Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1932, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEBPOTID irSIL TRIBUNE, NrEDFORJ), OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1932.
FAGE NINE
Local and Personal
At Study Cove Mr. p. H. William
and daughter, Ilda, are apendlng wv
eral days at Shady Cove.
Beturni Here D. A. Runyard re
turned yesterday from a short busi
ness trip to northern California.
IU with Pneumonia David Strang,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strang.
Is ill with pneumonia.
V
In Ashland O. J. McKee, conductor
for the Owen-Oregon Lumber com
pany spent Saturday morning in Ash
land. Here Yesterday Charles Cooley and
and his father, J. H. Cooley of Grants
Pass were In Medford Friday attend
ing to business matters.
From Table Rock Among those in
Medford shopping and attending to
business matters Satuiday was John
Conley of Table Rock.
From Ashland A. L. Cogglns of the
. Cogglns Sawmill there, was In Med
ford Saturday conferring at the
Rogue River national park offices.
To Football Game Mise Harriet
Baldwin left Friday evening for Ku
gene to attend the Oregon-Oregon
State football game.
Butlers Go South Mr. and Mrs.
Harry L. Butler will spend several
months this winter In California, hav
ing departed a short time ago for the
southern state.
' Down from Lake Creek L. H. Wy
ant, Lake Creek store keeper, was In
- Medford yesterday buying supplies
and attending to other business mat
' ters.
Home for Week-End Miss Mary
Snider, student at the university of
Oregon, la spending the week-end in
Medford as guest of her mother, Mrs.
V Maude Snider.
Here for Game J. W. Matlock and
sons Durword and Darrold arrived
here by train Saturday morning to
attend the Medford-Eugene football
game here yesterday.
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TO Game O. O. Alenderfer and B
H. Lamport were Included among the
local folk who attended the Oregon
Oregon State football game In Cor
t&IUs yesterday. ,
On Business Trip W. W. Allen of
the Pierce-Allen motor company left
Saturday on a business trip to San
Francisco. He plans to return here
Monday.
Dr.' Dodson Improved Dr. A. E.
Dodson, who haa been 111 for some
time, has returned to Medford from
Crescent City, where he has been
convalescing, and will be in his of
fice again Monday morning.
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Miss Mulholland Better Miss Mar
Jorle Mulhollandv daughrter of Dr.
and Mrs. R, C. Mulholland. who has
. been seriously 111 at the Sacred Heart
) hospital with pneumonia, was report
ed In a much Improved condition
Saturday.
Accident Reported Tony Senoden
os of Chestnut street, and W. F. Har
din of 290 North Central avenue filed
automobile accident reports Saturday
with th city police. According to the
report Hardin turned In front of the
Senodenos car. -
Announoa Winners Mrs. George
Andrews stated yesterday that word
had teen received In Medford stating,
Mis Barbara Thorne of Portland and
Ted Gilbert of Corvallls were named
winners In the state Atwater Kent
radio audition. Miss Genevieve Brawn
of Medford and George Barron of
Asblcnd represented this district..
Mrs. Savllle DiesNews of the death
of Mrs. Joseph T. Saville of Long
Beach, Calif., was received here this
week by her sister, Mrs. E. J. Camer-,
on, of 112 Geneva ave. Mrs. SavT.le
was quite well known here having
frequently visited Medford In the past
few years.
. Sentenced to Jail Dtvre Biles of
i this city, and Coy Biles, who has
been visiting here, pleaded guilty to
a charge of drunkenness and disor
derly conduct Monday morning In
Judge Reed's court and received Jail
sentences of ten and five days res
pectively. According to court records
this Is the thirteenth esse tried
against members of this family.
Gold Hill News.
Wells Returns Tal O. Wells, dep
ut7 United State Marshal, returned
to Medford Saturday from Portland, j
where he took Jerry Chock tooth.
Klamath Indian, and H. E. "Blondle"
Crane also of Klamath Falls Into
Portland, where they were bound over
to the federal grand Jury. Chock tooth j
was Indicted on charges of assault i
with a dangerous weapon, and Crane,
with conspiracy against the federal
liquor laws, -
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Start Today for 3 Days
Jackson Return. a. L. jsckson re
turned tb, lut of the nek from kv
era dart' business Tint In Albany
and vicinity.
...
Going to Portland Postmaster W.
J. Warner la leavlni today for Port
land, where be will attend to official
business matters.
.
Rome from Hospital Mlaa Eva
Caator, who recently underwent an
operation for appendicitis at the
Community hospital, haa been re
turned to her home at Phoenix In a
much Improved condition.
...
At Home of Sister Mrs. Donald
Anderson, who underwent an opera
tion at the Community hospital a
short time ago is convalescing this
week at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Harry Baxneburg.
...
