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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1933. FAGE FIVE Local and Personal Here Friday Charles Ooold, Crater Lake park storekeeper waa In Med Tord from the park Friday. Fishing Friday L. R. Chandler plana to apend today llahlng up Butte creek, be announced yesterday. Business Vliltor Tom Farlow ot Lake Creek was & bualneas visitor In Med ford Friday afternoon, and call ed at the Mall Tribune offices. From Jacksonville Juce . F. L. TouVelle of Jackaonrllle waa among , the visitors who spent Saturday In Medford. Here SaturdayMrs. T. H. Weeden of Dunamulr, Calif., spent yeaterday In Medford. haying arrived here on the Shasta. Does to O. Pass Miss Barbara Hampson left Saturday by train for Grants Pass to spend the week-end visiting. Returning Home Mrs C. R. Nolan will return to her home at Enterprise tomorrow evening afUr a weeks visit in Medford as the guest of he. mother, Mrs. N. S. Oatmon. In Medford Saturday George Me Murphey of the advertising depart ment of Chet Crank, Inc.. spent Sat urday in Medford. His headquarters are In Portland. Is Recovering A. J. Kauk of the local Standard Oil offices, is reported recovering from arthritis, which has kept him confined at his home for several days. Visitors in City Among out-of-town guests in Medford Saturday were Richard Painter of Central Point. Fred Patton of Ashland and John Holmer of Prospect. h Returns from South Mrs. W. O. Decern ess arrived in Medford Satur day from spending the past ten days In the bay district visiting relatives and friends. Returns ' Home Mrs. Floyd Barber returned Saturday to her home In Eugene, having visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fry. Returns Home Hugh Mtter of the Rogue River national forests, return ed Saturday from the Dead Indian soda springs where he has been spending the past week. In Medford Bill Jones, superln dent of construction for the Rogue Rlvor national forest offloes, spent the past week In the Applegate area locating roads. He was a visitor in Medford yesterday. Scott In Medford Walter J. Scott, president of the Beaver Engraving Co. of Portland ta.ln Medford on busi ness. He Is also Interested In mining and r.ttended the mining congress SatUTday. Fined 10 Al Smith, who told of ficers he Is a cook, was fined 10 in city court Saturday, having been ar rested Friday night by city police, eha.'ged with being drunk In a pub lic piace. Assistant Named Ray Anders Is assisting Ouy Tex as postmaster at Central Point at the present time. Mr. Tex has held the position of post master in Central Point for the past 26 years. To Klamath Falls B. O. Harding, internal revenue agent, with head quarters here. Is leaving Monday for Klamath Falls, where he will attend to federal matters until after the first of May. Churchill Here Jack Churchill, prealdent of the Rogue River Cheese Products company, who makes his home at Wheler, Ore., was a visitor in Medford yesterday, attending to business affairs. Brown In Town Ed Brown of Cen tral Point was In Medford yesterday getting a suply of beer for Damon's cafe in Central Point, snd reportea that work on the new highway was progressing satisfactorily In that dls trlet. with hard surfacing work now in orogress. Goes to Pendleton William von der Hellen, contractor, left yeaterday for Pendleton, where he has a con tract for about four miles if high way construction. He stated that the work would take a greater part or the summer. He has discontinued his mining operations In the Applegate district, he reported. Start Telephone Line Ranger John Hoist expects to start construction Monday on the telephone line be tween Butte Falls and Owen-Oregon camp number two. Five men will be employed In the work, all employees of the Rogue River national forest. The line Is to extend about five miles. Hotel Guests Among hotel guests ' In Medford were Mr. and Mrs. J. M ! Franklin of Oakland, Calif., Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. H. Elson of Spokane, Charles ' A. Lee, Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. R. , Saulter of San Francisco, W. S. Mitch- i ell, W. R. Olney and Ruth Jones oi j Seatie. Mr. and Mrs. Archie B. Car- j ter of.Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. An- j derson of Mt. Shasta. 0Kcar Smith. J. H. Dake. J. L. Renton. F. 8. Young j and Dwlght Hill of Portland. i ... j Will Go North Charged with coun terfeiting, William Ray. Larkln A. Deer and Delbert A. Dick of Klamath Falls hare been bound over to the federal grand Jury In Portland, after appearing before Bert C. Thomas, i United States commissioner In Klam-1 ath Flls. Deputy United States Mar shal Cat C. Welle plans to take the trio Into Portlsnd the first of the : week. ... finest nt Hotels Included among those registered at hotels here were , A. K. Adamson, C. H. Routledge.' A. , H. Scone, Oeorge M. Murphey. R. Slu-! msn and C. M. Nellson of Portland. 