SfEPFOTtD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Local and Quests in Medford L H. Bremmer of New York City the only guest luted from the eastern coast. He was registered at a local Motel overnight. Beetle Folk Those listed at the hotels here from Seattle Include Mr. ' and Mrs. R. vanderspek. Walter John son, B. J. Pelooy nl B' s- MuIlt- Guest of Daughter-Mrs. J- Fred Vogt of Kansas City, Mo.. Is in Medlord of her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Nosier. Mrs. Vogt plans to be here for about a month. To Grants Pa-J3eputy Ontted State, Marshal Cal O. Wells, eral Prohibition Investigator Me i. Moon yesterday made a business trip to Grant Pass. ... Plan sale Daughtere of the Nile p.irol, win conduct a cooked I ood and rummage sale April 14 and 15. ft was enounced Saturday. Pane, erf the sale, wM bemade known later. Wa, Speenlng-l"or spa Kenneth Smiley w fined 5 injus tice court Saturday, following h.r rest by etate police on the Pacmc highway. .... Norton Returns-Circuit Judge Har ry D. Norton 1 spending the week end in Medford, and plana to return to Grants Pass Monday, to open a new term of court Trial of Otto Muetzel, charged with first degree murder, will be the first case on the docket. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BROOD SOWS to farrow soon. If sold before Tues. 88.00. Weaner pigs, Implements, horses, eto, M. P. Bak er, 21 Wagner Creek, Talent. LOST Saturday afternoon, down town, black blue and white slut scarf-sldea rolled hem. Reward. Mrs. J. C. Herring Phone 1457. POR RENT 4-room cottage, unfurn ished: two 3-room apartments, well furnished. By week or month. In quire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel. 749-Y. SPORT ROADSTER lte model, silt wire wheels. Will trade tor light sedan In A-l shape. Owner mint have two seated car. If Interested address "Car Owner" care Tribune giving model and facta concerning your sedan. WANTED Song poems and melodlefl to arrange for publication and Ra dio Broadcasting. Copyrights se cured. Halght Song Service, 318 Liberty Bldg. DESIRABLE houses alwaya In first class condition for rent, lease or sale. Call 105. ENROLL NOW for 1033-34 teaching positions. Northwestern Teachers Agency, 309 Templeton Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. DISTRIBUTOR For 50-store route . this county. Exper. unnec. No sell ing, distribute and collect. Should net $65 weekly. Write "Safetyco," 110 Huntington Beach, Calif. SPECIAL For making, remodeling . and altering of women's and. chil dren's garments, also altering and repairing of men's' olothlng. See Oladys Klme, Modiste, 107 Mistle toe. FIRST TIME EVER ADVERTISED $5250 East side amazing bar- 1 gain, every Inch of house re-decorated beautiiui color scheme. New roof, new outside paint Job; full basement with oil burner, hardwood floors both up stairs and down. Three large bed rooms and sleeping porch. No street Hens, no mortgage -perfect title. A marvelous, never again opportunity. Exclusive listing. . Another good Eaat side buy elx rooms completely furnished. The price and terms will amaw you. Also furnished and unfurnished houses for rent. This office Is open every SUN DAY after 10 a. m. W. I. VAWTBR Room 13, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 1144-J STUDIO 15c Starting today for a four-day engagement Dolores Del Rio Leo Carrillo in "GIRL OF THE RIO" A great love story U brought to the heart of the world plus Charlie Chase in "Girl Grief" Flip the Frog and Xewi Continuous Dally Matinee SCiows today Box office 1 p. m. to open 1:30 11 p. m. Show 1:45 Starts TODAY Continuous Shows 1:30-11 p. ALSO LAMBERT fOMEDY OSWALD CARTOON NEWS Personal Leaves Today 8. o "Jerry" Jerome plans to leave today for Richardson Springs, Calif., where he plans to re main for a two weeks' vacation. Health Unit Meets The Phoenix Health unit will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon, April 11 at two o'clock, with Mrs. Inman, It was announced Saturday. ... From State Points Listed from points in the state exclusive of Port land are George W. Teatman and E. R. Ollstrap of Eugene, J. o. Currie and H. O. Smith of Salem, and Mrs. H. w. Preston and son of SUverton. Pined $38 Thomas O'Hara,- who had Improper license plates on a Cali fornia truck, was fined 28 in Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman's court Saturday. Ke was arrested by a state police officer. t Go To Snlem Olln Arnsptger and Attorney Prank P. Pftrrell are spend ing today in Salem conferring with Stato Engineer Charles Strickland concerning R. P. O. loans for Irriga tion districts. From California