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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal j
Mrf. Blfga 111 Mr. Boy Rigga ot
thla city la In tha Community hos
pital thU vKk for medical treatment.
Here from Distance J. Shafer of
Sheridan, Wyoming la a bualneaa vis
itor In the city today.
Business Visitor W. E. Alexander
of the Central Point district was :n
Medford this morning attending to
buslnee matters.
Taylor Goes North T. L. Taylor,
local orchardlat. left thl morning for
Portland to spend a week attending
to bualnes matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bates on Trip Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Bates left this morn
ing for Portland to spend a few days
In the Rose city vacationing.
Mrs. Martin Home Mrs. a W. Mar
tin of Oold Hill left the Sacred Heart
hospital here Sunday for her home,
her condition being much Improved.
Business Callers E. L. Hicks of
Yreka, Calif., was a business caller
In Medford yesterday afternoon. Oth
ers were Mrs. Irene Wells of Talent
and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williams and
daughter of Phoenix.
Rosenhuum Returns A. 8. Rosen
baum, district freight and passenger
agent for the Southern Pacific, re
turned this morning from a short
business trip to Roseburg and Eu
gene. Mortensens Go North Dr. and Mra.
R. P. Mortensen left this morning for
Eugene and Springfield, where they
plan to spend several days visiting
relatives. They will return to Medford
the last of the week.
Callfornlans Here W. P. Hughes.
Miss Helen Brown and Mr. and Mrs
8. W. Martin of San Francisco; S
Leverdtal of Los Angeles and W. R.
Endlcott of Alturas, California are
business visitors In Medford today.
Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
B. H. Doan of Aberdeen and P. W.
Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Terrane, O. B
Rasmussen, snd E. L. Price of Seattle
are business visitors in Medford to
day.
From Oregon Points Mr. and Mrs.
G. Tlrrell, H. C Kremmel and D. C
Parker, of Eugene; Dick Farmer of
Roseburg, J. L. Edmunds of Kiam
atti Fall and Mr. and Mrs. William T
Grieve of Trail are In Medford today
on business.
Business Callers The list of bual
neaa o&llers in Medford yesterday
from neighboring localities included'
O. A. Maynard of Eagle Point, E. L.
Hicks of Yreka, Mra. A. P. Stone and
son of Central Point and Mrs. R. B.
Baker and son of Butte Falls. -
Mrs. Drlsooll Leaves Mrs. Robt.
Drlsooll, who has been visiting Mr.
Drlsooll here, left this morning on
the Shasta for their former home in
Salem and will return In the very
near future to Medford, where the
Drisoolls plan to make their home.
From Portland Business visitors
and guests In Medford from Portland
' today Include H. F. Llmeur, H. E
Dicks, H. T. Wilmarth, J. W. Grank,
O. A. Warren. Frank S. Glover, L. S
Mccormick, Glenn Handy, Charles S
Brewster, Fred J. Blakeley andO. A,
Oostley.
Mrs. Short Has Tickets All persons
planning to attend the "States ban
quet at the First Methodist church
Friday evening and anxious to obtain
tickets for the affair are asked -
call Mrs. Arthur Short, ticket chair
man. Her number is B2i-J. Elaborate
preparations are being completed for
the . annual affair.
Northridge Improved E. W. North'
ridge of Weed, Cal., who recently un
derwent an operation for goitre at
the Sacred Heart hospital here, left
Medford Sunday for his home, his
recovery being very satisfactory.
When Mr. Northrldge came to Med
ford a short time ago with intentions
of undergoing the operation his plans
were Interrupted by an auto wreck
t this aide of Ashland in which his sis
ter of that city received painful In
juries, Club to Dtne The Business and
Professional Women's club will meet
for luncheon Thursday In the club
rooms In the city hall and an Inter
esting program Is planned with Miss
Blanche Runels. county school nurse,
as speaker. One week from Thursday
veiling the club will entertain with
a benefit card party and social for
men and women of the city. Extens
ive plans are being made for the af
fair and a large attendance Is antici
pated. Expected from Canada Mr. and
Mrs. I J, Adams, Sr., and son, A. A.
Adams of Champion, Canada, are ex
pected here this week to visit Mr.
and Mrs. L, J. Adams of this city be
fore continuing south to Long Beach.
Cal., where they expect to make
their future home. Mr, and Mrs. Ad
ams recently celebrated their fifty
first wedding anniversary and expeot
iM to be here for the occasion, but
were forced by the extremely oold t
weather in the north to remain there j
for ft longr period.
i
To Attend Conference Dr. J. P. !
