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    MEDFORD MXEL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932.
PAGE NINE
Local and
Stop in City Mr. and Mr. Mil ton
y. F. Graham were Medford Tlaltora to
day, en route from their home on
the Chetco river to southern Cali
fornia point for the winter.
right Schol Bill Lynn 8. Mc
Cready, assistant cashier oi the First
National bank In Eugene, was la Med
ford yesterday In the Interest of the
campaign opposing the Zorn-Ma;-Pherson
school merger bU). i
i
Farrells In Eugene Attorney and
ftirs. Frank P. Farrell are spending
today and tomorrow in Eugene, At
torney Farrell being called north on
business connected with the League
of Cities.
To Attend School Miss Helen Hoi
brook of Klamath Falls is in Medford,
where she plans to attend high school.
She is the guest here of her aunt,
Mrs. W. P. Andrews of 35 Vancouver
avenue.
"4 Home from Hospital Mrs. Jack
Porter, who has been convalescing
from a minor operation at the Com
munity hospital for the past 10 days,
was removed to her home today and
la In a, much improved condition.
Mrs. Kent Moved Mrs. Arthur
Kent, who recently underwent an op
eration at the Community hospital,
has been removed from the hospital
to the home of her mother-in-law in
tbto city.
Mrs. Rose Improved Friends of
Mrs. Jemima Rose, who recently re
ceived a fractured hip in a fall at
' the home of her granddaughter on
King street, are glad to learn she is
resting easily today at the Community
hospital,
Grass Fire Forty acres of grass
. land, southeast of Medford, was burn
1 ed over last night, without any dam
age to property, according to a re
port of the city fire department. The
call at the station was made at 8:47
o'clock.
Double Tragedy Told Sam Oold
stlne of this city received word today
of the death of his brother-in-law.
Mac Irael In Portland Sunday, and
also of the death of Mr. Israel's uncle.
Dr. Himmelfarb, who suffered a heart
attack and dropped dead at his neph
ew's funeral. Mr. Goldstine will prob
ably leave for Portland today to be
near bis sister, Mrs. Israel.
News of Mrs. Hamilton Mrs. Wm.
B. Hamilton, who is In the Com
munity hospital receiving treatment
for a broken hip. resulting from a
slight fall In Yreka, Cal., last week
end, and was reported In a slightly Im
proved condition today. She Is rest
ing easily.
Mrs. Hutchison Progressing Mrs.
C. I. Hutchison, who recently under
went a major operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital, was reported as oon-
V tlnuing toward recovery today. She
had an uncomfortable night last
night, but was resting more easily
today, friends were Informed.
Overnight In City The guests tn
Medford who remained overnight at
the hotels here, from polnte tn the
state outside of Portland, were F. S.
Jones and E. A. Collins of Roseburg,
H. Borgman and F. Linflsty of Klam
ath Falls, E. C. Brandeberry of Al
bany and R. W. Rider of Eugene.
From Washington Mrs. Anna
Math Is of Pomeroy, Wash., was a
guest at a local hotel last night, as
were Lola Gould, Anton Boiling and
O. Gils trap, A. Herschman, R. D.
Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wagner,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Howard and
Charles 3. Gawln of Seattle.
Week-end In North Miss Louisa
Mortenscn left by train last even
ing for Eugene, where she will visit
her sister, Miss Margaret, a student
at the university. In Springfield,
she will visit her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Schnetzky. Miss Louisa
will return to Medford Sunday even
ing. X
Travelers Here Among travelers
remaining at Medford hotel were
Julia Baumgartner, L. W. Benson, J
V. Landea and Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Owens of San Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Abrams, R. A. McFarland
and Herbert Pope of Los Angeles, F.
R. Brazel of Sacramento, Mr. and
Mrs, E. L. Patton of Pasadena, B.
Holcomb of Berkeley and I D. Tur
ner of Redding.
En Route North Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred W. Fry of Philadelphia, Pa
. Journeyed to Portland last evening
by train, from which city they will
continue to Sesttle, on a business
trip. Mr. Fry Is president of the
i I N. W, Ayer fe Son, Incorporated, ad
vertising agency of Philadelphia. They
were forced to make the trip here by
train, aa weather conditions would
not permit flying. They arrived n
Medford on the afternoon plane.
Free Facials
At Our Toilet Goods Section Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 17-18-19
MISS LILLIAN L. SHORT
Special Representative of RICHARD HUDNUT Vort ' ful
Will tell of the exquisite and effective DuBarry Beauty Treatment! by the
new Home Method. Be sure to come in and learn of the lovely things that
these DuBarry Treatments will do for your skin. Professional beauty methods
brought right to your dressing table.
