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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. irEBFOlID, OLEGOX. WEDNESDAY, ITJGUST 16, 1333. PAOE FIVE Local and Personal Home from Coast S. M. Hussong n4 prty bare returned from ft sev eral 4y vacfttlon a.t the coast. Williams Calif Here B. P. Williams of Walton & Moore was a business caller in Medford yesterday. Home from South Mrs. J. W. Reed returned this morning on the Shasta from a vllt in Vallejo, CaX Shopping Today Among shoppers In Uedxord today are Mrs. Mildred Young of Elk creek and Brttna El more of Applegate. Here for Fishing Frank Koyes ar rived this morning on the Shasta from San Francisco, to spend some time at his river lodge and to enjoy some steelhead fishing. Returns to Dunsmulr Jean Cahow. who has been guest of the L. I. Doug las family here for three weeks, left this morning for her home at Duna rrmir, taking the train south. Wednesday Visitors Visitors In Med ford today from neighboring lo calities Include Mr. and Mrs. B. .?. Boardman of Central Point and Ike Frldegar of Ashland. Newbury and Client Return At torney Gus Newbury and Harry Cur rle, mining man, returned yesterday from San Francisco, by motor, after spending a few days there transact Ing legal business. Arrive from Lebanon Mrs, P. Ire land and little granddaughter, Elea nor Witt, arrived on the train this morning from Lebanon, to be guests of Mrs. Ireland's mother, Mrs. N. J. Hendrlckson. . Offices Moved The local Califor nia Oregon Power company offices have been moved Into temporary quarters across the highway from their former location. Moving was completed over the week-end. Ten tative plsns call for the erection of & new building on that portion of the property formerly occupied by them not needed for highway pur poses. Siskiyou News (Yreka, Cat.) Visit Parents Hero Mr. and Mrs. F. Federson of Yreka, Cal.. were guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pellett at their home on the Jacksonville hlghtway, Mrs, Peder son li the PeUett'a daughter. Visiting Mrs, Vincent Miss Flora Collins, student nurse at the Sacred Heart hospital, la spending several days with her slater, Mrs. J. E. Vin cent, at her Central Point horvu She ia convalescing from a severe cold. . In From Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boh! wer in Medford this morn ing from Phoenix, attending to busi ness matters and shopping. George B. Young was also a vtsltojr lrom that district, as were Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Vroman, At Snider Cabin Mr. and Mrs. J, Howard of Loa Angeles are spending a few day at Mrs. Maude Snlder's summer home on the Rogue river. They plan to make a trip to Crater lake this week also, while staying there. Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Snider were girlhood friends in Ohio. Get Building Permits Building permit, were issued by the city yes terday 'to O. C. Stan wood of 317 North Beatty street for construction of a woodshed at a cost of 150, and to Ransin Estes of 17 South Front street, for erection of a partition In a barber shop at a coat of M5. Painters to Meet The painters of Medfors and vicinity will assemble at the Jackson county courthouse in Medford, Friday evening at 8 o'clock to discuss a code for members of that profession. This meeting will be called under the supervision of the Medford Chamber of Commerce. Miss Tavler In South Miss Jose phine Tayler of the Jackson County Building and Loan association, la spending a two weeks' vacation In San Francisco and other cities of the bay region. She Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. Leonard, formerly of this city, and her garndfather.J.D.Wan' gerin. Mrs. Leonard is Miss Tayler's sister. lias Tonsils Out Kathryn Funk ol this city underwent an operation for removal of her tonsils this morning at the Community hospital. W, R. C. Meeting Postponed The special meeting of the Women's Re lief Corps scheduled for Thursday, has been postponed until September, It was announced today, Lea res for Home Mrs. &. C. QeUer, who with her Utile son Paul has been visiting her father, W, W. Robinson here, left this morning for Portland She spent the week in Medford. Undergoes Operation El Ida Daley underwent a major operation at the Community hospital yesterday, hav ing been brought Is as an emergency case, 'and was reported tn a much im proved condition today, Get Your Lavender A jar of lav ender sticks from her garden la dis played today by Mrs. Carl fiwlart at the Chamber of Commerce. Anyone who wants a bit of the fragrant plant for some winter sweetness la invited to call at the Chamber of Commerce for same. While the sup ply lasts all will be welcome to share it, Mrs. Swfg&rt stated today. A. F. BEAR CALLED TO REST, AGED 77 A. F. Sear, a resident of Medford, passed away near Phoenix Monday evening, at the age of 71 years. Very little is known of his relatives, ex cept that one brother lives in Ne Hgn. Neb. Funeral services will be held at the graveside In the I, O. O, F. ceme tery this afternoon at 5 p. m. Rev. J. H. Carver of the Full Gospel church will have charge of services. Conger Funeral Parlors are in charge of arrangements. Gospel Six At Full Gospel "The Gospel Six student from Pasadena Bible school, will he at the Full Gospel church, 11 Newtown street tonight, at 7:45 p. m- The young men have traveled north as Robert Mongomery in Craterian Hit it v - f ' v?"