation trip. They also plan to visit Tosemlte Na tional park before returning here. Motor North Mlsa Enid Funk of Medford and her sister, Mrs. Dora Krause of Applegate motored to Port land Where they plan to remain ten days. They will return home via the McKenzle pass. Obtain License Stanley Woodward, 45, of Medford, and Laura Bonney, 40. of Gold Hill were granted a marVage license at the county clerk's office Saturday. F.i Is a landscape gardner, and she Is a clerk. Returns to Portland Mrs. Paul t. Edwards of Portland, returned to her home In the north Saturday, having attended the missionary convention at th First Methodist church here Friday. I Arrives by Motor Doris Mae White of Knight's Landing, Calif., register ed her automobile at the Oregon State motor bureau on South River aide avenue Friday, and listed this city as her Oregon destination. Business Callers Walter Fitzgerald and Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald of Sams Valley were shopping In Medford yesterdsy. Mr. and -Mrs. Otto Caster, who recently returned from a week's visit In Salem, were also visitors from the country Saturday. imwi Tndav Mrs. Sid Richardson la leaving today lor Portland and Seattle where she win remain unvu Wednesday. She will then go to San Francisco to attend the national con vention of humane workera on Oc tober 18, 19 and 20. Accept Men A letter from Mack Sherman, sergeant. U. 3. Marine corps, recruiting office at Saiem, ststes that the U. 8. Marine corps t now accept ing men for enlistment between the ages of 18 and 35, single, height be tween 68 and 14 Inches. License Issued A marriage license Nwas Issued Saturday to Stuart L. Han son, 21. of Klamath Falls, and Wllda Merryman, 22. of Ashland. He gave his occupation as a clerk. Hanson is a native of Canada, and she of Ne braska. t Fractured Leg Elwyn Steuart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steuart, suffer ed a fracture of his left leg when jumping over a low embankment, 't was reported yesterday. X-rays were taken at the Community hospital Saturday morning. Went to Speak Oswald West, ex governor of Oregon, will speak st the regular Monday luncheon of the Kl wsnU club, on the truck bill for the restriction of loada. This measure will be on the November ballot. Those who wleh to bring guest, are re quested to call 9!3 In order that ar rangement might be made. Reports Sales D. E. Millard report ed yesterday the sale of two lots In Rogue Acres to a physician and druggist of Holton. Ksns., who plan to build an out-door cabin soon. Mr. Millard reports that 34 lots have been old, the majority to California peo ple. Seven cabins have already been constructed. In Business Here Wayne Ooff. who graduated from Medford high school, and Oregon State college and has been In Csllfornla for some time, has returned to Medford. He Is associated with his father, C. L. Ooff. In the In surance business at 125 East Sixth street. "Possessed" Also lint and Bottiered News Continuous shows Sun., 1:30-11 DryYgc Startt TODAY Phone fnlldren le 1 OUYyJ lU J ii K X SI NDAY and Monday j JJ JTM ' ' JOAN CRAWFORD In TUC i f I D D 11 W Personal Guest In City H. O Meyers" of Boise. Ida, was a guest in the city, registered at a local hotel. Stop In Medford A. O. Chrletophen and W. C. Drummond of Spokane and W. M. Mason of Seattle were the ho tel guests here from Washington. Mrs. Steel Home Mrs. Will O. Steel has returned to her home here from Portland, where she has been 111 for several months. To Celebration Phil Sharp, field manager here for the United Air Lines was among those motoring to Treka yesterday to the Gold Rush celebration. i . Goes to Alaska Arthur Skinner of El Paso. Tex., who has been spending the summer here with the R. A. Skin ner fsmily. has gone to Alaska to re main during the winter, trapping. s Shangle to Portland To attend to business matters and attend the Ore gon-Washington football game, J. Verne Shangle, local photographer, la spending the week-end In Portland. Mrs. Kelly wins Prise winners In an oil company's limerick contest were announced Friday night and In the list was the name of Mrs. Edward C. Kelly of this city. To Yreka Misses Geraldlne La tham and Virginia Gregory, and Wayne May and Ralph Cook attended the celebration In Yreka Friday eve ning. 9 Stops In Medford To register his automobile at ' the out-of-state bu reau on South Riverside Friday, P. O. Broberg of the V. 8. Naval air station at Coronado, Calif., stopped In Medford. . En Route to Trail Frank Proctor of Oakland, Calif., registered his car In Medford Friday, and listed his Ore-' gon destination as Trail. C. Earl Bradflsh registered his automobile from Los Angeles. In