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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ifEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1932. PAGE UTVT3 Local and Personal In Med ford Tuesday U JJ. Mc- . Quire, mining engineer from Jack sonville, wu a Tlaltor in Medlord yesterday. From British Columbia H. 0. Planer of Emberland. B. C. waa the only gueei registered here from a point distant from Medlord. Shopping Today Mra. J. H. Bitter ling of Eagle Point waa among out-of-town ahoppera seen on the Med ford street today. In Grant Pasa Mr. and Mra. 0 A. DeVoe of Medford were included tn the Grants Pasa vial tort Tuesday. Grant pass Dally Courier. Kroschel Home Sam Kroachel Is among students who have returned from school to spend the holidays with relative and friends In this olty. . i Here for Week George Stokes, ' deputy state fire marshal, with head quarters In Salem. Is spending this week In Medford on business. He was an Ashland visitor yesterday. Goes to Hospital George Ferguson. who has been very 1U for several days, left by train last evening for Port land, where ho will enter the Vet erans' hospital for treatment. Leave for Klamath -Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wilson left yesterday for Klam ath Falls, where they will spend the holidays as guest of Mrs. Wilson's son, Nolan Marlon, and family. Home from College Miss Doris Ray Sundry of Rogue River, who !S home from Oregon State college for the holidays, was a caller In Medford this morning. Business Visitor Al Troas, repre ' aentatlve of Keller - Heuman and Thompson, Rochester. N. Y., la a busi ness caller in Medford today from Seattle. Motor Stolen James Campbell of Campbell's dairy. Phoenix, was In Medford thla morning, and reported to the city police that an electric motor was stolen from the milk ma- chine at his dairy. ' DelZells Stop Hera Tom DelZell stopped here last evening, en route from Roeeburg to his home at Klam ath Falls, and was guest of Attorney and Mrs. Don Newbury. Mr. DelZell is Mrs. Nebury'a brother. V From Golden State Among the California residents who were guests here overnight were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Etna, Mr. and Mra. J. B. West of Belmot and John Riley of Sn clemente. Home for Holiday Bill Oatman has returned to Medford from Weed. Cal.. where he has been working, to spend the holidays with his mother. i Mrs. Nlda Oatman at their home, 223 South Central. Visits Brother Miss Verna Cook of Yakima, Wash., has been visiting her brother, Ralph Cook, In Medford. The two plan to motor north to Port land and Yakima for the holidays, leaving this week. Articles Stolen Walter Nltrel of 707 Oak street reported to the city police that a key-case and a vest pocket kodak were taken from his automobile parked at the Senior high school last evening, while he was attending the basketball game. Seattle Folk The city of Seattle waa represented on the hotel regis ters here by George Goodall and fam ily, Al Tross. C. B. Fitzgerald. R. F.. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. O'Han lon and Miss A. Melster. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cougulst of Spokane were also listed from that state. Stop tn City H. B. Esson and Chet Lawson of Eugene were guests in Medford last night, registering at ho tels in the olty. From other points In the state, guests Included R. Jud Aon of, Roseburg, Charles H. Hugglns of Marshfleld. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Fleet of Klamath Falls. Married by Judge Carlos A. Fleck. 98, of Etna. Cal., and Doris Zlnk, 18. also of Etna, were Issued a marriage license Tuesday at the clerk's office in the county courthouse. He listed his occupation with the forest serv ice. He is a native of California, and she of Nevada. Insurance Man ITere Otto E. Bag ley, representative of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Assur ance company, was In Medford yes terday on hi return from the San Francisco Inspection office, where he spent the psst five weeks. He left this morning for Portland headquar ters. Portland Guests From Portland, the following guests were registered tts hotels here: Mr. and Mrs. W. O. . Fortmann. O. E. Bagley, E. W. Ding- j man, Sam A. Mesher, M- Bloom, D. L. Robinson. George C. Thomas, S. G.I Nelson. Leo Vaughn. O S. Enders. H.J M. Turner, W. J. Hewins, Mark Car- i roll, C. M. Jennings. W. O. Sham- j baugh, H. S. Dletz and W. D. Wol Hemstreet III Jack Hemstreet Is reported ill this week, unable to be at work. Enright Improves According to word received from Portland, the condition of Thomas J Enright, local attorney, is reported much improved. Business Callers 