Bray left yesterday for Roseburg 1
where he will Attend a session of the
Portland district conference of the M !
E. church south. He was accompanied
by Messrs. Paul Hamilton. Holley ;
Michaels. R. J. Bills, and Mrs. J. T. 1
Peters, ill delegates to the confer j
ence. The party will return Tuesday
nJght after the evening session J j
held. Dr. Bray Who la at present en- !
gaged In secular work is still a min
ister in good standing in the church
conference and has been holding ser
Tieee for Rer. N. D- Wood of the local
Methodist church during his illness.
DANCE at Dreamland
WITH DfVTT MOORFT LITTLE
GIANTS OF RHYTHM
WBrNEIAT VIOHT
ADMISSION 1(W
Gleemen to Rehearse Oleemen will
meet for their regular rehearsal to
night at the county court house and
plans for the Eagle Point trip will be
discussed.
.
Elliott Has Flu Tire Chief Bov El-
liott, who has been 111 with Influen
za for the past several days, announc
ed today that he would soon be back
on the Job.
-
Kromley Gets Bounties A. L."
Kromley of Applegate brought one
coyote skin and three bobcat hides
Into the county clerk's office this
morning and received bounties.
...
Lincoln Club Meeting The Lincoln
club of Jackson county will hold a
meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, at
4:30 on the mezzanine floor of he
Medford hotel to complete arrange
ments for this year's banquet. All
Interested are requested to attend.
...
In Medford Today The list of busi
ness callers In Medford today register
ed at local hotels last night Includes
A. J. Oraff of Tacoma. R. E. Preel of
Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ben-
nevlnal, P. S. King, M. N. Shaw of
Seattle and E. R. Brazel of Sacra
mento, Cal.
...
Wants Mall Tribune Letter re
ceived today by local friends from
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nlkolaua, formerly
of this olty, now of Lakewood, Ohio,
announced their desire to receive the
Mail Tribune at the earliest date pos
sible to keep in touch with what .s
going on In southern Oregon. They
left here last August for the eastern
city, where Mr. Nlkolaus is now man
ager of a drugstore In the suburb to
Cleveland. They sent best wishes
friends In the letter to Mrs. Pred Col
vlg along with their request, for a
Mall Tribune subscription.
Warner Baxter To
Come To Craterlan
What to do with but a few hours
to live, Is the situation that con
fronts Warner Baxter in "Six Hours
To Live." which comes to the Cra
terlan theatre Wednesday.
The problem Is one that Is prob
ably toyed with more often by more
people than any other. Nearly every
body, looking back over his life, sees
many things he might have dono
differently.
"30,000 Years In Sing Sing" with
Spencer Tracy, ends a three-day run
at the Craterlan tonight.
Football Mystery
Film Rialto Bill
Hollywood has produced a football
story that Isn't a football story but
a murder mystery. Yes, we know
that sounds goofy but "70,000 Wit
nesses" Is just that. It tells the
story of a star football player being
killed Just as he was about to make
the winning score. No one saw the
crime committed although the stands
were filled. Police and medical au
thorities were baffled as to the meth
od, Phillips Holmes, John Mack
Brown, Dorothy Jordan and Charlie
Ruggles are featured In the picture,
which Is at the Rialto theatre today
and tomorrow.
PICK UP NUGGETS
ON GRAVE CREEK
OF LARGE VALUE
By L. R. Shurtleff
Four members of the Southern
Oregon and Northern California Min
ing Association Inc., made a trip yes
terday to Sardine creek. Foots creek,
and Grants Pass in the interests of
the mining operators of those sec
tions. The trip was made to secure
data and material for the legislative
committee of the Oregon Mining con
gress to use at the meeting of that
body which will be held at the Port
land Hotel at Portland today.
George Barton, the committeeman
from this district and the writer
accompanied the party and were sur
prised at the extenslyeneas of some
operations now under way. Some of
these operations will be due to act
as a basis for a special story at a
later date, but, the thing that sur
prised us most was the statement by
those in a position to know, that
there were at the present time ap
proximately three thousand men
making a living from the mining
industry of Josephine county.
A. W. Hooper of Grants Pass U
authority for the statement that he
visited a couple of friends who are
operating on Graves creek on Sunday
and that, with nothing more than a
simple ground sluicing operation,
with the assistance of a self-shooter,
these two boys were taking out
around five to six ounces per day
and that he, personally, picked up
while visiting them two nuggets that
weighed $84 and $105, respectively.