JARMIN & WOODS DRUG STORE
This service furnished gratis by our storn,
Personal
Here from crescent CI It Mr. T.
J. Tryon of Crescent City wss a busi
ness caiier in Medford today.
. Long In City Donald D. Long,
prominent Portland attorney, has
been In this city for several days on
court business.
Titus In Medford Otavis Titus,
representative of the Grayco com
pany, Is a business visitor In Med
ford today from Los Angeles.
Returns Today William Graves,
who has been spending the past week
In Portland on business, arrived back
In Medford last evening.
Wyant Calls Here -L. H. Wyant,
Lake Creek storekeeper, wss in this
city this morning buying supplies
and attending to other business mat
ters. Harry Scott Here Harry Scott of
San Francisco, who la In southern
Oregon for a fishing trip, was In
Medford from his Rogue river place
this morning, attending to business
matters and visiting with friends.
Mrs. Jones Here Mrs. Alvln Jones
of Gervals, Ore., is a visitor in this
city, having come south because of
the Illness of her daughter, Mrs.
Jack Porter, who Is leaving the Com
munity hospital for :iome today.
From Nearby Towns Claire and
Wayne Hlggenbotham of Phoenix
were visitors In Medford today. The
11st of callers also Included Harold
Smith of Central Point and Mrs.
Earl Ulrica of Prospect. '
Kelly Children 111 Bernard and
Noreen Anne Kelly, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly, who have
been 111 for two days with severe
colds, were reported In an improved
condition this afternoon.
Bicycle Found Luclen Smith's bi
cycle, which he reported stolen last
night, was found this morning by
city police on Fir street, they stated
today. Smith told officers Wednes
day night that the bicycle was taken
from the high school.
Accident Reported A minor acci
dent, involving the automobiles
driven by Mrs. Virgil Strang and H
U. Mitchell, was reported to the city
police. The rear bumper of the
Mitchell car was slightly damaged
wnen struck by the Strang auto, ac
cording to the papera filed.
Arrive by lane George P. William
son, who arrived here yesterday after
noon by plane from Los Angeles, en
route to Seattle on a business Jour
ney, resumed his trip from here last
evening by train. J. W. Geary of
San Francisco, on his way to Port
land, was also forced to take the
train.
i
Car Damaged Police reported that
an automobile collision occurred yes
terday afternoon at 5:20 o'clock, at
the corner of Stewart avenue and
Dixie lane, Involving the automobiles
driven by Lee E. Hedgepeth and R.
L. Pence. Hedgepeth was making a
left turn at the lane, and Pence was
traveling toward Medford, the officers
stated. The Pence car was damaged.
Arrive for Court V. I Powel.s,
field Sales manager for the General
Petroleum company, with headquar
ters In Portland, and H. H. Grant,
chief accountant, also of the north
ern city, arrived in Medford by train
this morning. A case against the
General Petroleum company Is being
heard in federal court, now In ses
sion.
From the North Stopping at the
hotels In Medford were the following
guests from Portland: J. D Ottman,
Alonsso Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. K. K.
Kubll, C. B. Graves, Art James, L,
Eberhart, H. Sinclair, O. D. Ward, J.
E. Lembcke, Hallie R. Farwell, Ed
Hudson, C. R. Boteler, Mr. and Mrs.
Archy B. Carter, G. F. Beall, O. .
McKillop, F. S. Johnson. Wilbur Phil
lips, L. H. Ballif and Robert R. Ran
kin.
Guests from Distance Those from
distant points, whose names are list
ed on hotel registers in the city, are
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fry of Phila
delphia, G. A. Helunlska ct Madison,
Wis., F. Van der Bergh of Tunis,
North Africa, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ger
ger of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Arthur
Solosburg of Sioux City, la., A. Stein
berg of New York city and Mrs. D. C,
McKenzle of Truro, N. 8.
Confers Here Mrs. Azalea eager,
clothing specialist for the Oregon
State college extension division. Is
spending today In Medford conferring
with Mrs. Sara H. Wertz, home dem
onstration agent of Josephine coun
ty, and Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, home
demonstration agent for Jackson
county, at the letter's office. State
projects for clothing were being dis
cussed by the three. This Is Mrs.
LSager's first official visit to Medford.