Permit Issued A building permit
was Issued by the city building de
partment Friday afternoon for re
modeling and constructing an addi
tion to the residence at 329 Alice
street. The permit was let to F. Tobln.
...
To Klamath County Norman 0.
White, assistant supervisor of Cra
ter National park, Is spending the
week-end In the Klamath county
country with his son, Norman Jr.,
duck hunting.
...
Mrs. Dunn Coming Mrs. A. O.
Dunn Is expecting to arrive her to
day from Oregon City to Join her
husbsnd, Lieutenant Dunn of the
state police, who was recently trans
ferred here from the Portland dis
trict. ...
Volunteer Meeting A meeting of
the Medford fire department's volun
teers will be conducted Monday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock. Chief Roy El
liott announced Saturday. Plans will
be made for the annual Thanksgiving
ball.
. ,
Shopping Yesterday Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Pellett of Griffin Creek were
shopping in Medford Saturday. Miss
Laura Burson of Phoenix and Mrs.
Donna Oraffls and Mrs. Anderson of
th-i same precinct were also business
callers yesterday.
...
To Show Pictures H. L. Bromley,
advertising msnagor of the Oopco and
Mountain States power companies
left yesterday for Yreka to present
the Copco movies of the Gold Rush
celebration at the Broadway theater
In that city.
...
Flight Surgeon Here Dr. B. H. Pad
den, flight surgeon for the United
Airlines, with headquarters In Oak
land, was an overnight guest In Med
ford, before leaving for Klamath Falls
on a duok hunting trip with Dr. Paul
Sharp of Klamath Falls, Les Hubbies,
field mansger of Seattle, and Pilot
Ralph Vlrden of Medford.
Two Flue Fires Two flue fires were
extinguished Friday evening by mem
bers of the local fire dspartment. The
truck answered a call at 518 Palm,
and another at the Harold. Wohsteln
residence on Capitol Hill, at eight
o'clock. Fire Chief Roy Elliott yes
terday issued a warning against large
fires when the wind Is blowing at a
high rate.'
...
From Eugene Members of the Eu
gene high school football squad wore
registered at the Jackson hotel Sat
urday and Included Leonard Brown,
Ernie Robertson, Ed Turner, Dean
Knight, Jack Ryan, Joy Smith, Fritz
Kramer, Robert Rlohabough, Owen
Perkins, Wayne Warner, Albert Balllc,
Roy Muhr, George Lewis. Dick Wright.
Martin Mann. Keith Hough, Waldo
Campbell, BUI Oarson, Paul Azertu,
Bud Barnes, Ray Northan, Homer
Reed, Jay Mercer, Hugh Mercer, Dick
Bishop, John Hill, Joe Hill and Elton
Owen.
...
Visits Sablns Mr. and Mr. O. C.
Sabtn were pleasantly surprised when
their daughter, Mrs. Orrln Oof fin and
son Robert of Wisconsin arrived for
a visit. They had not seen each other
for nearly ten years. Mrs. Oof fin and
son are also vlaltlng her sister, Mrs.
H. J. Rlndt and family, also her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Krause,
and brother O. E. Sabln and wife.
Accompanying them on the trip was
Miss Beatrice Miller. Mrs. Coffin re
ports conditions practically the same
In Wisconsin as in Oregon. They plsn
to remain here for a short time.
From Seattle Mrs. Hazel Ray, W.
R. Jsphcott, and George Van Horn of
Seattle were guests at hotels here
Frldsy night.
...
Mr. Carkln IU K. w. L. Cark'n,
who has been seriously 111 for the
past several days, was reported In the
same condition yesterday.
...
Returns from North Mrs. R. O.
You man hss returned from a two
weeks' vacation trip to Portland and
Seattle.
Mrs. Grone Leaves Mrs. August
Grone of Portland, who hss been vis
iting Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Inskeep and
family here for the past twa weeks,
left on the Shasta Saturday morning
by train for her home.
...
To Be Returned Alva E. Gault of
Coqullle was arrested at Gold Hill
Saturday by state police, on a charge
of non-support. He was placed In Ja',1
here, and will be returned to Coos
county.
...
fined In Court Burley B. Rewey
of Klamath Falls wss fined $29 and
costs of (4.50 In Justice court here
Saturday afternoon following his ar
rest by state police officers. His oper
ator's license wss suspended for thir
ty days on the reckless driving
charge.
...
Oregonlans The hotel registers la
the city listed the following from
points in the state outside of Port
land: E. J. Wllklns of Salem. J. M.
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whet
stone of Roseburg, J. J. O'Brien, J.
A. Stow of Eugene and D. L. Snyder
of Klamath Falls.
...
Portlanders Here The hotel guests,
whose names appear on the registers
with Portland as their home town
are C. G. Patterson, H. G. Go&sltng,
F. W. Shepher, BUI Hogan, J. C. Rus
sell, O. L. M. Hauser, Bert Grtsbach,
Mr. snd Mrs. M. F. Parter, F. W. Lee
ry, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Demmer,
C. A. Cutler and James E. Bell.
.
