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lEPFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23, lOPA PAGE ELEVEN Local and Personal Washington Folk From Seattle, v Mr. and Mra. John Term son, Archer Vfclyers, Ed O. Morel, J. V. and J. D. Harrington, F. D. Dye and W. Q. Hummel were hotel guesta overnight. Beturna Home Mra. L, B. Dickson of Portland, who haa been vlaltlng her alater, Mrs. Edna Puraell of this city for the past week, returned to hear hom today on the Shasta. Sirs. Hill Beturiu Mra. Kate Hill returned to Medford thla morning on the Shasta, having spent the past five months In Cleveland and Mans field, Ohio, and Chicago. Leave for Game Bob Spalding and Terry Klleen are leaving today for San Francisco, where they will attend ' the St. Mary's and Santa Clara foot ball game at Kezar atadlum Sunday. From Distance T. B. Meyerateln of Newark, N. J was a guest In the city last night, as were Jack Cason of .DaUafl, Tex., and R. LaMotte of Great fFalls, Mont. , . ; Oo Hunting Jack Butler and John ; Nledermeyer spent yesterday aiter .noon hunting on the Nledermeyer " ranch, each getting his limit of pheasants, Mrs. Gore Returns Mra. S. B. Gore and daughter Rosa, have rturni , from San Francisco, where they spent several days attending the opera. They i rsport a delightful time in the nay " city. ; Mr. Sager Here Mrs. Azalea ' Sager of Corvallls, clothing specialist ' at Oregon State college, la spending . today In Medford and valley points ' with Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, county home demonstration agent. From the Bay San Francisco folk whose names were listed on the hotel W registers In the city are A. K. Allen, f Leon Oppenhelm, K, L. Shaddy. Mrs. Etta Colman, Byron Coleman, E. O. Dudley. W. Storll and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Volmer. Here from Phoenix Mrs. A. B. Ferns and son, Archie Ferns of Phoenix, were business callers In Medtord this morning and Mrs. L. O. . Caster from the same city was in Tislting her daughter, Miss Elva Cas- teiTj who Is receiving treatment at the . Community hospital. Insurance Men lore Mr. Keegan, production manager for Edward i Brown & Sons, San Francisco, Is a business caller In Medford today. Frank Glover, special agent for the National Fire Insurance company, is also a business caller, and Frank Vin cent, special agent out from Port land. Register Here Hotel guests from Portland, who are registered in the ' city, include Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Scan Ian, L. W. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller, B. L. Deaton. T. B. Beck, A. J. Mornton, V. I. Powels, H. L. Armes, Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Iserman, Joe Steel, H. W. Hagman, S. F. Simon. J. FTiedenthal, Evelyn Schwartz, w. L. Johnson, V. Talbot, W. O. Wilken son, W. H. Mercer, Curtis Gardner, E. W. Schmeer, S. J. Peer, Miss Alice Bronson and O. N. Borrlvlk. Stops at Port Mrs. Mardt Bowman. Tying a Waco cabin ship, stopped at the Medford airport yesterday after noon, en route to Salem from Oak land, Cal. Many Ducks A large number of ducks were brought to Medford yes terday by Phil Sharp, Orover Tyler and E. C. Sollnsky, who apent yes terday in the Klamath are. Budget Group Meets The city bud get committee will meet again this evening at the city hall to continue work on the 1933 budget. The( meet ing will be the second dealing with the budget, in which many cut are being made in salary and operation costs of city government. The meet ing will open at 7:30 o'clock, the citi zens commltee composing, with the city council, the budget committee. Leave for North Mr. and Mrs. Roeer Bennett left by motor this morning for Salem, front which city they will continue to Portland where Mrs. Bennett will enter the Portland Medical hospital. She has been ill for some time at a local hospital. Mr- Bennett, engineer of the public utilities, with headquarters In Salem, arrived in Medford yesterday to be with Mrs. Bennett. , Maulding Fined Harold G. Mauid lng of Diamond lake was fined 100 and sentenced to 30 days in the county Jail today when he appeared before Judge Olenn O. Taylor on a charge of driving an automobile while Intoxicated. Under this sen tence, Mauldlng's operator's license will be automatically suspended for one year by the secretary of state's office. From State Points The hotel lists contained the namea of the following C-egonlans, registered from points in side the state, exclusive of Portland. They were Charlie Me mm, Mrs. L. F. Wray and Mrs. T. F. Allen of Klamath Falls, A. Breyman, W. A. Hansen and A. L. Hawn of Eugene, Mrs. E. W. Regnler and Evelyn Reg nler of Union Creek, G. H. Kllborn cf Roseburg, W. C. Smith of Crescent Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Camp bell of Salem. 