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METFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, SIEBFO'iD, QBEGOy, WEPXESDAY, 3IAKCH 1, 1933 PAGE SEVEN' Local and n influenza H. K. Marsh of thli city la ill at Him home with Influ enza, hla friends axe orry to learn. From Klamath Fall Mr. A. O. yrye- has as guests today her son and , daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frye of Klamath Palis. To TVoodborn Henry StuU of Wood bum. Ore., who has been at tending to business matters In Med ford and Ashland for the pt few days, left thli morning on the ShasU for his home. Miss Garrett Leavei -Miss Lucille Garrett, formerly of this city, who has been visiting here for the past few days, left Medford by train to day for Grants Pass. VanHoeTenberg Returns H. Van Hoevenberg of Gold H1U, who spent - yesterday in Salem, conferring with Governor Julius L. Meier, returned here by train this morning. From Jacksonville Among callers in Medford today from the pioneer town of Jacksonville were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Israel and Mrs. Tom Young. Attends Hearing Clyde Richmond -was among out-of-town callers at tending the hearing this morning in Justice court of Henrietta B. Martin and others. Reports Accident Harry G. Venlz lor ol Sacramento has filed a report at the city, police tatlon concerning an accident about a mile and a half from the summit of the Siskiyous. Mr. Barry Here C. J. Barry of the New York Central lines, with head quarters in Portland, was a business visitor la Medford today. Prom here, he plans to continue to Klamath Falls. Fishers Call Here Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Fisher of the Sams Valley district J mwi omrvnff nut-of-town oeople In early this morning for Ash Wednes day services at tne aacrea nt-m church, catholic. Start Building Work started today on the- Valley Fuel office building, 4HY3n tt. nn the Southern Pacific property bordering Main street. The work is ra cnarge 01 jonn tunmug ham.. The permit issued by the city is for $1000. a a fnnvnT Vltlt ,v'm fternlca Gill and Mrs. Weldon MoBee arrived bacls in the city by train ran lorcnoon from Portland, where they spent the week-end &s guests of Mrs. K. R. Ross, who will be remembered In Medford as Miss Jean Rice. From state Points Included among those from state points who are reg istered at hotels here are Henry Btute of Woodburn, B. A. Sehalihorn, Jj. E. Clyde, Phillips Beck and H. 3. Grlndell of Eugene and W. V. Frellm of Dallas. Cllnlo to Be Thursday The Jack son county health unit has announc ed another clinic for children tomor row afternoon from 1:30 to 4:30, at the Sparrow Memorial clinic, and mothers are asked not to bring chil dren who have colds. Mrs. Pence Improved Mrs. Dave Pence of Trail, who underwent a major operation yesterday at the Community hospital, was reported getting along nicely today. Mr. Pence was a visitor In Medford from the Trail district. Shopping Today Mrs. Donna Graf fle of Phoenix was shopping at Med ford stores this morning. Miss May GTeen of Ashland is here visiting friends and relatives. Other callers from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn of Prospect, Earl Hans oom of Eagle Point. Much Rainfall Between 8 a. m. nd 5 p. m. Tuesday, a total of .19 of an Inch of rain fell here, accord ing to W. J. Hutchison, meteorologist at the local branch of the U. S. weather bureau. Prom 8 p. m. Tues day to ft a. m. today, .03 of an inch was recorded. The total since Sep tember 1. 1932, is now 11.78 inches. 1 Guests Here Marie Halverson of -Klamath Falls, P. 8. Jones of Rose burg and Arnold fl. Burrter of Cor tsIUs stopped over in Medford at lo cal hotels as did A. I McCsrty of Salem. Prank E. Todd of Sacramento, John Roberts and fsiily of Vsncou rer, Wash., and Dave Zolla of Los An rles. Club to Dine The Business and Professional Women's club will meet at the city clu brooms tomorrow noon for regular luncheon. Mrs. J. P. Lawrence will be the speaker of the occasion and has chosen as her sub ject "Europe Before the War, and Today." A large attendance ts an ticipated. Portlander Among the Port- landers who are guests at hotels in the city are C. C. Barr, George E. Griffith, W. U Pearnley, H. G. Mul fc oil and, A. J. Cooksley, C. R. Cooks ley. O. Patty, R. J. Sherman, O. P. Besll, George D. Easter, S. S. Boggs. E. A. Johnson, Charles P. Orumiaux. Gj P. Nock. D. H. Russell, Si Larsen. A. H. Klndler