Another meeting of the Southern
Oregon and Northern California Min
ing Association Inc., will be held at
the chamber of commerce on Wed
nesday evening, February 1, 1933, at
7:30 p. m. All members and -others
at all interested In the Industry are
urged to be present.
4
Communications
other outrages followed.
The I. W. W. waa a labor organi
zation until 1907 when the left wing
captured It, and Its aubsequent his
tory has been written In the blood of
violence and outrage..
The Paris commune and the Rus
sian revolution present large scale
examples of the Inability of the In
tellectuals (parlor) bolsheviks to
control the frenzy their froth arouses
in the feeble minds of the unde
loused. If the local revolution the subject
of mls-plsced courtesy In the mstter
of title has already started that In
evitable swing towards communism,
as oharged, It la time for the honest
to Ood Americans In Jackson county
to answer this pertinent question: Is
the sssembly room In the Jackson
county courthouse to be allowed as a
further rendezvous for ths dissemi
nation of propaganda having as Its
object the destruction of that very
building?
(Name on file.)
THURSiflA
NIGHT FOR ELKS
Thursday night will be a gala night
In Elkdom, aa the past exalted rulers
will occupy the. chairs. Elks who have
attended these annual affairs know
the good time that la In store for
them. A splendid program has been
arranged with "eats" afterwards.
Past exaulted rulers who will of
ficiate for the evening are: O. E
"Pop" Gates, O. O. Lemmon; Gus New
bury, Carl Y. Tengwald, Leon B. Has
klns, Jerry Jerome, W. H. McGowan,
Lewis Ulrlch. Ralph E Koozer, T. E.
Daniels. Judge E. E. KeUy, O. O. Alen
derfer and Ben Mohler. All the.oth
ers who are In the olty will be pres
ent snd ssslst In the program.
Tonight's game will decide the
prize winner for the month In the
Elka bridge tournament, aocordtng to
Bob Norrls, chairman, and some
"olose to the vest" playing Is expect.
ed. Every Elk Is invited to Join' In
this tournament, aa It Is so arranged
so anyone can win t. prize.
At ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN'S
all winter coats
now V, price and less.
Sees Communism In Courthouse
To the Editor:
If the morning paper has violated
that exception to the rule,' and la
right In the matter of the swing of
the local revolution to Communism,
history is about to repeat Itself In
Jackson county.
The history of all radical move
ments record an overwhelming trend
to the left to anarchy and violence.
The Western Federation of Miners
was a lawiul organization until It
came under the dominance of the
left wing. The assassination ot Gov
ernor Steunenberg, and Innumerable
CTUDIO THEATRE
Adults lfic Kiddies Bcfc,
Now Playing
'Janet Gaynor . Charles FarreH
"The First Year"
M A Home Owned I
HfhYXI
a a vv r
Phone 291
I Home Owned A Operated
lOc
Children So
First 8 Rows
Today and Wednesday
Helen Twelvetrees In
"UNASHAMED"
Also, "Boy Friend Comedy
News What a Life
Coming THURSDAY
BJLONDE
LABOR SAVING
a-M
HEAT ITl HEALTH
AMUSEMENT
ELECTRICITY
Is Your Greatest Bargain
The average family in Medford pays less than half as much for electricity
as the rest of the United States. The average paid for domestio electricity
in the 20,000,000 homes of the'nation wm 5.7 cento per Kilowatt hour, in
1931. The average paid in Medford during the same period was $2.38
cents per K. W. H. ..$5.63 a month is the average bill for light, cooking,
electric iron, percolator, toaster and waffle iron. The average light bill
is $1.99 leaving $3.54 for the average electric range bill. Most families
who use a wood range pay $3 a month or more for wood, and in addition,
must store the wood, split it, carry it in, provide space for it in the
kitchen and remove the ashes. Electrioity is the cheapest service yon
can buy.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
YOUI fAJITNWS I
IN MOOIESS-
CLOTHING REPAIR
CLASSES WILL BE
HELD THIS WEEK
The third meeting of the Clothing
Renovation Project will be held 'n
three communities this week, Mabel
C. Mack, home demonstration agent
announced today. These demonstra
tions will Include garment construc
tion, and garment finishes.
All home makers of the community
are invited to attend. The meetings
are scheduled for 10:00 a. m. as follows:
Feb. 3. Talent Cfvlo club at the
city hall; Mrs. W. H. Hlgglns, chairman.
Feb. 3. Central Point Home exten
sion unit at the grange hall; Mrs.
Gene Blackford, chairman.
Feb. 3. Eagle Point Extension unit
at the high school; Mrs. G. E. Ouster
haut, chairman and Mrs. F. V. Bar
rett, hostess.