8 top in Medford George W. Ed wards of Ohlco was registered at a local hotel last night. Other travel ers from the southern state stopping here were Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fisher, G. M. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Fellows and F. Richards of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Colony of Alta- dena, Mrs. Viola Wod of Long Beach, E. O. Mogenson of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sands of Berkeley, Mollle Cusick of Dunsmulr an " Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eakle of Santa Rosa. Farrel to Speak Governmental ex penditures and economies will be discussed in a short address by Frank P. Farrell, past commander of Med ford post No. 15 of the American Le gion, over KMED radio station, Sat urday from 1 to 1:15 o'clock. This is the sixth lecture of the series oe lng broadcast weekly by members f local patriotic societies, through the courtesy of KMED and, according to reports, their educational value la be ing generally appreciated. Return Her W. H. "Moose" Mulrhead and Tommy Culbertaon re turned to Medford last night from Reno, Nev, where they flew Wednes day. The trip was made In a Fair child. Team Goes Norte The Ashland Normal school's football team left last evening on the Shasta for La Grande, where tomorrow they will play the Eastern Oregon Normal school at the iatter's home-coming. V Arrive Tomorrow O. A. McMlnn, state manager of the Real Silk Hos iery company, and Frank Bouquet, sectional manager of the northwest region, are arriving in Medford Sat urday to confer with William Graves, local manager. Shows Crater Lake The 'lead" story in the current issue of the Oregon Motorist Is one of Crater lake, written by Ernest A. Rostel, publicity dlroctor of Crater Lake national park. Several views of the lake accompany the article. Car Damaged It. P. Older of 613 Catherine street reported to city po lice today that his parked car was damaged at 0 o'clock last evening when it was struck by the automo bile driven by G. H. Mauldlng of Diamond lake. Return from Idaho Mr. and Mrs Bill Nelson and son of the Illlhte orchard have returned home from two weeks' trip to southern Idaho. Mra. Nelson's sister, Mrs. William Grlssom, and daughters Elvie and Evelyn returned to Medford with them. Arrives Today George C. Early. head of the division of internal rev enue, arrived in Medford this morn lng on the Shasta, en route to his headquarters in Seattle, following a conference In Washington, D. C. Mr, Early Is conferring here today with B. G. Harding, internal revenue col lector here. Announce Dinner A dinner for Redmen and members of Pocahontas lodge and for officers of the Great Council of Oregon, will be served tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock in the Redmen hall, it was announced this afternoon. Pocahontas lodge will have the Initiation and We a tonka council No. 20 of this city will put on the degree work. Following the lodge session a dance for lodge members and their invited guesta will be conducted-. G. 0. P. FORCES IN LPT. A Republican rally attended by about ISO people, was conducted In Central Point Wednesday evening, with practically all of the Republican can didates present. A street parade of ears and the Kiltie band preceded the meeting, which was addressed by Attorney William McAllister and At torney Frank P. Farrell, chairman of the Jackson County Republican Cen tral committee, both of Medford. Mayor Con Leever of Central Point acted as chairman of the gathering, and gave a brief introductory talk about each of the speakers and can didates appearing on the platform. Attorney McAllister spoke on the reconstruction finance corporation and compared conditions before and after the formation of the organiza tion. Figures quoted by McAllister show that only 85 banks failed each month following the perfection of the corporation, while previously 360 were closing every month. He pointed out that such failures affect every man, woman and child In the country, through deposits, In surance and loans. Tariffs that affect Jackson county I lumber, livestock, dairy products, and poultry were discussed by At torney Farrell, who stated that the tariff walls now protect these indus tries, eliminating the flooding of the Pacific coast with Japanese and So viet Russian products, and eggs from China. Candidates were called upon to speak, each one being Introduced by Mayor Leever. This evening the Republican meeting will be held at the Eagle Poln t Grange hall, with Attorney Frank Van Dyke and Attorney W. G. Trill of Medford as the