Stewards Go South C. T. Steward
plans to leave Medford tomorrow
morning for San Francisco and Los
Angeles. He will be met in the south
by Mrs. Steward, who will make the
trip from Medford by plane, and
they will spend a week buying for
their shops, Adrienne'a in this city
and Grants Pass. They expect to
reutrn to Medford one week from
Saturday. Mr. Steward will make the
trip by auto.
Hoot Gibson Comes
To Holly's Screen
'The Midnight Patrol" la showing
for the last times at the Holly the
atre tonight. A very fine program
of short subjects Is on the bill along
with this most Interesting feature.
Tomorrow's program will present
another picture for those who like
the out-of-door pictures and will show
Hoot Gibson In "A Man's Land. ' This
is said to be one of the best pictures
of this western star to date.
Football Picture
Coming, Craterian
Whether you are a football or con
tract fan, you can't afford to miss
seeing "The All American," the thrill
ing football drama showing at the
Craterian theatre Friday and Satur
day. Thla tremendously interesting
picture presents more than a score
of famous football stars In hard
fought games on -the gridiron, Includ
ing the 1931 All America Team, hut
It also tells a swlff-movlng love story
which is filled with dramatic Inci
dents and novel situations. Among
the football heroes seen In action in
"The All American" are "Red" Cagle,
Ernie Never. Albte Booth, Marchy
Schwartz, Jerry Dalrymple, Galua
Shaver, Frank Carldeo and many
others.
The acting east is beaded by Rich
ard Arlen and Gloria Stuart and also
Includes James Gteason, Preston Fos
ter and June Clyde. An Interesting
Bhort'subject on this program Is "Ma's
Pride and Joy" featuring Donald No
vice, late of "Cocoanut Grove."
Ricardo Cortez in
Picture at Rialto
"What Park Row drunkard flipped
the chip from whose wrong shoulder
and woke up to find himself a cigar
store Indian? And was his face red?"
"The rowdy-dowdy dowager who
wore two gigolos last night (one on
each chin) will probably turn this on
take a cold shiver."
The breezy wise-cracking role of a
chatterer on a. New York morning
tabloid, with his column filled with
scandal such as the above, is played
with perfection by Ricardo Cortez In
the Rialto theater's feature attraction
for today and tomorrow, "Is My Face
Red?"
My Beauty Hint
MARGARET UNDSAV
Good teeth are of utmost Impor
tance from the standpoint of health
for beauty, they are vital. My
beauty hint, therefore, has to do
with their dally care.
I keep a supply of tooth brushes
on hand, and never use one too long.
I use a mouth wash frequently, and
find that dental floss is as essential
as a tooth brush.
One of the simplest aids In keep
ing the teeth in order is massage of
the gums, I find. A soft tooth brush
will serve for this.
4
PORTLAND Lloyd Corporation
plans to construct reservoir for water
storage In Sullivan's gulch in con
nection with development of 1U golf
links.
MARSHFI ELD Plans being drawn
for postofflce to be erected at this
place.
Home Owned and Operated
Roxy iSc
Phone 201 Children lOe
THURSDAY and Friday
George Bancroft In
"Lady and Gent"
Also Screen Souvenir News
Beyond the Blue Horizon
Dally Mat. 1:80 Eve. 7 P. M.
Queen of Models Rules Style Realm;
She's New
By William Gaines
NEW YORK (AP) Meet "Miss
Fifth Avenue."1 the most stylish
model on the avenue of style.
Her name is Leone Sousa, and she's
a brunet five feet 10 i Inches tall.
She's 33 years old and her weight Is
130 pounds.
A committee of stylists chose Miss
SoUsa as "Miss Fifth avenue" in con
nection with the observation of the
Fifth Avenue association's twenty
fifth anniversary. Shops along the
street nominated their leading mod
els, and she won over 25 finalists.
Miss Sousa was born In Elslnore,
Calif. When she was attending high
school, her teachers "flunked" her
because they said she wasn't profici
ent In her sewing work. That came
as quite a blow to her then, she re
calls, because at that very time she
was making her own tailored suits.
Very becoming they were, too, as
Miss Sousa remembers them.
The title "Miss Fifth Avenue" came
to the former California girl not only
because of her ability to wear crea- j
tlons at me exclusive snop wnere sne
works, but because she Is such a
stunningly gowned girl on the streets
as well. And, a large number of the
frocks and hats that have brought
her her reputation are her own cre
ations. She designs and mokes them
herself.
Now her highest ambition Is to
have a Fifth avenue style shop of her
own. That has eclipsed her earlier
goal a atage career which lured her
to New York.