Town Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Zash and daughter Helen were In town Fri day afternoon for the latter to re ceive, treatment for her fractured arm. She Injured It while swinging from a tree. From Slate Points W. E. Olson of Prospect was among overnight guests at hotels here. Others were L. M. Ross of Bend, R. D. Whlttney of Klamath Falls and .O. T. McWharton of Cor vallls. From Portland The Portland resi dents listed at the hotels here are T. B. Bldwell. R. O. Drumpster, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Jehlinger, L. E. Tld ball, O. S. Yerby, E. Kaufman, Ned Barrlnger, and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wagener. . . Special Rates J. 0. Carle, local Southern Pacific agent, announced Saturday that special fares are be ing arranged for Medford residents who wish to attend the Paclflo In ternational Livestock exposition and rodeo In Portland Ootober 15 to 22. The return limit on the tickets la thirty days. At the Hotels At the hotels In Medford, the following California guests are registered: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Williams, Mrs. Emily Nealon, Mrs. C. R. Harney, Sam Sobel, Mr. and Mrs. G. Farrell and Norman Son dag of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lalmo of Fresno, Virglnis Bus by, F. E. Nolen and Belle Lent of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Brown of Chlco. Wells to Klamath Cal C. Wells, tieputy United Stated marshal, left yesterday afternoon for Klamath Falls to bring William Oilmore here LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS m-AGE OF if $ V1 n ADDED Louise Farenda comedy "Union Wages" "Rambling Around Radio Row" Fox News It' Another Big First-Run Picture TODAY and MONDAY 15c Any Seat Any Time fl ...A i GTiinin h my id n y o. I J "MONKEY 1 Added Short Suhjrrls iffii usii BUSINESS" U for federal court In connection with the Pat Hogue ease. Oilmore was to arrive by the Cascade route from the south, In a prison car. Others In the car are being taken to McNeill's Island. To Leave Wednesday Andrew Slough, who won second place In the Medford Atwater Kent audition last month, has received an Invitation to appear at Spokane tor a voice trial over the R. K. O. hookup. With his accompanist, Raynor Ouy. Andrew will leave here Wednesday. Raynor will also try out aa a piano soloist. If the tests prove satisfactory, ac cording to word received by them, they will be given positions. Andrew la a student of James Stevens, well known local vocalist. JUDGE TO DECIDE By stipulation betwen at attor neys, the suit of Ivan N?aloft against H. Van Hoevenberg for 23.O0O alleg ed damage as the result of an auto accident near Giienersvllle, Calif., summer, was taken from the federal oourt Jury drawn to hear it, and placed In the hands of the presiding Judge for decision. The legal move was taken when Attorney George M. Roberts for the defense moved that the case be tak en from the Jury. Young Nealon claims that the truck In which he was riding aa a guest, was struck and overturned on a ateep grade due to negligent driving of the Van Hoeven berg auto, and that r-s sustained a badly scalded leg as a result. Michael Beck, owner of Beck's Bak ery, tn this city has purchased the Falls Bakery in Klamath Falls, where he la Investing aio.000, he announced yesterday upon his return here from Klamath Falls. He plans to continue operation of the Medford bakery, h said. The entire building has been re modeled, and new equipment and a new truck has been purchased for the shop. As In Medford, he will use the same formulas in his Klamath shop, and will feature Butternut bread. TOFT FUNERAL Funeral services for Raymond H. Toft, an account of. whose death ap peared In a iormer Issue of this paper, will be hod at the Conger chapel at 2:30 today (Sunday) with Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton officiating. Entombment will follow In Med ford memorial mausoleum. The pall bearers are Ed Mann, Mr. Dally, J. E. Roberts. Mr. Bailey, Fred E. Wahl and J. H. Butler. California Pair Wed In Medford Miss Theta Carroll Sumners and Robert X. Hawkins, both of Dana. Calif., were married Saturday after noon at the county court .house by Judge C. M. Lamkln. They were accompanied to Medford by Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Hansen of Treka. According to the Judge, the groom was wearing s novel beard, being a participant In the Yreka Miners' gold rush celebration. DANGEROUS THING SitSENT DOROTHY WILSON Arllne Judge, Richard Cromwell, Eric linden, John Hollldoy, Wlee'n Cringle . . . Directed by Gregory la Cava R0 miles an hour . . . danger at the bend Row can a girl set an even break at the age of