and D. H. Russell. - Luncheon Friday Shrlners of the Medford club, and all visiting Shrine men, whether members of the Hillah temple or not .are Invited to the Shrine club luncheon Friday noon in the basement of the Hotel Medford. Frank Jenkins, president of the Southern Oregon Publishing com pany, will give the main address of the hour. Horn from Hnllrn-ood Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swartz hare returned to their home here from Hollywood, Cal.. where they have been visiting their sons and daughters for the past three months. A family reunion, the first in 20 years, wss heM at Christ mas time, Mrs. Swart said. While in the movie capital, they visited Mr. tind Mrs. Paul Reddy. Mr. and Mrs. Royoe Findley, Kenneth Swartz and M'sss Muriel and Fredericks Find Vt. Miss Muriel Flndley has now returned to New York, Mrs. SwarU aid. Personal Roy Love 111 Roy Love was re ported ill at home this morning with i a severe cold. j - In Improved Condition Prlends of Mrs. Louise Van de Walker are glad to learn today that she is in a much improved condition after more than a weeks Qlness. Former Resident Here Mrs. M. C. Page of Berkeley, Cal., who formerly made her home in Medford. is here this week visiting friend and attend ing to business matters. Hoggs In City Stanley Boggs, aup pertntendent of the federal airways in this district, with headquarters In Portland, is today checking the field In the Ashland district. He arrived in Medford Tuesday evening. From a. Distance Those from dis tant points listed at the hotels are M. E. Olsen of Washington, D. C , and R. D. Leppeur of Detroit, Mich., R. E. Soper of Seattle was also reg istered. - To Show Films At Talent Grang? tomorrow evening, forest rangers of Ashland are presenting the forest service films and a lecture in con nection with the series being put on throughout the valley. No charge will be made. Luncheon Guests Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and daughter Bar bara Joan of Roseburg, en route to San Francisco, were luncheon gues In Medford today of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wilson and daughter. Miss EUow Mae. Degree of Honor Juvenile Degree of Honor will meet Saturday after noon, March 4, at the home of Mrs. Peter Dietrich, 939 North Central ave nue. All juveniles are urged to oe present and their mothers are always Invited, according to the announce ment today. l At Grange Program 'Mr. and Mra, H. G. Wilson and daughter Ellow M last evening attended a Grange meet. lng at Table Rock, where Miss Wilson entertained with several whistling and vocal solos. She was accom panted at the piano by Miss Gladyce LaMarr. WASHINGTON, March 1. (AP) The senate today adopted the Black resolution directing the postmaster general to postpone awarding an ocean mail contract to the Philadel phia Mail Steamship company pend ing an investigation. In Fight For Baby Patrolman, Charles Knapp and his wife, Harriet Edna, are cn the threshold of divorce because the wife secretly adopted a baby boy to deceive her husband. Both want to keep the child, but Knapp assert, lag he could not forgive the hoax, filed auit for divorce, Mrs, Knapp hat filed a ero bill. To further complicate the case the baby's natural mother will take action to regain possession of him if ths divorce fight It continued. Mrs. Knapp and the baby are shown above. (Associated Press .'hoto) Importation Robert KHado, featherweight. It the latest boxer to arrive In th United Statet from the Philippine. Astociated Preia Photo) ENDS TODAY "American Madness" TOMORROW JACK 0AKIE "Once in a Lifetime" rvvaii " ' 4 1 4 ANNEX MEDFORD AND CHINA WHEN SOLONSAT PLAY (Continued Uous Page One) overly susceptible "solona. and did bits of aesthetic dancing during the discharge of their legislative duties. Besides th Medford annexation bill which was "referred to the mil itary affairs committee." there was a take-off on the recent mosquito control 6111. This latter suggested crossing the mosquito with the. flea. calling the new product bee-squeaks and "declaring an emergency." Then there was the "stenographers gift tax" bill, which placed a tax on all gifts presented by legislators to their clerks. This also taxed "all Santa Clauses," and was classed as a revenue raising measure. The third house "fish and game committee" reported out a bill mak ing It unlawful "to approach, pur sue, chase entice or "seduce bullfrogs." and declared an emergency for