Miss Sousa has a good soprano
voice, and still Is cultivating It. This
season she will go Into another musi
cal production here.
I lust use the stage to make
money now," she says. "When I have
enough, I'm going to open my own
shop."
At 17 she left high school ana
started singing in clubs in Hollywood
and Los Angeles. She turned down
opportunities In the movies because
the New York stage appeaiea 10 ner
more. This past summer she was
with the municipal opera company
In St. Louis.
Two and a half years ago she found
It helped fatten her purse to model
In her spare time. When a group of
models organised the Models' Guild,
she Joined them.
Miss Sousa Is quite a sportswoman,
also. Riding and tennis are her fa
vorite diversions. She does some
swimming but here's a tip to girls:
"Miss Fifth Avenue" emphatically is
not a sun tan enthusiast. She thinks
a fair complexion la one of a girl's
greatest charms.
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Jenkins Comment
(Continued from Page One )
ii'lHAMP OLARK used to say," says
Congressman Butler, "that It
takea a new congressman ten years
to serve his apprenticeship and really
begin to get onto his Job.
"I didn't believe that when I first
heard It stated, but I'm beginning to
see that it's true. Members of con
gress nave a big Job, and they don't
get onto It In a few days. It takes
time, Just like any other Job."
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Blanford
Shores of this city, a daughter, at
the Community hospital last night.
REEDSPORT Sidewalk laid on
north side of H street.
DAYTON Mrs.' James Wakefield
and eon Alva took over restaurant
and confectionery of Mr. and Mrs.
Cletls Oell.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
VJAf s-t 1:30 p. m for the pur
pose of attending and con
ducting the funeral of Brother
Thomaa P. Nichols. By order of
L. C. STEWART, W. M
GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 108, A.
-iV r. to A. M Friday. Oct. 14.
at 7:30 n. m. Work In F.
O. degree. Visitors Invited.
By order of L. C. STEWART, W. M.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy. 1
STUDIO
Rn1s TonlteKaT Francis In
"STRRET OF WOMEN"
Frl. "THE TEX V
Non
Last Times Today
"The Midnight Patrol"
with REGIS T00MEY
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! Friday Saturday 1
W ADIXTS 5kA
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j I ANYTIME
Formerly E l I
Slate Oil
Theater H I I
York's 'Miss
.eone sousa, a transplanted California girl, Is "Miss r'lfth Avenue,"
the most stylish model on New York's fnmous street of fashion shops.
Miss Sousa, shown above, was chosen for her appearance and ability as
a model as well as her heailty. She
10 PRESENT CASE
Any local Republican, wishing to
speak In behalf of the re-election of
President Hoover is Invited to appear
on the program of the Young Demo
cratic club of Medford at the next
meeting of the club, called for Wed
nesday, October 10, at the new county
court house, according to announce
ment Issued today.
The only requirement will be that
the a. O. P, speaker allow a Demo
cratlc leader corresponding time to
answer his claims and refute argU'
ments. advanced for keeping in office
President Hoover.
Other Republicans of the city are
also asked to attend. If they desire,
In order that the speaker. If one
accepts the challenge, will not have
to address an all -Democratic crowd,
The Young Democrats are anxious
to promote discussions In their or
ganization, Moore Hamilton, president,
ana Edward c. Kelly, program chair
man, stated this morning and are per
fectly willing to share the floor with
Republicans. The club Is non-partisan
tn spirit, although promoting the
e lectio nof Franklin D. Roosevelt for
president, and welcomes the Intro
duction of Ideas from all quarters.
A large attendance Is anticipated
for the next Wednesday meeting.
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FLORENCE Coast Fisheries of
Reedsport will maintain salmon re
ceiving plant here.
For Sale
Almost New
Electric Range
Used Two Months
Half Price
This Is Sure a Snap
Will H. Wilson
217 West Main
This ad will be good for One
Dollar on Range Bring it with
you.
Fifth Avenue'
designs and mokes clothes, too.
OLENDALE Oregon Paint Prod
ucts, Inc.. Installing and erecting
first unit of 1U paint pigment grind
ing machinery.
OORVALLIS Variety Bakery. South
Second street, opened recently by A
E. Halth.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State f
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of R. H.
Toft, also known as Ray H. Toft
and Ray Toft, deceased.
The undersigned has been appalnt
ed and qualified by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County, as Administrator of the es
tate of R. H. Toft, also known -.s
Ray H. Toft, and Ray Toft, deceased.