consent? Doug Fairbanks ' kwv 'izz&s 'fifths 'iVf'""ly Mr. hooiii.soa Uru&oc, the uew Douglas Fair Dan ks picture, opens at the Craterian Theatre today and thus pictnre-goers will witness for the first time the new forte of the sprightly Hollywood star, a forte crammed with adventure. With characteristic enthusiasm, Doug goes Robinson Crusoe one bet Rialto Picture Richard Cromwell and Arllne Judge look as though they have been caught In a compromising sit uation. Both these players appear In the Rialto Theatre's features at traction for today and tomorrow, 'The Age of Consent." Dorothy Wllfton, RKO's latest screen find and who was, until Just recently, a stenographer In the studios, makes her debut In this picture as one of the most promis ing of the younger screen stars, - Warrant jCall Notice is hereby given that School District No. 49, Jackson County, war rants No. 040 to 984 inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on October 11, 1032. Warrants to be presented for paympnt at the office of the District Clerk, City Hall, Med ford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN, Clerk School District No. 40. if, v I t V . 2f&A . A.. ifllQslMJitjh THE GIDU FROM CMGelT n,m . . i aO 9 At Fox Craterian ter m ail that ,he does, but, unlike Crusoe, he does It with a sense of humor. For example, Doug's man Friday Is Friday the Thirteenth, and the girl who furnishes the love In teract ia known at Saturday. And there are cannibals and battles and always high adventure of the rollick ing sort for which Fairbanks Is famous. Holly's Star MICKEY MOUSE Mickey Mouse, the four- year old movie Idol will be at the Holly again today. Mickey Mouse celebrated his fourth birthday on October 1 with a nation-wide celebration. Five hun dred local kiddles Joined the thous ands of other kiddle throughout the nation and assisted In the cele bration' by attending Mickey's birth day party at the Holly. Nation wide broadcasts were enjoyed by thousands more as Hollywood's best entertainers honored the little char acter that has made so many peo ple happy. NBO executives waived a broad cast policy of several months stand ing for the occasion. The company set about recently to restrict "plug ging" of any one melody over the air, with the exception of theme songs on commercial contracts. But for October 1 the rule was suspend ed and orchestras everywhere filled Today for 3 Days MUSIC LAUGHTER GAIETY LPcs Greatest Entertainment Bargain VIVA Mous-olini! Premiere of All Short Subjects I Bee Him . Today in " Mickey 'i Orphans" Also McflAMEE NEWS Other Short Subjects the air with "What I No Mickey Mouse?" That Mickey Mouse Is Hollywood's most popular character, there can be no doubt, and Walt DUney, his "creator." has probably done more to make people smile than any other person in the movie city. Res taurants served Mickey Mouse spec ialscheese sandwiches and as a matter of fact the entire nation Joined In the big celebration. It requires the full time of a staff of 106 persons two weeks to produce a single Mickey Mouse. It takes but ten minutes to show the completed subject on the screen. Musical Comedy Hit On Screen At Holly Set off by a brilliant background of beautiful girls and macnlficent setting, "The Girl From Calnary. is a thoroughly entertaining story of a pretty French- Canadian rodeo con testant whose ptquant personality so Impressed a couple of Broadway press agents that they decided to launo'i her on a stage career which also involves the winning of an Atlan tic City bathing contest. The musical comedy scenes are magnificent, Introducing as they do. three new song numbers which should prove Instantaneous hits. They are "Misbehaving Feet." "Comme Ca Va," and "Maybe Per haps," all sung by the personable Miss D'Orsay. A number of scenes are photographed in color, a medium which has been neglected for some time In pictures. This picture will be at the Holly for three days, start ing today. JOAN CRAWFORD AT ROXY TODAY IN "POSSESSED" "Possessed," starring Joan Craw ford, which opens at the Roxy today, tells the dramatio story of a girl whose relationship with a young politician Imperils his candidacy for governorship. Others in the cast In clude the comlo 6keets Gallagher. Clark Gable and Wallace Ford. Mrs. A. M. Swazey Thanks Her Friends Mrs. Annie M. Swazey, whose new home Is located on Morrow road, last evening extended her thanks to the friends who so generously gave of their time and labor In construct ing her residence. Each day of the week Mrs. Nettle Grover. