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MEDFORD ArATTi TRIBtrST, MEDFOUD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1932. PAGE ELEVEN Local and Personal Alaskan Troupe On Holly Stage Horn from Hospital C. B. Jsqua. who bu been lit In s Portland hos pital (or the put two months, return i ed to Medford on the morning train and U In a much Improved condi tion. To Operate Theater -Mr. and Mrs. Dire Lewi are leaving thla city (or Weed and Fall River. Cal. where they will operate a theater in the near future. They will atop In Weed to In stall found equipment In the thea ter located there. Leave Hospital S. N. allien, who has been reorlvtng medical treatment at the Sacred Heart hospital, left co day for bis home, In a much Im proved condition. Bruce Gordon, who has been a patient for medical treatment, left for his home In Ash land. e e Nile Packages November il The Daughters orthe Nile, who are pre paring a Thanksgiving basket for the Bhrlne hospital In Portland, ask that all persons with packages to be In cluded deliver them to Mrs. J. A. Perry, t04 West Main street, not later than Monday morning, November 31. Mining on Increase Joe Oagnon. lumberman of the Jacksonville sec tion, reports that his business Is on the Increase as a result o( mining activities. Ha has been selling much lumber to the miners, who are build ing sluice boxes and other mining ac cessories and necessities, preparing to beat hard times by bringing more gold Into circulation. Miss Fewell to Game Miss Irva Fewell, reporter on the Mail Tribune, left this morning with Mr. and Mrs, George Henselman for Berkeley, Cal. where she will spend the week-end as guest of Miss Gladys Murphy, stu dent at the University of California She will also attend the Stanford University of California game. McReynolds Here Ward McReyn olds examiner of operators and chauf feurs, Is In Medford today and will be here tomorrow for examining lo cal persons seeking licenses, Exam Inatlona are being held from 9. a. m. to 6 p. m. today and will be held tomorrow between 8 a. m. and 5 p m. Cates Return South Mrs. Claude Oate and sons, who were called here by the death of Mrs. Cate's mother, Mrs. Jemima Rose, left Wednesday by motor for their home at Fuller ton, Cal. The Cates formerly made their home In this city and are re membered by many friends. While In Medford they were guests of Mrs. Nell Franklin, at her home on King street, From Denver The local hotel lists carry the names of two residents of Denver, Colo., today: J. H. Ratllff and Chris Bell, other visitor are 35. W. Mesereau of Klamath Falls, W. O. Hyatt and W. Rogers, H. H. Reed and W. R. Power of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cox of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs, A. Mlddleton of Hood River, Lyle Hance of Salem and O. E. Smith of Chloo, Cal. Returns from Hearing Frank Far- rell, city attorney, who attended the hearing In Portland on plans to tax municipally owned utilities, returned to Medford by train this morning. Re reported that it will probably be a month before the committee s re. port Is forthcoming. Most cities of the state were represented at the hear ing and a report favoring taxation 's not anticipated. w ' Mlsi Snider Pledged Miss Mary Snider, daughter of Mrs. Maude Sni der of this city, and a student at the University of Oregon, was recent ly pledged by Gamma Alpha Chi. ad Tertlslng honorary fraternity at the university. Mlas Snider has piayeci a prominent part in campus activ ities since entering the University of Oregon from Oreaon State collies:!. She Is affiliated on the campus with Kappa Delta sorority, On Ifotol List The list at one of y the local hotels today carried among other names the following: Norman Ferris of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. K Eds of Klamath Falls. Kate B. Was- son of Ohio, F, E. Bailey, Los An geles, Chaa. P. Pray, Salem, A. 8 ilale. San Francisco, Swiss Geyhart of Eureka, Keith K. Ambrose of Gold Beach., Ore., L. R. Purkeyplle of Ta- coma. Wash., A. Hyman of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shade of attle. Mrs. H. C. Waller of Albany, j. A. Kennel and Mrs. Kennel of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bell, H. W. Pomerene and family, O. F. Wald , ner of San Francisco and J. F. Ad