the protection of Jelly fish. Louise Palmer Webb, well known champion of the Beckmsa Beer bill, took the opposite side of the ques tion in the third house and champ ioned the dry cause, while a prom- rr rfnr InhhvUt. .tfwl With hlS arm around a Beer keg and extolled the good Judgment of the wets. The session ended with a balcony scene from "Romeo and Gouley." a take off on Romeo Oouley and Han nah Martin, with the lovers in Shakespearean language, arguing on the respective merits of Siitz and BlitE. Although the third house had Its punch. It didn't provide any more laughs than are to be had In the two upper houses when the right legislative combinations are at work. The . costumes, of course were more colorful and the -sound etrects more penetrating. And then it did give the too serious minded soiona chance to laugh at themselves for a change. Legislators swapped experiences au past horse racing ventures, when house Bill 841 came up ior uuw passage today. A bald-headed solon .ht hi. "hair standing on end" when his favorite horse nosed into the money at Tia juana. do excited did Hannah Martin become over the stories that she voted "aye" Instead of no on the bill which n nrMrnn TACinff COmmiS- sion and permits parl-mutual betting. When she discoverea ntsr error " innwwi horrified and hastened to change her vote while there was yet vlme. Th bill passed to i. lydiaUgraves PASSES AGED 95 Lydla 1. Graves, lata of 220 North Oakdale, passed away shortly before noon today at the advanced age of nearly 95 years. She was born at Derby, vt June 8. 1B38, and was united in marriage 71 years ago to Byron D. Graves, their marrisge taking place at usage. Iowa, Mrs. Graves apent many years of her life at Yankton, S. D., where Mr. Graves passed away 40 years ago. She came with her children to Medford in 1811 and had resided here for the past 23 years. She leaves four children: Mrs. Ida E. Wood, Florence B. and Alva A. Graves of Medford and Clarence B. Graves of Lewlston Idaho. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Conger Funeral Parlora at an early date. SALESMAN'S C1GARETS -AND TOBACCO STOLEN SALEM, Mar. 1 WS A cargo si 5000 cigarettes, three dozen one pound csns of smoking tobacco and assorted chewing tobacco were stolen from a tobacco saleman's car here yesterday when the machine was driven outside the city limits and d serted, minus Its load. State police recovered She car. SEARCH FOR VICTIMS OF STORMS WRATH SEATTLE, Mat. 1. More than 100 mea renewed search today for victims of two shipwrecks, in the wake of a fierce gale that Is believed to have killed 10 men off the Alaskan and Oregon coast. WatchYour Kidneys Dont Neglect Kidney and Bladder Irregularities If bothered with bladder ir regularities, getting up at night and nagging Dacsacne, neea promptly these symptom. They may warn of some dis ordered kidney or bladder con dition. For 50 years graienu users have relied upon Doan $ Pills. Praised the country over. druggists. DoanS HEMORRHOIDS plies Successfully Treated vlthout Snrsery No Pain No Lom of Time Consultation A Examination Free Dr. Harvey E. Miller 105 Liberty Bldj. llSold by all Directs Show At Craterian Prank Hayward. director of the "Medford Follies' the current stage attraction at the Craterian tonight and Thursday night, has performed a miracle In local theatrical circles, ac cording to those who were privileged to watch the last minute rehearsals of this big musical revue beJore Its pub lie deout tonight. Just one week ago today, Mr. Hay ward arrived in Medford to start re hearsals for the show, and with the assistance of Miss Helen May, built a complete one-hour production with local people, many of whom have never danced a step in their lives or ever appeared In puhiie before. Although the applicants were talcen from all walks of life, and former experience was not c-ne of the re quirements, tihe financial production promises to be one of the most fin ished and professional performances ever presented here with local talent. The built of the ''Follies Is com posed of local people, but a great many outside entertainers are being brought here to appear in the show. The professionals who will appear, in addition to Mr. Hayward and Miss May, are Ted and Evelyn Schrader, former Panchon-Marco headllners. Then fehere art to be a number of acts that have been chosen from their respective cities to represent them here. These are Miss Edwins James and Harvey Oearhart of Ashland, Miss Dorothy Burnett nad Barney Mast of Yreka, Cal Miss Eleanor Langenberg of Roseburg, and Kent and Rosa Lou White of Grants Pass. The musical arrangement of the show will be played by Miss Qoldle Snyder. former organist at the Oralerian, who has handled the musical scores for Mr. Hayward in all the towns in southern Oregon, where Che "Follies" have been a feature. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY MODERN furnished 3-room house, 15. Also one unfurnished. Key H4 Tripp. Phone 1288-J. 1826 CKEVROTJ7T touring for sale, cheap. 341 W. and. FOR RENT Small, strictly modern rurnisnea house; engiaaire, garage 231 North Holly St. MODERN home, 3 lota, fruit, berries, near school, 1350. easy terms Consider Jackson County Bldg. ts tsoan atocK as sown payment, Owner, 1233-W. FOUND "White police dog, male. Owner call. Tel. 4-F-13, Eagle Joint. "WANTED Advertising solicitor, com mission basis. Write Gold Hill News, Oold Hill, Ore. Do not pnon. FOB RENT 5 -room furnished house; adults only. Call 323 E- Main. WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk Pat's, 1606 Prune. Tel. 547-L. LAND FOR RENT 6 acres of good vegetable snd melon land, irrigated. Phone 431-J. WANTED HouBeworlt. day or hour; references. Phone 671. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 8-rm. mod., lot, berries, fruit, shade, 1350. TaXe J. O. Bldg. is Loan stock part payment; oal. 10 per mo.. Inc. Int. soil; barn (no house), good road.' long time, 6. The Real Estate Exchange, Realtors 16 N. Riverside, r hi "iL- i ci These Merchants Will Give Double Popularity Votes Thursday Only! ' 200 Votes With Each SI .00 Cash Purchase or Payment on Account! BUEELSON'S STORE PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE LAWRENCE'S JEWELRY FIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO, LARRY SCKADE, JEWELER JARMIN & WOODS DRUG STORE J, VERNE BHANGLE STUDIOS MURRAY BEAUTY SHOP ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Ine, W1THAM SUPER SERVICE 'CAMPBELL CLOTHING CO. THE HOME GROCERY THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX ADRIENNE'S SWEM'S GIFT SHOP MEDFORD DOMESTIC LAUNDRY HEATH'S DRUG STORE HOPKINS TAKES HELM OF FIRESTONE SERVICE STATIONS !N MEDFORD C. I Hopkins, as experienced serv ice station operator who has been connected with the Firestone organ izatlon for the past few years, as sumed management of the Firestone Service Stores. Inc., in this city today. Mr. Hopkins, who comes here from Seattle, will continue to feature the same business policies- that hsve made the Firestone station a popu lar establishment with aouihern Ore gon motorists In the past. The ad vent of Hopkins In the Medford or ganization will mark an aggressive drive for new patrons who have not previously availed themselves of Firestone, "one-stop" service. Bob Driscoll, who has successfully managed the Firestone Service Stores here during the past has arranged new business connections in Salem, his former home before coming to Medford. During his comparatively brief stay here, Mr. Driscoll has made many friends who regret to see him leave Medford but welcome the an nouncement that he has made a very desirable business move. Mr, Hopkins will bring his family to Medford at once and establish his permanent residence in this city. Karloff Stars In Craterian Picture Karloff and Edward VanSIoan are making their second appearance to gether, this ttmfe in s fantastic rein carnatlon play. Universal "The Mummy," which has Its local pre miere today at the Craterian theater with the Medford Forties on the same bill. Both actors played in "Frank enstein," the film which rocketed Karloff to fame. Strangely enough, both portray roles in the oocuH Egyptian drama similar to those in the previous Sheiiy tale, Karloff again "comes to life" in what ts said to be the most spectacular scene of his career, while VanSJoan again enacts the role of scientist. Two Die In Crash In Arctic Region FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Mar. 1, (m Two men who sought to establish an airplane fur trading system In Aiasktt died yesterday in the crash of their plane near Lake Minchumnla, Mickey Goldstein, 48. and Ted Mor ris, 33, who came here from Seattle, the former as trader, the Utter as pilot, were found dead in the debris of, their plan by Pilot Harry Blunt of Pacific Airways. "Night Nurse" COMING THISBS., FBI., SAT. WHEKLEB S, WOOWEV In 'CAUGHT PLASTERED' PLUS CHAPTER ONE OF 'The Hurricane Express' TONITE lew Cody In "FILE 113" THUR. R1CHABI ARLEN In "THE ALL AMERICAN" Dance Tonight DREAMLAND DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS IS ANY SEAT Airy time vy ONLY WED.) I III! !U KMED Broadcast Schedule Thursday 8:00 Breakfast News, Mali Tribune. S:G5 Musical Clock. 