From the South Those from Cali
fornia listed at the hotels are E. H.
Stone, Henry Coursey, O. W. Wallace,
Pat Kelly, James Davis and J. F. Win
burn of San Francisco, Dr. and Mrs.
E. G. Simon of Oakland, B. P. Good
man of Chico, George L. Sullivan of
Glendale, H. K. Remington, and H.
B. NcNell of Sacramento.
...
Winfrey In Jail Pat Winfrey was
lodged In the city Jail yesterdsy af
ternoon following his arrest on a
drunken charge. Winfrey, about 60
who resides In the Applegate district,
was said to have been calling on doc
tors In the Medford center building
during the past few days, to see about
buying some teeth, and In the mean
time, asking for a small amount of
money to buy groceries or gasoline.
Now At Holly
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Lowell Sherman heads the cast of
"False Faces." which Is th owing at
the Holly theater today for 3 days.
Peggy Shannon, Llla Lee, Berton
Churchill, David Landau, Nance O
Nell, Purnell Pratt and several oth
ers comprise .the supporting cast.
As Dr. Silas Brenton, whose graft
ing In New York has cost him his
Job, Sherman chooses Chicago as s
likely field for his further ambitions.
Conceiving the Idea of being a
plastic surgeon, Brenton sends for his
pal of the old free hospital days, and
succeeds through the sld of a detec
tive bureau and Its scheming head,
In publicizing himself to the Chicago
women who might be in need of his
servicea.
The role Is one of Sherman's best.
Sends Pears Ed Sllversteln, travel
ing representative for the U. S. To
bacco company, received a letter from
his general sales manager, F. W.
Brook In New York City, thanking
him for the box of Medford Bosc
pears he sent, according to W. M.
Clemenson of the Jackson hotel. Mr.
Brook, In his letter, .said "the pears"
arrived In excellent condition, and
they were "delicious." Mr. Sllversteln
has previously sent Mr. Brooks Yak
ima apples.
VOTERS OF PHOENIX
Write 1 nthe name of
X M. Brownrigg
For MARSHAL
Good services, at lowest cost to the
people.
Be correctly corseted
by ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN
Sixth & Holly streets
Real Estate or Insurance Leave It
to Jones Phone 700.
"Smilin' Through" at Craterian
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'smiUn' Through," the famous
stage play which Hollywood has long
been yearning to bring to the talking
screen, opens at the Craterian thea
ter today with Norma Shearer In th.
starring role.
The combination of Norma Shearer
with Frederic March, Leslie Howard.
O. P. Heggta and Ralph Forbes rep
resents as brilliant an assemblage of
artists as could be wished for. Add to
this the beautiful story which has
stirred the hearts of countless mil
Hons since first presented on the Niw
York stage, and the elfort to attain
the "perfect picture" comes close to
realization.
YREKANS SEE SELVES
IN COPCO NEWS FILM
Hundreds of Yreka and Siskiyou
county people saw themselves In the
movies for the first time yesterday,
when the "Copco Current Events"
news-reel reviewed the recent Oold
Rush celebration at - the Broadway
theatre In that city. Of special in
terest to the large audiences of both
afternoon and evening was the pio
neer parade with Its colorful entries
of many years ago. Close-ups of
many of the old pioneer folks of
northern California, garbed In an
cient apparel of days gone by caused
much favorable comment from the
hundreds of spectators who viewed
these novel Copco films. It la ex
pected that these interesting pictures
win be much In demand not only at
the present time, but In the years
to come.
The Yreka pictures , were shown
through the courtesy of the Cali
fornia Oregon Power company and
a percentage of yesterday's proceeds
of the Broadway theater was turned
over to the "Yreka Gold Miners"
organisation for their unemployment
relief fund.
DR. D. A. CHAMBKRS '
Here until Nov. 8
On account of the many patients who
wish to consult him. Dr. Chambers
will keep ha office oaen until Nov. 0
Reduced prices will continue.
Big Democratic Rally 8 p. m., Mon
day evening Medford Armory.
Home Owned
Roxy
Phone 2D1
Home Owned A Operated
lOc
Sunday and Monday
"Guilty As Hell"
with Victor McLaglen,
Edmund Lowe. Richard Arlen
Also The Love Punch News
Continuous Shows Sun., 1:30-11
15c
15c
and MONDAY
Continuous Show
today 2:00 to 11:00
FRANK
BUCK'S
amazing
sound-film
record of hi
greatest ad
venture! '
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A&BEfE
Also SLIM SUMMERVILLE COMEDY
"Officer, Save My Child"
Travelogue Newa
Election Nite
Party
Benefit Community
Relief Kitchen
TO BE HELD AT THE
m
frn
TUESDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 8TH
ONE-THIRD OF ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE COMMUNITY RELIEF KITCHEN.