Hotel guests list ed from California, Included the fol lowing names: Louis W. Danever of Oakland, J. Aaserl, I. McDonald, and Mr. and Mis. Frank Kardel of San Francisco, and M. A. Horn of Los Angeles. Each Fined Dollar In Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman's court Sat urday. Lewis Belknap, Ronald Lowe. Albert Anders and Erastus Corn were each fined M for falling to stop at designated atop signs. The arrests were made by state polios. Get Bounties Of. Whipple of Rogue River received a county warrant from the clerk's office Saturday for S3, having killed one coyote. On Friday warrants were Issued to Ben Gard ener of Lake Creek for four coyotes and nine bobcats, and to Mike Taylor of Ashland for .one bob oat. . Swltohed Plates J, W. Gossett, Who resides east of Medford, appear ed In Justice court Saturday, having been arrested by state police on Jan uary 28, charged with having switch ed license plates on his car. Gossett was fined $8, which sentence was suspended. He told the judge he had been ill, and unable to appear in court. . ' Openings for Camp Owing to the Inability of several members of Com pany A, 188th Infantry to attend camp this year, there are several va cancies in the company at the pres ent time. Boys between the ages of 18 and 21 who are Interested In Join ing are urged to get In touch with Captain Carl Y. Tcngwald, command ing officer of Company A. Portlanders From Portland, Mrs. A. B. Chaney, Tom C Orderman. Mr. and Mrs. O. w. Potts. P. J. clary. Mr. and Mrs. E. Harpman, L. R. Plckard, G. A. Jenkins, Mr., and Mrs.- C. J. Janes, B. R. Morris, 0. Stranger, O. F. Marlng and family, W. W. Mc- Credle, J. F. Hardin. S. G. Smith. A R. Ground, W. A. Martin and B. B. Williams, were all registered at ho tels here. Returns Home George I. Funk, who spent several days in Medford and Applegate visiting, left Satur day for his home In Portland. While In Medford.. he was the guest of his daughter, Miss Enid Funk, and made numerous trips about the country. Including visits to Union Oreek, Ash land, the SIsklyous and other points of Interest. He ajso visited his daugh ter, Mrs. A. N. Krouse, of Applegate before returning home. JL HOW THE BANK CONTRIBUTES TO COMMUNITY WELFARE "In 1933 I Could Have Bought That For a Song!" The First National Bank Medford, Oregon "A Dpartmentoed Bank" il MEMBER OREGON BANKERS ,i Catches Salmon Pete Toskan, of Medford brought in the third salmon of the season from Savage rapids Fri day, weighing twenty pounds. He re ported a large number of people rian Ing at the dam, but without eucceas. although many fish were Jumping. The first salmon of the season was landed there list Saturday by P. 0. Blgham, also of this city. Churchill to Speak Klwanlan Ev erett Faber, program chairman, has arranged for C. M. Churchill, general manager of the Central Point cheese factory, toaddrees the local club Monday. Mr. Churchill will also have with him Harvey Beibersteln, cheese maker at the plant, formerly of and for many years located at Tillamook, who will tell the club how cheese Is made. Stop at notelfl Listed among ho tel guests in Medford were Claude Saunders, Albert Mendes, T. A. Plg ot, O. B. Slead, Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Mellon and W. D. Sordon of Seattle. N. E. Ootty, F. W. Henderson, J. P. Haworth. W. R. Cheadle, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Puryear and B. H. GalUen of Portland, Gladys Dugan, Beula Murray and George I. Leteon of Eu gene, Art wnitaker and Frame mu- bitz of S alem. Hudson Ford. Ed Scheenllne, Hugh McKenna and R. S. Klein of San Francisco. W. J. Cole man and D. M. Field of Bend, Oeorge A. Webb of Redmond, Antony Cor rey and A. O. Hanan of Santa Barbara and L. L. Belch of St Louts, Mo. SMALL CONTRIBUTIONS PRESCOTT MEMORIAL Petitions were placed about town Friday by the City Council Prescott Memorial committee to provide local citizens, who have not been con tacted, with an opportunity to make small donations to the monument to be established here, honoring Con stable George J. Prescott, shot and killed by L. A. Banks, indicted for first degree murder. The monument of native granite will be placed on a concrete base and will bear a bronze tablet, with suitable inscription, and will be lo cated in the city park at the place designated by local officials. Any money raised In excess of the cost of the monument will be added to the Prescott trust fund, being raised for the family of the slain officer. Through the use of relief labor and donated materials the cost of the monument will not be great. The funds will be handled by the