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Wit ter served hot Dinner and supper for the workers. Those aiding Mrs. Swstey were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Robinson, and fam ily. Mr. Cogglns, George Hasy, Bert Klchlow, and Charlea Hlgglnbotham. City Treasurer To Move on Monday City treasurer's office In the old city hall on Front and Sixth streets, will not be transferred to the hall on Fifth and Central until Monday evening, according to announcement made yesterday by City Treasurer Gus Samuels. Other offices In the hall moved Saturday. SCOTTISH RITE Stated meeting Siskiyou Lodge, 7:30 P. M., Oct. loth. L. B. WILLIAMS, Sec. Sunday Mat. and Eve. 35o Kiddles a Xlme wait mwsm ST T' ' : SB. 'V.K tVC M m -.1 . . M lfWi i. m urn tiiast Speab Tuesday REPUBLICANS TO START CAMPAIGN fc, ; 1 TUESDAY EVENING assists ms,b. itx1- - Onr-Rfl Neiiiipr. V, 8. IHMrtrt At torney, who will AHIver an aridrrmi from 6:15 to 6:4. Tuesday evening otpt station KMFD on the nerettslty of retaining Hooter ns president din ing the present rrttlcil time. . AT JOINT SESSION Legionnaires and Auxiliary mem' bera are anticipating a gala evening Monday, when Joint Installation of officers of the Medford post and the Auxiliary will be held In the K, P. hall on North Drape street. Large delegations are expected to attend from Kerby, Ashland, tnd Grants rasa and Ray Jueb, district commander, will be present from Co qullle. Carl Tengwald will be master of ceremonies for the evening. Officers will be Installed by Paul MacDonald of Ashland, vice-president of the de partment of Oregon. Officers to be Installed are: L. C. Oarlock, commander; R. C. Holmes, first vice-commander; IE.Foy, sec ond vice-commander; A. J. Anderson, chaplain and W. J. Olmscheld, adju tant. Officers to be Installed by the Auxiliary are: Mrs. K. D. Ross, presi dent; Mrs, Walter Olmscheld, vice president; Mrs. Roy Watson, second vice-president; Mrs. W. W. Cleaves, secretary - treasurer and Margaret Kerr, corresponding: secretary. A girls' quartet under supervision of Harriet Baldwin, high school mu sic teacher, will sing several numbers. HERKIMER, N. V., Oct. 8. (AP) Irving R. Devendorf, 78, presiding Judge In the famous Chester Gillette murder trial In 1906, died today. i t&Wm AT Mil mm Wi thf.i.m a Tnnn t..4, SNAPSHOTS The opening gun of the Republi can campaign In this county will b fired on Tuesday evcnlrif, October 11, Instead of the 10th u fonnsrly announced, when George Neuner of Portland, will speak over KMFD frQra 6:1ft to 6:46 p. m.. under auspice of the Jackson County Republican committee. This promises to be one of the best addresses of the campaign as Mr. Neuner, who le United SUtes dis trict attorney, and one of the leading men In the legal profession of the state, is an able speaker and will present In a, clear, practical way the Issues before the people In this campaign, and will tell w.hy he be lieves It necessary that President Hoover be re-elected at this critical time In this country's history. There will be several radio parties In Medford for this occasion, some to be followed by dinner. Community Mixer At Club House In Belleview District BELL VIEW, Oct. 8. (Spl.) Com munity mixer held at the club house Friday evening proved there Is no de pression in good fellowship. About one hundred and fifty people were seated at long tabalea In the main room where they enjoyed a delicious picnic supper. After the meal the following prog ram was given: Community singing was led by Nell Dunn; piano duet. Mrs. M. T. Burns and Dorothy Burns; reading, Mrs. E. P. Koble with mu sical accompaniment; violin duet, Kenneth Burns and BllUe Wlmer; vo cal duet, Mrs. Willis Byrd and Mrs. Wade Wallls; reading, Betty Joe Bums; and a talk by Fred Homes, la which he emphaaleed the fact that all would-be voters should register. Several candidates were guests at the dinner but as this waa a social gath ering, no one was politically Intro duced. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Owen-Oregon planer mill dry blocks. S3.70 large load. Phone 771. FOR RENT 140 acres located 6 miles from Medford, about 70 acres in cultivation. Very attractive term can be arranged with suitable party. J. W. Wakefield Agency. FOR RENT Two .-room houses, Sfl 00 and $12.60. Dressier, 1107 E Mala. PHONE 989-R for furniture repair ing and upholstering. Thalbault. FOR SALE Inlaid linoleum, reason able. Phone 560. 1938 CHEVROLET Landau practically new. Bargain. 618 So. Oakdale. "OR SALE 8 pet coons, full grown. Call 130 Kenwood. . Continuous Shows Today 2 to 11 STARTS TODAY Frolic With Doug. On His Tropical Isle It's a Wow l FAIRBANKS HIS DYNAMIC BEST IN 'MR-R0BIMSOH CRUSOE" AH tha gUmor . . . and beauty . . . and color of tha South Saat . . . wrapped up In a ttory that combine! laughi . . . and love! ZASU PITTS - Comedy "SHOW BUBINESS" - NEWS