The Jackson county recreation
leaders will meet at the courthouse
auditorium Wednesday evening, Feb.
1st. Following the business session,
Ray Ward of Phoenix presiding, the
members will participate In a prog
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Modern, partly furnish
ed house, double grn-ge. one diock
from high school. 706 W 10th.
ram on recreation in the home. Lead
ers selected to direct this program
are: Group singing Reed Charley.
Lake Creek; A trip around the World
with Music "Ireland" Frank Han
son, Roxy Ann; Grand March. Arn
old Bohnert, Central Point; Games
for the Home Mra. Lee Port, Apple
gate and Mrs. C. C. Hoover, Jackson
ville; Stunt for the Home Mra. O.
C. Maust, Phoenix and Mrs. Edith
Bohnert, Central Point: Folk Dances
Miss Eula Benson, central Point;
Mra. Vera Ringer, Evans Valley and
Mr. O. C. Maust, Phoentx.
Organisations interested In promo
ting recreation in the horn and com
munity through trained leadership
are asked to confer wtth the counly
home demonstration agent regarding
this project.
Masonic Dance
Event for Tonight
Crater Lake chapter, Royal Arch
Masons, are entertaining this eve-
FITRN. 3 and 3 room apts; house.
garage. 6C4 W. 1th.
FOR SALE Toy Fox terrier pups.
very reasoname. Phone ooo-x. 146
So. Holly.
FOR fiALE Pure bred Jersey bull.
Phone 303, Jacksonville.
APARTMENTS Cheap. Steam heat,
lights and water. 1005 W. Main.
ANY
SEAT
15c
ANY
TIME
Today and Wednesday
How can a person be mur
dered before the very eyes
of 70.000 people . . . HOW
. . . and WHY . . . and by
WHOMf
"70,000
WITNESSES"
with
PHILLIPS HOI.MKS
JOHN MACK BROWN
DOROTHY JORDAN
CHARLIE RUOOLGS
Plus "
The Taxi Boys In
'STRANGE INTERLUDE'
"Bring 'Em Back
Half-Shot"
nlng with a dancing party for Master
Masons, their wives and friends, end
extensive plans have been made, for
the occasion. Dancing will begin at
8:30. with music by the Owen-Oregon
Lumber Jacks. There wtll be no
admission and all Master Masons m
southern Oregon are cordially Invited
to attend.
HEMORRHOIDS
Piles Successfully Treated
without Surgery
No Pain No Loss of Time
Consultation A Examination Free
Dr. Harvey E. Miller
205 Liberty Bldg.
i LAST
TIMES
TONITE
"20,000 Years
In Sing Sing"
Starts TOMORROW
SIX HOURS TO LIVE
SIX HOURS To LOVE
SIX HOURS TO FULFILL THE DE
SIRES AND YEARNING OF A
LIFETIME!
5931 HOURS
TO LIVE
Warnar
' Miriam JORDAN
tmmtsi 'ohn BOLES
Extra Added Delight!
THE CROONINO TROUBADOR
! BING CROSBY
"BLUE OF THE NIGHT"
7
OUA
IT STARTS
TOMORROW
THE SAFEWAY STORES
HOMEMAKERS' BUREAU
aVBaW
KITCHENEERING
0
See and Hear Mrs. Marion Spencer and Miss Helen Brown
direct from the Safeway Stores Homernakers' Bureau ... demonstrating
a dozen new and exciting recipes a day for 3 great days of this most unique
COOKING SCHOOL
February 1-2-3 at the Fox Rialto
GEM You've been waiting For weeks For
'" this gala event in the life oF a home
making Kitcheneer. And here it is, ripe with
recipes and diverting discoveries in menu
making, ready to add fun to your cooking
and zest to your meals and social affairs.
It will cost you nothing and pay you well.
We suggest that you come quite early (doors
open at 1 :00) for what your husband
would call a ringside seat. And come
every day, bringing paper and pencil.
You'll be awfully glad...and so will we.
A lady i coming whom you should know wall,
To bring KitchanMring to you, oh;
Sha hai all things to give and not ona thing
to tall,
Wa aay "Comal" and wa hopa that you'll do to.
Tomorrow at two it tha lima you thould ba
On hand iutt to listen to har, oh;
Thathingt that sha shows you'll ba happy to taa,
For sha comas from tha Homamakart' Bureau.
YOU'RE ALL INVITED ADMISSION FREE
THE SAFEWAY STOKES HOMEMAKERS' BUREAU
COURSE IN "KITCHENEERING'
a