com mittee, appointed by Mayor E. M. Wilson, which la composed of C. C. Furnas, C. O. Darby and Fred Heath. Obituary GRANT Henry D. a rant, passed away at hl residence, 712 West Sec ond street, at 3:30 Friday afternoon,, following a long Illness. He was born at Chicago, 111., April 8, 1855, and aged 77 years. Had been a resi dent of Medford for the past twenty five years. Leaves many friends to mourn his passing. He leaves one brother, Lawrence Grant of Oakland, Calif., one sister, Margaret Grant, of this city. Private services under direction of the Perl Funeral nome will be held at the graveside In the Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery this morning at 9:00 o clock. 4 ; SCOTTISH RITE Stated lodge meeting 7:30 p. m., April loth. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secty. You will live to hear jiut inch reference made to the unseen and unheeded opportunities of the "good old days" when things were "dirt cheap"; for in our estimation even these days of adversity bring their opportunities to those who have courage and vision. The reason that only a minority of the people benefit in good times or bad is because only the few are willing .to do and dare. The others continually wait for something to "turn up." And of course the direct road to opportunity ii a good cash reserve in the bank. AT DIETRICH, IDA. Word was received In Medford the latter part of the week by Glenn O. Taylor of the death in Dietrich, Ida.. March 25 of Harry D. Mills, form erly well known mining engineer ot Medford, who made his home here until about seven years ago. Mr, Mills, w.ho was prominent In southern Oregon, was associated for some time with Ed Trowbridge In the Medford Iron Works, and was also Interested In numerous mining projects in the district, as well as timber holdings In the oounty. He was a member of the Medford school board at one time, and con structed a fine home on the east side where he resided with his fam ily before going to Idaho. While in the latter state. Mr. Mills was with the highway department of Idaho for some time. Surviving him besides his widow. are three children, EUzaDetn, Har riet and Neville. HIGHSCHOOLOPENS First plans for the Medford high school spring tennis program, as an nounced by Ed Klrtely, who will handle It. call for an elimination tournament which will get underway Monday If the weather permits. Thirty-two aspirants signed up to participate In the tournoy and from this group tihe champion will De crowned. A committee composed or Maurice Sheet, Dave Lowry. and Phil Qulsenberry was named to handle arrangements. Play will take place on the Junior high school courts and an unusual amount of Interest and speculation Is evinced by the large turnout. To facilitate the play two courts have been reserved for the high school between 3:30 and 8:30 week days. Following are the pairings for the opening round: Slead and Gallnsky. Kroscftel and Slecter, Dudly and Tucker, Latham and Merrlok, Applegate and Otto man, Moore and Liggett, Lowry and Kuehnle, Stlnson and Brown, Rae and Fowler, Bragg and Krous. Scheel and Hotegang, Cope and Qulsenberry, Atkins and Jordan, Loo mis and V. Campbell, Grove and Clement. L. Campbell and Benson. All first round matches must be played before Wednesday If weather permits, it was announced. INSURANCE ESSAY TESTFORSTUDENTS The Rogue Valley Life Underwrit ers association has announced an es say contest on the following subject: "What Is the Value of Life insur ance to Young People." All students of schools In Jackson county, who are In ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades, . will be eligible for entry, excepting those whose parents are life insurance underwriters. Essays will be Judged by Eugene Thorndlke, Henry Galey and C. R Bowman, superintendent of schools, The manuscripts are to be turned over to the principals of the schools, where written, not later than April 17, which marks the opening of Nat ional Life Insurance week. Prizes In the contest will be $7.60, $5.00 and $3.50. Essays will be limited to 500 words and must be submitted on paper 8 by 11 Inches In size, typed or penned. II ASSOCIATION r The rental property owners met Friday evening in the auditorium of the court house with 37 property owners present and Ed M. White acting as chairman. After a lengthy discussion of rental problems it was decided to start or ganizing with what members were present. Geo. Iverson was elected secretary and a commltce on con stitution and by-laws appointed to report at the meeting next Friday. A great deal of interest Is mani fested In these meetings and