-- jff-V ' - vr- V If. , , Se Ft Robert Montgomery has the leading male role in "When Larttes Meet." at the Craterian theater today and tomorrow, Ann Harding Myrna Loy and Prank Morgan are also featured In this modern story of what hap pens when the wife of a philandering husband meets the woman on whom this husband is now lavishing hU attentions. far as Seattle, visiting towns eu mute end come here highly recommended. Instrumental and vocal numbers, wilt be rendered and the public la cor dially invited. BIRTHS SALEM, Aug. 16. (AP) Extradi tion of Ralph B. MeJunktas, alia James Mack, to New Mexico to face murder and manslaughter charges was authorized here today by Governor Julius L. Meier. Born to Mr, and Mrs, R. C. Fletch er a 7-pound son, James Edmond, at the home of Mrs. Porter on Louis f r. venue. Mr. Fletcher Is a member of the forest service. In the Elk Cnefc region. i Ends Tontfe George Arlba In "THE KING'S VACATION1 Tomorrow BILL BOYO In "LVCKV DEVILS DEMOS LINE UP FOR PASSING OF POLITICAL PLUMS William Grenbrenner of Ashland, member of the American Legion and associated with a granite company of that city, has received endorsements from southern Oregon Demoersic for h4 position of postmaster In the Uihl City. The term of Fred Wag ner espires early next year. William R. Bemcm of Ash land 1c endorsed for the deputy United States marshalabip for the southern Oregon mstrict, now held by Ca! C Wells. According to local Democrats, the aspirant with the most endorsement hxs the inxid track, plot the num ber of influential citizens who hae contributed their John Hancocks lor democracy and Democrat. Medford Bourbons with an appe tite for patronage plums under the New Deal are also getting lined up with signature and influence. Attorney S. C. Kelly, member from this county Jn the legislature, to atmed at an attorneyship for the Horn Loan bank, which started op erations this week In Portland. H, D (Johnnyl Reed of Go id Kitl, justice of the peace for that district la angling, according to friends, for a southern Oregon Job as Home Loan bank appraiser. Both the above have endorsement galore, including some from high up state Democr&ta. X iilM) Barkdu:i, who s:artd betng a Jackson coun'.y Dmocsaiic wwfaor before he vas old enough Is roit, to practically Assured of c!rkh:p m the Portland office y. th tnternai rerenue. Approral 3f the appointment is expected any day from Washington, D. C. W. H, canon, former mayo; of Med ford j former United States mar shtt ts Blinnesota, former land reg istrar at aeburg. seeka a return ts Ui Roseburg plum, and will pros get H- Be to reporced ta hse the endorsement of Congressman Walter M P'.erce. Attorney Frank DoSouaa of thl city, chairman of the Democrats central committee, has the 'inside t-fAci" for the Medford postofftcev aeoandtng to reporta, A number of ether worthy local Democrats are also angling for the poet. The term of WiiUdm Warner, incumbent, ex pire December 24 next. It win be a in Christmas gift for some follower of Roosevelt, it ha been about IS years since m Democrat lurlced m the postoffice. The horn guard never qutte recov ered from the fact that the appointee halted from Oeorgta, They want nothing like that io happen this time. Fay Wray Scoring Hit Rialto Drama "Ann Carrer Profession. the production which opened last ere- BCA PERFECT SOt'K Ends Tonlle Zajie Grey's "WILD HORSE MESA Starts Thar, "DajxerouJy otirn" 15 Any Time DANCE Dreamland TONIGHT DIHTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANT3 Men 25c Ladies 10c 1! ntnj it tits Ristto Ttstta, I U'.k togly MffaeM toiy of ft lore:? girt whs gUuU; tJu vrtMs( (ta- freis wJd hi to offer fame. Car tune, humry mUf to tb prta tt uk tier to pmj. Pitj Wray. Gene Bxjmmm um ctun DcHA r fut4 to tt prtnetprt roles at U picture, dknetdi by EcMI Buz trem m ttorj bf Ratten RIDtta. Hew toht, tru-to-il! esterUln mfcat ikt '.five y-ou gnatly d mlHg Aim Csrwr, whether jorz 7ts srittt Ktut stsn stou or not. T Sj A RIOTOUS COMEDY of women who woo and men whs are willing mm fun nv-bonB w w I Suniay I THE UJflRMQffS HUSBAND EL1SSA LAND. Msrforic Rambsau f ractf Trasx Dawld Manner rtflt fTflT fCTT fWt rft 1 (3 n n n o.' ' isilSlL .N ,t. IIhI ? 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Iff mm mm They All Praise J mm There' Time For Bridge and Tea FOR THE HOUSEWIVES WHO Cook Electrically rE drudgery of house-keeping li redaeed to a minimum for h houiewivei who cook with iwift, clean and efficient electricity! There i plenty of time for relaxation and pleasure. . . . "When Ladies Meet" you'll find many who enjoy added houri through the use of the perfect serv ant . . . Electricity. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY .TOm MRtWri IN MOStCSt. ANN ROBERT 13 w ff mm . 9 A picture for WIVES who suspect their husbands for HUSBANDS who think they're "misunderstoodl" with MYRNA LOY FRANK MORGAN ALICE BRADY ADDED 0ur GanS Comedy Flip the Frog Cartooa g . TODAY and THURSDAY j$ tihnwt at lr f.M ff O am Dim EWORLD' riMT.sr nmsn , . nek man rineurv wjob n.sur.2 Snider's ICE CREAM Many of them bring their refrigerator trays t SnSder'i Dairy to have them filled with Ice Cream, It'i good idea to keep some on hand for unex pected guests. If yon can't call at the office, phone 203 and our drivers will deliver. any flavor you prefer. N. Bartlett Phone 203 When Ladies Meet the conversation often turns l household expentra and home budgets. Housewlvei find that it is easier and tdots bnaineu-Uke to maintain a bank account and pay by cheek. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK "A Departmentized Bank"