0. R. Reynolds of tne coker Butte road was among business callers In this city today. Mrs. M. Hay of North Chlloquln was also a caller. Dr. Beucler Improved Dr. 0. A Beuoler, who has been 111 with a severe case of lagrlppe and antrum trouble, was reported in a much Im proved condition today. Maasdens Ieave Thursday Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Maasden are planning to leave Thursday for Salem, where they will visit friends and relatives over the holidays. Doing Nicely Mrs. Frank Fern lund. who underwent a serious op eration yesterday at the Sacred Heart hospital, was reported getting along very well today. Mr. Bear Improved Friends of A. S. Bear of 810 South Central are glad to learn that he Is recovering from an operation recently undergone at the Sacred Heart hospital. Steele VttlU Here O. G. Steele. Siskiyou division manager of the California Oregon Power company, was a local business visitor from Yreka Tuesday. 9 To Medford, Ashland w. M. Moses of the Josephine Creditors' associa tion here spent Monday on a busi ness trip to Medford and Ashland. u rants pass Daily Courier. "Rosy" In Ashland A. 8. Rosen- baum of Medford. district passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, spent several hours In this city Monday. Ashland Dally Tidings. Grieve Goes Home Ludo Grieve, who was recently injured in a fall on an icy platform at Prospect, has returned to his home at tha resort after receiving treatment at the Sac red Heart hospital here. Dodge Leaves Hospital Max Dodge of 7650 OTarrell street, San Fran cisco, who received back Injuries In the recent stage wreck on the Pacific highway near Tolo, left the Sacred Heart hospital In a much Improved condition today. Ralph Smith Here Ralph Smith, formerly of this city, who under went a major operation recently at the Ashland Community hospital, left there yesterday, and Is In Med ford visiting his uncle, Clarence Smith. Ralph Smith plans to con tinue to his home in Roeeburg Sat' urday. Here for Visit Terry Talent, fed eral narcotics agent, with headquar ters in Seattle, Is in Medford and Ashland visiting friends and rela tives for a few days. With his father, C. P. Talent of Ashland. Terry was a visitor here this morning. He ar rived here last evening from the north. Unable to Search Lee M. Bown, captain of the state police, was ad vised from Grants Pass yesterday that due to the Rogue river rising to such an extent following the storm Mon day, It was impossible to search fur ther for the human hand which a Gal Ice miner reported seeing in the river Sunday. State police have the piece of fishing pole Which the hand was supposedly clutching when the stick waa pulled from the water. Seven Get Bounties Seven Jack son county men received warrant yesterday at the county dark's office for killing coyotes and bobcats. F. R. Colwell of Gold Hill received 12 for two coyotes and two bobcats. Charles L. Skeeters of Talent, 13 for one coyote; L. F. Farlow of Lake Creek, $3 for one coyote; Harold Pey ton of Medford. 93 for one bobcat; Perry Regan of Medford, 3 for one coyote; N. W. Turpln of Gold Hill. 93 for one coyote, and John M. Crlss of Ashland, 93 for one coyote. CTUDIO THEATRE W Adults 13c Kiddles 3c Iss Tonlte and Thursday The Truth About That Radio Romeo With I)rt1(I Manners Ann Tlronllc Comedy Globe Trotter Cartoon Roxy 10c NOW Lew Arret In "OKAY AMERICA" Comedy Souvenir New, BENEFIT DANCE Sponsored by the Association of Unemployed DREAMLAND THURSDAY NITE Admission 35c Per Couple Toy Returns c. J. Toy, resldtat representative of the California Pack ing corporation, returned Monday from a short business trip to Port land. . Goea to Klamath Deputy United States Marshal Cal 0. Walla left this morning tor Klamath Falls to attend to official business. Prom there he will continue to Portland. ... Announce Rehearsal Pinal re hearsal of "In Old Judea." by the primary, Junior and Intermediate de partments of the Methodist Eplaoo pal Sunday school will be held to morrow afternoon at the church par lors. Thoae taking special spesktng parts are requested to be present without fall. OF HEALTH SEAL SALES The schools of Jackson county are completing their sales of Christmas seals this week and many have al ready reported to Mrs. R. B. Green, county, seal sale chairman. A full report will be made Friday of the sales In the various schools. Mrs. Gordon Voorhles. in charge of the Medford sales, reports s satisfactory response tn the booth sales. Mrs. Q. M. Roberts Is In charge ol the booth sales today and has invited a group of young women to conduct the sales at the postoffloe and sub station. They are Mary Lee and Dor othy Roberts, Betty Bardwell, Dor othy