BIO TIME FOR EVERYONE STAGE FEATURES, ELECTION RETURNS (courtesy
of Mail Tribune) AND OTHER FEATURES. REGULAR SHOW "FALSE FACES" IN
AJJJJITION TO
Revival Show of
BERT
WHAT A PARTY I
Plan now to attend and
help the Community Re
lief Kitchen.
PRICES
(This Snow Only)
ADULTS
30c
Children lOo
UB3EEILI
KOBT
IN
Cvf nrnriAt,
f niiniiT
Starts TODAY
Continuous Shows 1 :4S-11 P. M.
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B! FALLS MEET
SUP
BY REPUBLICANS
The Jackson County Raoubllcan
Central committee held their final
meeting In the campaign Friday even
ing at Butte Falli. The hall was
well filled and the crowd attentive to
the remarks made by the speakers.
wm. R. (Bill) Coleman presided as
chairman of the meeting. The first
speaker explained the effect of the
Reconstruction Finance corporation,
how it aaved hundreds of banks from
failure, where thousands of deposit
ors had their life savings and said
Hoover should be re-elected to carry
out the policies for the relief of the
depression.
Attorney Don Newbury spoke on the
tariff, showing In logical manner
bow the protective tariff on lumber.
stock raising and farm products keeps
our standard of Uvlng above thai
of foreign countries. He also showed
In his remarks that the depression
was not caused by the Republican
administration, but that it Is world
wide and quoted the following from
Al Smith's speech "thanks be to God
we have too much grit, too much
sense to blame any political party for
the depression."
Short talks were made by the Re
publican candidates present. Thomas
J. Enrlght made an appeal for the
voters to elect Wm. Brlggs, the regu
lar Republican nominee, who, he said,
is perfectly qualified In every way
for the office of district attorney.
Bur Democratic Rally B p. m., Mon
day evening Medford Armory.
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING tc REPINING CO.
Mulut &t.,SD Fnncuc
PUnt: South S.n Fi
laalm.MhiiiiKvi
Lowell Sherman
aster Wit of the Screen
IN
ALSE FACES
with
PEGGY SHANNON
LILA LEE
BURTON CHURCHILL
NANCE O'NEIL
ALSO
NEWS KART00N
ADMISSION
20c
ANY TIME
Medford 's Greatest Entertainment Bargain. Why Pay More?
Good Shows For Less I
Meet Me
the MANX,
Where
Economical
Prices for
Out-of-town
Guests
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New winter rates now In effect at Hotel Manx
are the lowest In years. Price bare been
iwecpingly reduced not only to conform to the
winter season, but also to meet present eco
nomic conditions. 300 finely appointed rooms
to choose from and we hare made rates elastlo
enough to fit every Individual requirement.
The same high quality of service la main
tained as alw.ys. You can live at the Manx
now In luxurious comfort with economy.
Garage Service in Connection
Day Rate
at New Low
Levels
Boom with Bath,
Ingle,
$2.00
Room with Bath,
doable,
$3.00
HOTEL
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Powell at OTarr.ll, San
"Right In the
Center of
Everything
Francisco
STARTS TODAY
CONTIGUOUS 2 TO 11
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Vhrough"
MM SCREEN SOUVENIR
FAEDMC MARCH.
IEUIE HOWARD.
RALPH FORBES
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PRICES
MATS.. WEEK DAYS Eves., Sun, Mats. A Hoi's.
126 Balcony Seats 15 125 Balcony Seats 20
....joc Lower i
Kiddies a Dime
Still Time if You Hurry
to get the famous '
'DuqbdPen
for only
and an old pen or the great over-size
$7 Duofold Sr. Pen
for only Q and an old pen
Parker reserves the right to end this
National Trade-in Sale any day I
Tens of thousands of people are trading in old pens of
all makes for $1.25 to $2.60 cash in payment for
Parker's latest streamlined Duofold Pens, and trading
in old mechanical pencils for 76e to $1.00 on the pur
chase of brand new Parker Duofold Pencils.
This National Trade-in Sale by Parker, to make way
for late fall and Christmas shipments, is the biggest
clearance ever held In the fountain pen industry.
These are Parker's latest and smartest colors, In
cluding Burgundy and Black, Sea Green and Black,
Jade, Plain Black, etc. All have streamlined non
breakable barrels the pens with super-smooth,
pressureless writing Duofold points, and quick
starting, non-clogging feed.
Take your old pen or pencil to the cearest pen
counter before this offer expires and walk out with
beautiful new Parker Duofold Pen, or Duofold Pencil,
or both.
The pen you trade in must have a 14k gold point
but It does not have to be a Parker. The Parker Pen
Company, JanesviUe, Wisconsin.
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