all property owners are urged to attend. The use of the court house audi torium has been granted to this or ganization for every Friday evening. is may not ne generally known that the rental property owners have borne the burden of providing shelter for the unemployed during the past 'wo yenrs and they hnve now reach ed the point where they no longer iei aoie to continue this practice, many of them having assumed hard ships on themselves by so doing. E In today's Oreron Jonrnnl. Port land, a full page la devoted to Crater bane national park, as a result of el forts of the Gllmore OH company aided by the Medford chamber of commerce. The article tclllni of Crater lake and this year's opening of the na tional park. Is Illustrated with nle- tures of the world wonder under snow, taken by J. Verne Shangle at request of the oil company. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Cllne of Central Point, a daughter, weigh ing six pounds, 11 ounces, at the Sacred Heart hospital Friday. WliHBATH r 3 TODAY and MONDAY mJi FIRST MEDFORD SHOWING I Irf EVALYN KNAPP P v, :ty JAMES MURRAY t ' TH ELM A TODD U I Mm j plus II X- I r'a ".NOTHING EVER HAPPENS " 'H iJ jS Rb&'$ hilarious musical burlesque f J f . B of "Grand Hotel" Hj'V W0M "nollywood on Parade" SY H MM i2iii2i LaM pj Continuous Shows Today 2:00-11:00 f 9 DDI ifc&ari M u rTrr;.3"Tr a w fl V at urn sat h, t mamm mm n ssaw a kt0? M BEST AND UP ( IN I ML Portland's newest and finest hotels. . -located in (he hub of the afappino, and recreational dstrlct. . .are the unquestioned choice of experienced traveler. Concern once daily on 125,000 Onjrjo Comment Qmrfa just aron the street rVUtt C HtXTHMAN-Htoxiea. .a.afnu xeIEATHMAN tJ. 'f t; , HOTELS', vV . i Judge W. W. McCredle of Portland was a visitor In Medford Saturday, and one of his missions In the southern Oregon metropolis, was to find out if Chief of Police Clatous McCredle was one of his relatives. He returned to Portland yesterdny. The Judge, who called at the pol ice station, said he had seen t,he chief's name in the Portland papers numerous times in connection with the recent disturbances here, and was anxious to know if they were related. Before leaving he decided the local man might bo a second or third cousin. Judge McCredle was formerly t circuit Judge In the north, and while acting as delegation leader for a Washington newspaper man anxious to be nominated to congress, he at tended the political convention and left as the candidate, instead of ,hla newspaper friend. Judge McCredle then went to Washington, D. C, ts congressman. American Legion Post No. 10, will meet Monday evening at eight o'clock: In tho armory, with several reports on the American Legion service com mission, and assignments to be made. Dr, A. F. Wnlter Kresse will explain the new hospitalization program, which was recently made out. Commander Lee O. Oarlock an nounced that special entertalnmont will be Included on the evening's program, JACK HOLT AT ROXY IN 'MAN AGAINST WOMAN' "Man Against Woman," forceful drama of the eternal conflict of the sexes, brings Jack Hol to the screen of the Roxy theater today. Tills pic ture skillfully combines action and suspense with an unusual romance- ? .Mm 8ATH J $-;o i YL5I v '? ' "4 WSSk aoMwawarvuw. TV I:. 11! f i At Fox Craterian I John Barrymore plays ft lighter sort of Jchyil-Hyde characterisation In the comedy "Topaee. A diffident school teacher, he turns Into a smartly audacious profiteer through evil ex ample. Myrna Loy plays the feminine lead. As a special feature of the new Craterian bill, "Roosevelt, the Man of the Hour," will be offered. This re markable film shows the life of Mr. Roosevelt up to the present time. GAY CABALLERO IN STUDIO FILM TODAY Leo Carrillo as "(lie bes' caballero In all Mexico," is flouted, scorned, tricked and subdued by a girl in "CHrl of the Bio," which opens at the Studio theater today. Del ores Del Rio la the girl. IN THE SMARTEST PICTURE OP THE YEAR. ..THE GREAT. EST ROLE OF HIS CAREER! TOPAZE MYRNA EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION! "KUUaaC.VCaL.1 The Mnn ol the Horn" The most timely featurette ever filmed! The life of America', lendlnK citizen unfolds before your eyes. Don't miss ltt Meet Me the MANX, Where New rate now In effect at Hotel Manx m the lowest la yean. Price, have been, fweep lngly reduced, not only to conform to the new eaeon, but alao to meet present economic con ditions. 800 finely appointed rooms to ohoos from and we bave made rates elastle enough, to fit every Individual requirement. 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