speakers. A representative of the women's or ganization is also expected to partici pate In the program. The Junior Republican league members from Medford and Ashland have a novel idea for the Republican meetings being held all over the county the next two weeks that is attracting a great deal of attention. They have a caravan of several ears to follow the Kiltie band as they parade at the meetings and follow the music with a "honking chorus." Some of the banners on the caravan cars read as follows: "Hoover, Yea;" "It's An Elephant's Job;" "Keep Hoo ver;" "Junior G. O. P." ROXY WILL SHOW FIRST RUN WESTERN SATURDAY To Reedsport Miss Enid Funk is' spending the week-end at Reedsport. , Tomorrow only the Roxy theater will offer a first run picture. Bob Steel in "Near the Trail's End." Bob and his cowboy friends, and enemies, furnish plenty of fast action In this story of the old west. On the screen for the last times today the Roxy will show Leslie Howard In "Reserved for Ladies." 'SANTA FE TRAIL' NOW ON STUDIO PROGRAM Richard Arlen opens at the Studio theater tonight In "The Santa Fe Trail." He can always be depended upon to furnish all the thrills neces sary for an evening's entertainment, and in this picture of early days in the southwest he adds a few extra for good measure. The program in cludes a Mickey McGulre comedy and News. Masquerade Ball, Walker's hall, Saturday night. Central Point. A good time assured for ail. Home-made Chicken Raviolas. Jay Dee Lunch, Central and Jackson. Good Quality Coma smartly styled See ETHEMVYN B. HOFFMANN'S Sixth & Holly mm 15c ANY SEVl ANY TIME 15c ENDS TODAY "ROAR OF THK DRAGON" TOMOHROW JOHN WAYNE "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" Also Episode N'o. 1 "THE LAST FRONTIER" TONIGHT AND SAT. HIS TYPEWRITER KEYS UNLOCK THE DOORS OF A THOUSAND BOUDOIRS! Tlie prlrate life of the famous scandal columnist who sees all, knows all and spills everything Cinnamon Dougnuts for Hallowe'en No Hallowe'en is complete without doughnuts and at the special price we will sell them Saturday there ' is no reason why the Kiddies shouldn't have their Hallowe'en doughnuts. These doughnuts will be the famous Cinnamon Doughnuts which have been so popular in previous Week End Special Sales. 17c the dozen Get these at your favorite grocer or our retail store. On sale at this price Saturday only. Get your order in early to avoid being disappointed. Mary Brian Starring In Craterian Drama For i sheer fun and honest enter tainment value, "Blessed Event." the comedy drama feature which opened I at the Craterian Theater today, must ! be given front rank. If not the best picture of the year, it comes so close to being such that It easily takes a I place among the great pictures of all time. "Blessed Event" Is the season's ' meat refreshing gift from all angles Btory, cast, direction, dialogue end speed. Especially speed, for It is doubtful If any picture ever moved with the bullet-like tempo of thl. racy, rebellious and altogether satisfy ing piece of screen drama. Obviously inspired by the new school of columnists, the story deal? with wiles and adventures of one Alvln Roberts, who accidentally regis ters a big hit with the reading pub lic with his original and breezy style of "dishing the dirt," and not the ' least Important phase of his gossip Is , his forecast of blessed events (births to you) impending in the homes of the socially prominent. Alvin incurs numerotis enemies in the course of his expositive and gay career and i there are several big moments when j his life Is In Jeopardy. The cast in cludes Lee Tracy, Mary Brian, Dick Powell, Ned Sparks, Ruth Donnelly and many others. DONT MISS the Blj? Sale at THE ; BAND BOX & SHOE BOX tomorrow! : fr I -IT'S W Home Owned A Operated Roxy io Phone 291 r Children 5c T ox I TE Leslie Hownrrt In "Reserved for Lailtes" SAT- -First Time In Medford BOB 8TKF.I.E In "NEAR THE TRAIL'S END" Also "Don't Leave Home" "Death House," "Witch Doctors" Continuous Shows Sat. 1:30-11 BOWLING NAT ALLEYS Afternoon and Evening All Day Sunday STUDIO formerly me State Starts TODAY RICHARD ARLEN The Santa leTrail I Mickey MctiuJre L'umetlj -News Admission Adulta 15c. Kids 5o rilnmf-.il-.iriTPT- f scandal columnist who sees all. a rt7.ft- Warner Bros.' Million Lanch f0- 1 S K'0,VfiJr Production of the sena- p $tF'?5vu. t tlonal Broadway Siaee SV ' I XipflT LEE TRACY a Vv 'J, ' 1 KVfTl mary brian B f 4 M COMING SUNDAY ALSO CHARLIE CHASE IN 'YOUNG IRONSIDES" Matinees Week Days 125 Balcony Seats 15o Lower Floor 25 Eves, Sun. Mats, Holidays 125 Balcony Seats 20o Lower Floor 35 pew A PLEASURE to tell you of our merchandise of quality. 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