1 R. A. Tslp of Honolulu, T H., B. Web- ! er f Alturas, Mrs. Albert Austin and j Mrs. Eva Bfrjjendorff of Klamath Falls, snd D. F. Mawer and Mr. and ! Mrs. uorris B. Ciann oi Seattle. In Hospital Mrs. W. O. Caty Is patient at the Sacred Heart bosplta1 this week for medical treatment. Visits HereMrs. Delia Watklns of Orescent City arrived today to visit friend and her son and family of Trail. . Legion Meets Monday The Med ford post of the American Legion will meet Monday evening at the Armory for regular session. Mrs. Harding Better Mrs. B. O. Harding, who has been seriously ill. was able to be out yesterday for the first time In two weeks. . Mm. Rostel Improved Mrs. Ernes. tine Rostel, who underwent sn opera tion at Dr. Robert Coffey's hospital la Portland two weeks ago. Is recupera ting satisfactorily, according to word received from the north. Chicken House Bums The city fire department was called to South Fir street Friday evening about 8:30 o1 clock to extinguish a smsll chicken house which burned The owner was not known, as the house on the prop erty Is vacant, according to the fire department.- - . Enjoys Job Stanley Sherwood oi the local post office staff enjoys car. rylng mall, he announced Saturday and he doesn't mind carrying around a few scale weights In the mail pouch either, he told Postmaster W. J. War ner. Friday and Saturday Sherwood substituted for Asher Neff on his mall route, and the office staff was successful in weighting the pouch down with about seven pounds of scale weights, which was unknown to Sherwood until he was well on his way. John Crocked substituted Sat urday for Marlon Harper. . . To Lecture Wednesday Theoeo phlsts and friends of Theosophy will oe giaa to know that the Rt. Rev. Charles Hampton of Los Angeles, who has lectured In Medford on several occasions Is to speak here again April 26 at 8 o'clock at 220 North Oakdule. Rev. Hampton Is on a lec ture tour of the coaBt cities, and is one of the leading lecturera of the American Theosoph'lcal society. His subject .will be: "Powers of Consci ousness" and he will discuss how to exercise attention and focus thought, meditation and the doors It opens, yoga, and the eternal. The publlo Is cordially invited to hear Rev. Harap ton. In June Rev. Hampton Is to vis- It Medford again at which time he will lecture on "oocult knowledge." I FROM CAVE TRIP L. o. Oarlock, local manager of the Stats Motor association, and D. S, Llbbjy, park naturalist and assist ant superintendent of Orator Lake National park, returned last night from Orants Pass and the Oregon Caves, where they enjoyed the Oregon-Motor -association tour yester day morning. Luncheon at the Oregon Caves waa enjoyed by the party with the Cave men and Oave women of Orants Pass. Ray Conway-of the State Motor as sociation and Edward Miller, staff writer of The Oregonlan, who are making the cruise to bring unlimit ed publicity to the Paclfio Northwest, continued to Medford last night and will Join the chamber of commerce caravan to Crater Lake this morn ing. The caravan will leave the cham ber of commerce at 8:30 o'clock. ADOLPHE MENJOU IN 'NIGHT CLUB LADY "The Night Club Lady," brings Adoiphe Menjou In the suave role of Thatcher Colt, "police commissioner de luxe, to the Roxy today, moves from the highest pinnacle of a New York roof top to the glittering depths of the city's night life. Almost all the mysterious action In this dramatic picture, taken from the extremely popular crime novel by Anthony Abbott, takes place In a lux urious pent-house and an elaborate night club. 90 DAYS 10 PAY Raleigh Matthews of the Eagle Point district, charged with drunken driving waa sentenced Saturday morning by Justice ot the Peace Cole man, to serve 30 days In Jail, pay a fine of 150. The court warned Matthews to "keep out of autoa and stay on the ranch." A stay of exe cution was granted on the sentence. and SO days granted In which to pay the fine. Attorney Charlea Reamea told the court that Matthews entered a plea of guilty to the charge, though there was technical doubt about It. He was not driving the auto, but waa seated In It with one Otto King It was charged that the "press had cre ated a prejudice against Matthews." and there was "prejudice also In the Easle Point district." The court informed the defendant and counsel, that the leniency was extended because of the father, Green Matthews, who la seriously 111 with paralysis and "with the understand ing that Mr. Matthews stays home and works on the ranch, and helps his father." The court warned Matthews that any future arrest would "make it tough." "In barring you from the use of your auto, a hardship Is worked," the court said, "but if you want to go places, you will have to use a horse, until the suspension of your driver's license for one year Is up. "You have had enough experience to Know you can't get away with driving an auto during this