Orth, Louise Connor, Carvel Reames and Carol Dodge. Tomorrow Mrs. J. J. Em mens will be assisted by a group of women from the Greater Medford club, In cluding Mrs. Robert Strang, Mrs. Jack Porter, Mrs. WhlUock, Mrs. Ken neth Murray, Mrs. TJ. 8. Armstrong, Mrs. Robert Duff, Mrs. Alice Coppin and Mrs. Lawrence Duff. ALREADY BEING GR00IEDF0R1 (Continued from Page One) Rumor has it that the unseemly laughter was provoked when Mister Mills made an observation about two Scotchmen In this debt situation MaeDonald and Herrlot, with Herrlot more Scotch than MaeDonald. It was a new Bishop Cannon who appeared here early in the week. Hll familiar crutches were gone. So was the cane. He strode erect. His dic tatorial manner of drier days waa no where In evidence. He spoke before the house beer committee. One of the tricky questions was: "If the supreme court agreed 2.75 per cent beer waa not a violation of the constitution, would your church pun ish Its members for drinking that beer?" The bishop's ready answer was: "If a member of my church drank 2.78 per cent beer and fcscame drunk, the supreme court would be overruled and the church would act accordingly." There la no other dry leader here with anything near the bishop's po litical ability. Evidences are Increas ing that he seeks return to promi nence In the movement. His prospects are not good. Negro Wins Nod Over Tod Morgan SEATTLE, Dec. 21. (AP) Alvln Lewis, flashy Seattle negro boxer, stepped Into the fistic limelight here last night when he won a popular decision over Tod Morgan. Seattle, former Junior lightweight champion. They fought In the Junlor-welter-welght division. Tod scaling 141 pounds and Lewis 142. UNTIL THE O'CLOCK Banks In Medford will remain open Saturday, the day before Christmas, until 8 o'clock. It was announced to day. This arrangement has been made to accommodate local merchants, ahoppera and teachers wishing to cash warrants. The banks will be closed the fol lowing Monday, which Is a legal holiday. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY GIVE a Christmas gift that can be enjoyed the year around, a roller canary, white, yellow and mixed colors, pedigreed and wonderful singers. Phone Jacksonville 173. Mrs. Jack Thrasher. Birds can be seen at 325 South Holly St.. Medford. POR SALE Old carpets at Hotel Medford. TODAY and THURS. SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT Ill-.lkW Ends Today-' Tiger Shark' Tomorrow Edmund Lowe as "CIIANDC" P UZZLED US BANDS here's -a practical suggestion .for a practical Christmas Here's a gift suggestion that will make this Christmas one of the happiest you're ever had . . . ind one of the most thrifty, too . . . A genuine Westinehouse Dual-automatic frigeratorl No other gift will bring Her so much honest en joyment, so great a measure of helpfulness for years to come, as this most modern of all electric refrigerators. Shrewd husbands this year are select ing this gift, not alone for its popularity, but be cause it is an investment that pays for itself. In fact, its savings help you meet the easy payments. Only the Westinghouse combines so many con veniences, with the ixtr dependability of dual- automatic performance, the ixtra economy of . hermetically-sealed mechanism, the extra durability of all-steel construction, the ixtra guarantee of a 4 Year Service Plan. Liberal Christmas terms are offered. Come in today! Re- I I AlOi Es-'S r if ''.I WsttaglaoTii&e Peoples Electric Store 212 W. Main A. B. Cunningham Phone 12 0. 0. Alenderfer 'a W W PIANOS AND 0ROAN3 2 good or gans. 18 and ei3-50. Brand new 1SS0 reprod'io'ng piano, beautiful tone. 288; easy terms. Prices never so low on complete stock of new snd slightly used uprights, grands and player olanos. BALDW.'iN i-1 j onurrts. jo so. Orsps. 81C-- PvAia I' Pet1 1 i B '"'-Sell- pniu. r- U SALE : ENDS 'ti SATURDAY I I It VTnTTIil tT i'. -a --OOL HOT wants to work WILL TRADE clothes for wood. Klein, and board and continue the Tailor, 12S E- Main. Xeferences, o. O. Smith, . U or call 447-L. POR SALE Homemade pickles, all - kind. Mrs. Rose berry, Tel. 718-L. abf bed and mattreas. -- -, -, walker, go-cart and for RENT Furnished duple at 231 combined, like new, so. Holly, 4 rooms, 132 50. Inquire , i 816 West 13th St. next door. n' """" Electrical Gifts Will Be Appreciated Peoples Electric Store Yes, Sir! We Must Dispose of a Fine 5,000 Furniture Stock Bought at Low 1932 Prices and Offered You at Tremendous Reductions Buy Now for Christmas Hundreds of Useful, Appropriate Gifts at COST and LESS John Cupp Furniture Co. 315 East Main St. Phone 605 OPEN NIGHTS For Your Convenience . i,s!J!". ! 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