ams of Redwood City, Cal. Medford Visitors Out-of-town folk attending to business matters In this city and staying at local hotels are: F. F. Frazier of Los Angeles, Marge Brydon of Olympla, Wash., and A. Hansen of A. E. Hansen & Company. e Leave for Frisco Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Henselman left by motor this morning for Ssn Francisco, where Mr. Henselman will attend a business conference with officials of A. E. Fit kin it Co. They also plan to attend the Stanford-California football game Saturday. License Issued A marrlsge license was Issued yesterday at the county clerk's oKlce to Douglas Anthony, 14, of Brawley, Cal., and Pearl Porter. 3D. also of that city. He listed his occupation as a fruit buyer, and she as a housewife. It was the second marriage for both. s s Radio Club to Meet A regular buslnes' smeetlng of the Jackson County Amateur Radio club will be held Flrady evening, November 18. at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting will be held at the' Prultt Melody shop on North Central avenue. All amateur radio operators and those Interested are urged to attend. From California Callfornlans reg istered at Medford hotels today are W. A. Hansen of San Francisco, J. v Harrlgan of the same city and Mrs, W. Vawter of the bay city, Mr. and Mrs J. V. Otla of Bakersfleld. H. O Boyd and F. Parkhouse of Los An geles, O. E. Smith of Chlco, A. R. Hlgbee and Crll O. Ashe of Los An geles, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Green of Sacramento, Edward Feinberg and D, O'Brien of San Francisco. Iteglslerert from North The local hotel list cahhles today the follow ing names from Portlsnd: Mrs. J. T. Jones, Peroy F. Freemen, O. O. Hardy, A. P. Gannon, H. M. Edaon, Mrs. Edson, Larson Henry, Chas, Oilman, E. E. Condle, Curtis Gardner, Mrs. E, Pate, Mrs. S. Mae Swain, Roy O Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell, W. A. Ward, L. E. Larsen, 0. A. War ren, J. S. Brown and son, O, J, Wight, L. J. Pheblus, R. D. Farrell, W. K. Rogers. O. J. Hill. H. N. Miller, C. C. Boozier, Mr. and Mrs. W. Phil lips, Dudley Allen, Chas. P. Gruml- aux. Walter Frits, Al Haselkamp, L, M. Kelly, H. H. Llntner. S. H. Orwitz, W. F. Badley, N. Silverman, D. H Byrnes and R. O. Graves. www Conilskey on Paper Word received here by friends of Philip Alan Com- lskey, formerly of this city, where ne attended high school before going Into the United States navy, brings the news that he departed Tuesday from Fall River, Cal., for Cedarvllle, Modoc county, where he will be asso ciated with Heath Stanley In the publication of the Surprise Valley Record. "The young men are start ing In thalr new venture in one of the most promising fields of newspaper dom In northern California, and are both sons of veteran country news paper men. The Surprise - Valley Record Is a weekly newspsper of 80 years' standing. Its former owner. the late R. H. Stanley, father of Heath Stanley, was the founder and editor of the 'Iron Dollar,' published at Swazey (now Olenburn), more than soyears ago, 'is the report of the new 'enterprise carried In Ui Fall River Tidings, which adds: "The young men go forth with the good wishes of the entire newspaper fra ternity and their friends m general. 'NIGHT LIFE' COMING TO ROXY SATURDAY Tntlmftte details f the "ca'fe racket" are shown in "Might World, the lightning-paced drama which comes to the Roxy theater tomorrow with a remarkable cast, headed by Lew Ayres. and Including Mae Clarke, Boris Karloff and Dorothy Ravler in important supporting roles. i Mia ff 11 1 fir AUIfcA ESKIMO TKC4.T1 Tonight, mid tomorrow the Holly tlirater u III prrsfiit ( tint am hail Ham mond and hi Alaiknn troupe on thn utapo. satnnlny aftrrtinon Captain Hammond will Rlre a free show In front of the Holly. Ilarlmra Kent and Farrell MacUonald will be featured on the screen In "Pride of the Legion." Laurel and Hardy at Craterian 1 J " SB. MeteoroIogicalReport FOR RENT Beautiful furnlehed home, 840 Eut 9th. Also 3 -room lurn. cabin, W 25. Phone 1288-J, November 18. 1933 liireca-rls Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Saturday cloudy and mild. Oregon: cloudy and mild tonight and Saturday; rain In extreme north west portions Saturday. Lowest temperature this morning, 47 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 51; lowest, 37. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1933, 3 33 Inches. Relative humidity at 9 p. m. yes terday. 88 per cent; 8 a. m. today. 91! per ocnt. Sunset today, 4:48 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:08 a. m. Sunset tomorrow. 4:47 p. m. Observation Taken at 5 A. M., l'MUi Meridian Time City P 11 11 "I s" si ml S f fi fi 00 AO 38 . 44 . 36 02 . 38 The rotund Oliver Hardy with h is partner. Stan Laurel. Is starred In the feature-length comedy, 'Tacit Up Your Troubles," now snowing at the Craterian theater. Baker City Boise Chicago Isnver Dea Moines Eureka . Fresno ......... Helena 84 Los Angeles 84 Marahtleld 68 MEDKORD 69 New York - 63 Phoenix . 7a Portland .... 86 Reno . .......... 66 Roseburg .. 64 FORRy Foggy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear P. Cdy. Clear Koggy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy LADY wants transportation Knw.elafo. Share expense. 8th or Tel. 13t58-Y. to sn an w. 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' 15c ANY SCAT ANY TIME 15c ENDS TONIGHT "The Painted Woman" TOMOIUtOW BUCK JONES "McKenna of the Mounted" LABOR SHORTCUTS HELD IMPORTANT FI Sir Harry Coming Women are no longer content to bend over a wash tub, sweep and dust, or spend hour working over one or two dishes, which may or may not be satisfactory when completed. ' SSk ft ? n TOM TYLER WESTERN ON STUDIO SCREEN Tom Tyler, the wild riding western star, will be featured on the studio screen tonight and Saturday In "Van- lahlng Men." The program Includes an unusually good lineup of snon subjects. City Warrants Cslled for Payment. Notice Is hereby glrea that there are funds on hand In the General Fund of the City of Medford for re demption of warrants Nos. 33979 to 24221 Inc. Interest on the sbove war rants will cease after Hot. 32, 1932. Dated this 17th day of Nov.. 1933. ova H. BAMUBIjS, City Tressurer. a new Watch for the Leader Chevrolet In December. in MANY PEOPLE are complimenting tu on our Raisin Bran Bread and we feel that we will naturally increase its lale if we can get you to try a loaf. Hence tomorrow only, we will sell thia new cake bread at the special introductory price of lie the loaf Remember this is not an ordinary bread. It contains raisins, nnts, honey and bran, and is an entirely new type cake bread. Il FRIBA? " OF TO J Martha Meade They want no, demand many hours for recreation so they may enjoy an early round of golf, a bridge game or matinee hi the after noon and parties at night. But In order to be free from rou tine tasks, the home must be op erated on an efficient basts. Labor- aavlng devices will solve the mechan ics, but the meal problem has but two solutions. Eltfter a thorough study of foods and cookery: or to sesk assistance from those who have made It & lifelong study and are will Ing to share that knowledge with others. In the later case, then It Is advisable to turn for assistance In home baking and cooking to wom en, like Martha Meads, the well- known cooking authority and radio lecturer. - The Martha Meade Society Is on the air each Tuesday and Friday morning, and Is sent to the homes from 31 Individual radio atatlons. T,ie recipes offered are thoroughly tested. They Insure perfect results and all homemakers may use them, content In the fact that with good Ingredients and perfected flour, even the most Inexperienced cook will be proud of her efforts and all possi bility of failure or loss of foodstuffs so Important when budgets arc limited Is elimlnted. These recipes before their presen tation undergo the most rigid tests. After being thoroughly tested In Martha Meade's own kitchen they aie then given out to a group of av erage home makers. Some are hit or rolaa cooks. Others, exact. Every type of stove Is used, gas, electric, wood, coal and oil. After these wo man hsve prepared the dishes, the recipe with the results obtained aro i returned to Martha Meade, and she offers the perfected result to you ' during her program on the air. It you like home made rolls, with I golden, crunchy crusts; tempting cookies, pies or cakes, and all the other delightful dishea an expert has evolved, be sure to tune In on the i Martha Meade Society program. i , Dismiss Farren's Bribery Charge I PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 