period. and I warn you against trying it. If you do the law enforcement agencies win pic you up again." The court suggested, in his re marks, "to go down to the barn to have your good times, and don't come to Medford in an avto." Matthews told the court he would be busy operating two ranches this summer. His' brother, Nye Matthews, is serving a Jail sentence for the same offense. IS PLAY DAY MEET Washington school rated 68 points In Mie grade school baseball play day, conducted Friday at the Roosevelt school under the direction of Carln Degermark. Roosevelt rated second with 63 points. Jackson third with 50 p-jints, and Lincoln fourth, with 47. In the fourth grade boys" group, Roosevelt won the bat and ball, with a score of 20. Other scores were Wash ington 10, Jackson 5, and Lincoln Baseball and bat for the first team girls went to Roosevelt also with 25 points Jackson had 10, Lincoln 15 and Washington 14. With the highest score listed by any one team, the second team girls from the Washington school won the bat ana ball for their group. They turn ed In a score of 44. while Lincoln had 28, Jackson 26, and Roosevelt, 18. It has been possible to use short wave radio sets In transmitting or dera to workers on high buildings, both from the ground near the buildings and from dlstancea two or three miles away. COMPLETES TEST RUN GOOD SHAPE Completing a run of 1019 miles without the ue oi any oil except Pyrol treated gasoline, the Model A Ford Pick-up car driven by Prank Hull and Chris Wolff finished the test run Saturday without any dam age tc the motor, according to the JudS'- Phil Lounsberry accompanied the car during the run. The Medford Oil Dpot. 207 South Riverside man aged by Wolff and Hut ts the local distributor for the new Pyroil lubri cation process. Previous to starting the test drive, the Ford car was examined by offi cials and observers, who sealed the gasoline tank and drained the crank-case. The main part of the remarkable run was made Friday and the Ford waa placed In the ftre hall Friday evening at 7:05 o'clock in the care of Chief Roy Elliott. The Pyroil treated automobile was driven at an ordinary speed prac tically all of the 101.9 miles, idling about on hour and thirty minutes of that time. The motor was stopped only thirty-five minutes. Locr.1- motorists have received the advent of Pyroil with enthusiasm, ac corointt to the Medrord Oil Depot owners who conducted the test run to prove that a Pyroil treated motor will not suffer severe damage If op eratc-d for some time without oil. Mrs; B. h. Sanderson was announced today na the artists who has been pressntlng the Pyroil program over KMED. Mrs. Sanderson's delightful voice won the enthusiastic praise of many radio fans who enjoyed her programs. INFLATION HOLDS SEATTLE. April 21. (AP) Far- reaching benefits for the Pacific northwest lumber Industry were foreseen today by Col W. B. Greeley, secretary-manager of the West Coast Lumbermen's association, from any general increase In commodity prices through President Roosevelt's policy of controlled inflation. The benefits should come, he ex plained In a long statement Issued last night, not only from Increased sales In the agricultural regions ot the country, but also In many other sections where more homes are need ed, as well as In the export markets, SCOTTISH RITE Stated meeting Chapter, (fcltOf 7:30 p. m., April 24. Eleotlon - of officer.. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secty "King of Jungle" at Craterian J f The Panther Woman and the Lton Man met at the Paramount studios during the filming of "King of the Jungle," In which Buster Crabbe, the Lion Man, chosen for the role In a h 1 national competition, is starred. Kath leen Burke, the Panther Woman, won the title in another national com petition for the starring role in "Island of Lost Souls," recently released. Rialto Star George Brent and Zlita Johann are featured In "Luxury Liner" at the RIalto theater today and Monday. It has been called the "Grand Hotel" of the ocean. Alice White, Frank Morgan and O. Aubrey Smith are also in the cast. The sale of glass bottles has been forbidden In msjor league ball parks ever since the day that Whltey Witt, great Yankee outfielder of the last decade, was cracked In the back of the head during a demonstration at St. Louis. In Studio Film A it Jamca Murray Is featured in "Bachelor Mother," which opens at the Studio today. 1? ft 'Tfc t 1 'THE BIG DRIVE' COMING TO STUDIO The scroll of history unrolls In full view of the audience starting next Friday with' the opening of "The Big Drive" at the Studio, It Is hailed as tne finest collection of official war films from military ar chives yet assembled. The films were gathered from the war departments of eight nations and vouched for by them as authentic. TODAY Cilia s i itaiia iu ussaMaiSM1 Continuous Today 2 to 11 P. M. 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