8:1 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 8 :00 Friendship Circle. 9 :30 Today 6:45 Meeting of the Martha Meade Society. 10:00 U, S. weather forecast. 1000 Fashion Parade 10:15 The Pet Program. 10:30 Morning Comments. 10:45 Popular Vocalists IS ;00 Quartettes Parade. 11:15 Martial Music. ii:30 Song and Comedy. 12:00 Mid-day Review. 12:15 Ellow Mae Wilson. 12:30 News Flashes, Mall Tribune. 12.30 In Garden of Melody, 1 ;00 Varies ies, 2 :00 Dance Matinee. 3:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3: 35 Music from Yesteryear 4:00 Judge Rutherford, lecturer. 4:15 Across the Seas to Hawaii, 4 :30 Master works, 500 Popular Parade. :4S News Digest. Mall Tribune. 6.00 Medford Theatre Guide. 6:03 Unique program. e .20 Interlude. gsjo vignettes, 6:45 Chandu the Magician. 7 00 Labor Exchange program 7:30 Dance Bands. 8.00 to 8:30 Eventide, TODAY STAGE! ON THE (EVENING PERFORMANCE ONLY) A Whirl of Mirth . . . Beauty and Melody! TEASK HAYWABD'S 'MEDFORD FOLLIES' A MUSICAL COMBBY REVL'E HELEN MAY A LHile Bunch of Darting Lorelinese I.attij With Often & Johnson Ted & Evelyn Schrader Formerly trtih Ffincfcon & Mrro PLUS MARSH'S GROCERY COLONIAL BAKERY, Inc. MEDFORD FURN, & HDW. CO, GARDNER DRUG STORE, Ine. THE PEABLEYS MUTUAL MILL SEED CO., lae. LEE'S MEN'S SHOP VALENTINE'S CAFE MEDFORD FLOWER SHOP MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. DEVOE'S & HUSON'S WHAT-NOT MEDFORD SERVICE STATION PRUITT'B MELODY SHOP VALLEY FUEL COMPANY AMERICAN LAUNDRY LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION FRANKLIN'S CAFE LABOR DEPLORES NAMING WOMAN WASHINGTON, Mar. I APJ William Greea, president of Amer ican Federation of Labor, said la a statement today the officers and members of the federation were "keenly disappointed orer President elect Soosereir selection of a secre tary of labor." The statement by Green came after officials of the National League of Women Voters, the Woman's Party and other prominent women had joined In praising the selection tf Miss Frances Perkins for ths labor post. Green said th&t "labor has consis tently contended that the depart ment of labor should he what its name Implies and that the secretary of labor should be representative M labor, one who understands labor labor's problems, labor's psychology, collective bargaining. Industrial rela tions and one who enjoys the confi dence of labor." March Like Lamb Entering Portland PORTLAND, March 1. AP IS March came In like a lamb here to day it entered like a newly-shorn one. Heavy frost was general thru out the Portland Tegion and the temperature dropped to 33 degrees. Cloudy weather with perhaps a Utile sunshine and a few showers was pre dicted for tonight and tomorrow Entertainment Supreme! ON THE A BEVY OF MEDFORB'S MOSS BEAUTIFUL AND TALENTED GIRLS , , , SPECIALLY. TRAINED FOR THIS LAVISH PRODUCTION! . GOLDIESNYDER f HO FARMERS & FRUITGR0WB BANE HUBBARD BROS,, Inc. THE BOOTERY PORTER LUMBER CO. CENTRAL MKT, 4 STAR MKT. ECONOMY LUMBER CO. CINDERELLA SHOP TEXACO STA CHET LEONARD WEEKS & 0RR FRANKLIN'S GROCERY BIG PINES LUMBER CO, VAL J. FISCHER SERVICE ST A. PALMER ELECTRIC STORE PHIPPS AUTO PARK SERVICE LEONARD ELECTRIC MAIL TRIBUNE DR. I. H. GOVE, DENTIST Frightens Mother To Sudden Death Mar. 1. Sj F:oyd u Groshong was leashed to & cot of police last nSght to prevent him Jrom commuting suicide After his year old mother, Mrs. Beile Groshong, died of shocks at sight o! him when he came home battered and blood-cov-ered, police said. Police said he apparently had beea fighting before he went home. 25eyi,cestV25 ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT thubUTtsUcl Double Action STARTS TODAY SCREEN! Cfrggl (ALL SHOWS MATIKEE and EVENING He Comes to Life! TO CLAIM BIS WW LOVE , IN THIS MODERN WORLD! THf UNCAWMT, lit jj To The People Of Medford! This Bljr Double Unit Program Marks the Beginning of an Bfs of the Best Entertainment, at Popular Prices, TMrt Motley Can Buy. Don't M'ss It! COMING S00NS sign or the rnogg" with Fredric MRrcft EUssa Landl "STATS TA1B" Wll Rogers Janet Gajnor saiiy Eiiets Left Ayers EDDIE CAST THF. KID FROM SPAIN" ASO MANY TUBUS RAISE IN PRICES