18 (API i A charge of advocating a bribe which had been filed against Fau R. rar rens, attorney, was dismissed Thurs I day on motion of the district attor j ney, who said evidence did not Jus j tlfy prosecution. The indictment I was one of many returned In the mu : nlclpal market site .Investigation, Sir Harry Lauder, who conies to t,he Craterian theater Monday night with a company of thirty, la a golf "fan." At his estate at Dunoon, In Scotland, on the Clyde, he hns pri vate links, where he invites visitors to share the pleasures of the niblick with him. When playing In London, Sir Harry always spends much of his spare time on the links. On more than one occasion the Duke of York ,baa 'Joined these Impromptu golf meets. Lauder has played golf in nearly every civilized country In the world. Stated Communication of Lodge No. 103, A. I M., Friday, Nov. 18, I. Official visit the District Deputy Grand Master at thla meeting. Vlsltora In- i vlted. L. C. STEWART, W. M OEO. ALDEN, Secretary. O Medford L F. it A. M, GV ?:30 P. X of t 0 J LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD SALLY BLANE VICTOR J0RY RIN-TIN-TIN JR." II : Wit it BARBARA KEN I JFARRtLL MCDONALD Mil TONITE AND SAT. STAN OLIVER LAUREL & HARDY IN THEIR NEW FEATUKE LENGTH COMEDY 6 ROARING REELS OP JOY ON THE STAGE" J r3 w i 4 Sr T3 "5f -Mi MATIXEB A EVEXINO Capt. Earl Hammond AND uta ALASKAN TROUPE HEY KIDS See Capt, Hammond drive his dog team in front of the Holly Saturday at 1:00 A. M. IT'S FREE I iaKKtKffiSMSOEMia fffa. lLdW sv m A, t . r , V, v ' ' M ',j'brJ'-n -.-...j... MAIL TRIBUNE KIDDIES' MATINEE SATURDAY MORNING 10 o'clock 5. COMING SUNDAY ONLY JOHN iARRYMORE "A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT with BfM.IK BURKE KATHERINB HKPBUBN ' Matinees Week Days 125 Baloony Seats 150 Lower Floor 25o Eves., Sun. Mats,, Holidays 125 Balcony Seats 20 Lower Floor '. 35o KIDDIES A DIME BAKING POWDER 25 ounces for 25? ECONOMICAL and EFFICIENT Ute only half as much as h raqulrf of torn other CASCO BRIQUETS txlesl Furnace and Heater Fuel All Heat .No Ashes TAI.LKV 11 EL CO. Tel. It SATURDAY SALE OT VfABVELOTS I BAJtOAINA. -Pols Costs, ill wool and ' ilk-lined, at 95. DrMses, 5 to 18 99. Hstl, 2 to B&e. All Oaqe HaU going t 1 5. Shoes. 1 40 to I MiS. THt BAND BOX AMD SHOE I BOX. "The stor that tires jou money." I Prince Auto Electric and Wrecking Co. -Tlt. 11 plate, (uar. I rr. fl.SO Re-rht. SOc, our make 25o Uenerators II and up 1740 N. RKerlde. Phone M5-W NATIONAL COAL $1QC0 As v Per Ton off the car Car Now on Track. All Fancy l ump no Iut. You'll Mke National. DRY-SLABS Tjuu 12 or 16-inch Body -Wood Rough Blocks Smooth Blocks 1 St New Low Prices Medford Fuel Co. Tel, 631 I r STUDIOS Tontttit and Saturday TOM TYLER in X "Vanishing Men" 5 Comedy "News Hound , Cartoon ''Mlnlnn Baby' i "In southern Indla"(sws Adults 1.1c Kids 5o THEATRE MEDFORD FOX CRATERIAN MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 21 The World's Greatest Singing Comedian ON THE STAGE IK PERSON W I L LI AM MORRIS jirr SIR HARRY CAUDER "EVER NEW IN NEW SONGS AND OLD FAVORITES COMPANY OF CLEVER ENTERTAINERS Kiltie Bagpipe Band Sir Harry Lauder Own Orchestra 31 SHt Hom Owned A Operated Phone 201 Children 5o TONIOHT Cotlnne OrKtlth In "LILY CIIBIBTINE" SAT. Lew Ayres, Mae Clark In "NKfHT WOULD" AIo "Moonlljtht and Carlus" Ts Old Songi for New Man Eater Coming Sunday 'IloTlfeattleTs, Continuous Snow Sat., 1:30 to 11 DANCE Central Point GRANGE HALL Sat. Nite Music by the Kiht Owl -Hurry Under Is different Ills songs and characterizations are dis tinct" cnlrago uaiiy News Down to Earth Prices for Roadshow Seats Now Selling 1 50.- -$1.00 Choice Front Setts S1.B0 and 12 00 plus 10 Government lax XrHY not spend tba holli JIOMEZA t V t hotldava In the Old Country thla yearr Canadian Paclftc't combined rail and ship senrlc dim! I Tom-lli. Paclllc Northwest to Europ. makes your trip convenient, tconomlcal rul Ihorouiihly pleasant. Trarel from Vancouver. B. C to Saint John. N. B. on . Canadian Pacitjo transcontinental train - then cros. th. AtUntle oW . Canadian Pacific liner that (flordi L"P' cuhlne. accommodation, and ..rylcc. Get com. plets Information at th. ofHc. below. Convnlent Sailing Daltn No. M . S. 8. nuctiM. of York to GUw. 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