All persons having claims against
aald estate are notified to present
them, duly verified, with proper
vouchers, tq me at the Farmers' and
Fruitgrowers Bank, Medford, Oregon,
or at the office of Rawles Moore,
Cooley Theatre Building, Medford,
Oregon, within nix months from Oc
tober 13, 1932, the date of this notice.
F. E. WAHL. Administrator.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing Interior decorating general
paint Jobs. Call at 222 So. Central.
FOR SALE Cole's hot-blast heater.
Phone 1U0-X.
FOR SALE Oak fence posta. D. A.
Runyard, Medford.
WANTED To exchange first-class
painting or sign work for car re
pairs on supplies. Tribune, Box
8039. .
TO TRADE Olds Sedan, good condi
tion. Will trade for grain, hay or
what have you. Tribune. Box 8040.
fi-ROOM furnished house, sleeping
porch, targe lot; $18.50, water paid.
820 Portland Ave. Key at 312 Port
land Ave.
WANTED Good used light car. Will
pay cash. Phone 698-L.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred fox terrier
puppies; males, three months old.
5. Phone 1287.
EASTERN shelled corn on car at Cen
tral olnt. tl.lt per ewt, Frlay tnd
Saturday of till, week. Plnlcy Im
plement Co.
PLENTY or prunea and tomatoea it
tha Carpenter ranch, Jacksonville
highway.
WANTED Position aa bookkeeper
and stenographer by experienced
and efficient young lady. Pull or
part time. Local references. Tele
phone 809-M.
Inexpensive Prescription
Guaranteed to Stop
Rheumatic Pains
Thousands Joyfully Astonished at
Swift 48 Hour Relief.
progressive pharmacists will tell l
you that the popular big selling pre
scription for rheumatism right now
1 Allenru for 85 cents you oan get
one generous bottle from Heath's
Drug Store, Jarmln & Woods Drug
Store or any up-to-date druggist.
You can get It with the under
standing that If It doesn't stop the
pain the agony and reduce the
swelling In 48 hours your money
back.
Excess Uric Acid Poison Starts
To Leave in 24 Hours
Out of your Joints and muscles go
the excess urlo acid deposit that are
so often the cause of your Buffering
It's a safe, sensible, scientific form
ulafree from pain deadening druga.
The same holds good for Sciatica.
Neuritis and Lumbago quick Joyful
relief no more Idle days It removes
the cause.
BEST
for sandwitches
Children like
Beck's
Butternut
Bread
for it's so uni
formly good
At your grocer or
Beck's Bakery
HIGH QUALITY
We have all sheila in your favorite loads.
Remington and Winchester Shot Guns.
See the new Remington Over and Under.
Hunting Coats and Hats.
Our line of Hunting Shoes and Boots is complete.
What You Want When You Want It.
226-230 East Main St.
46
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POR RBNT Modem furnished home,
17 50; also partly furnished cabin,
5.00. Phone 1382-J.
WANTED Two used wlndova and
glaaa door. Phone 1382-J.
POR SALE Electric washer and drop
head sewing machine, both In first
class condition. Davis Transfer es
Storage.
POR SALE OR TRADE 3 fine milk
goats, both milking; will take Rock
or Red pulleta or hens. Call at
733 McAndrewa road, or write Box
283. Medford, Ore.
1 r" ANT ANY 1 r
IOC SEAT TIME IOC
Today and Friday
He pwked through every keyhole
. . . but stuffed chewing fum In
hit own.
But Mr. Pouter's little boy Will
yum (the sap) got careless and
double-crossed himself . and
did HE mutter:
Story of the rise and fall of a
peephole scribbler on a morning
rag . . .
with
RICARDO CORTEZ
Helen Twelve trees
Arllne Judge Robt, Armstrong
Gang Comedy, "Choo CTioo"
Travelogue, "Home, Sweet Home"
Fox Movietone News
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GET your gamo with j
Shur Shot Shells '.,
America's most popular
low-priced shell.
Made by Remington
they're Kleanbore with
snappy ignition, better
patterns and protection
against rusting and pitting.
We have the popular loads
for game and trapshooting. '
Sure Shot Shells
12 Gauge
75 per box
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em
Wwlft Teleit Hotel
Stories High
2500 Rooms
32J5 UP
trill like the atmosDhere
at the Morrison Hotel. AU
' outside rooms with bath,
circulating ice water, bed
head reading lamp, and
Servidor Nearest to stores,
offices, theatre and railroad
stations. Garage laciiiues.
LtONAKD HICKS
MaMf tllf Director