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MEDFORD MATL TftTBTTi. MEDFOKD. ORF.OOX. THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1936.
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LOCAL and PERSONAL
Roberts Back O. M. Roberts. Med
ford attorney, returned this morning
lrom Portland where he made a brief
business visit.
Gray Returns Harold Grey return-
ad thl morning on tha Oregonlan
fronv a short business trip to Port
land. .
To IllinoisMrs. Myrtle A. Patter
son, accompanied by bar two sons,
" left by train last night for Aurora,
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y? To Portland-JyrU Otterdale, chief
operator for the Pacific Telephone
company, left on tha evening train
yesterday for Portland where aha was
, called by business.
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Tengrwald Visits Victor A. Teng
wald, Medford'attorney and Republi
can candidate for the nomination for
district attorney, waa among busi
neat visitors In Grants Pass Tuesday.
' Leave Clinic Mrs. 0. S. Hayes and
her baby -aon left the Osteopathic
cllnte, where the young man was
born, to return to their home yes
, terday.
Canfleld III A slight Illness today
' confined David H. Canfleld. superin
tendent of Crater Lake national park.
t. to his home at 1317 Queen Anne ave
nue. Mine Operator Here A. A. Kewn
t bam, operator of the Los Cabin mine
near Gold Hill, was a business visitor
In Medford today. He stated that
. mining is continuing active In the
. Gold Hill area.
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Vacationist, lean Among Easter
vacationists In Medford were Mr. and
Mm. L. Lorenson of Great Falls,
Mont., who left for their home this
morning after visiting at the home
of A. Lorenson here.
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Purchases Farm A. C. Leigh ton,
former resident of New York City,
stated today he had purchased the
R. A. Rolph farm In the Willow
Springs section near Central Point,
where he will make his home.
' Leave for Home Mrs. D. R. Paisley
and small son John left on the morn
ing train today for then nome in De
trlot, Mich., after spending some time
visiting friends in Gold Hill and Med
ford.. " .
Important Rehearsal Announce
ment waa made today that the Jack
son County Teachers' chorus will hold
an Important rehearsal Saturday
morning at 10 o'elock In the court
house auditorium.
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For Mother's ay It has been
suggested by headquarters that all
the officers and enrollees of the CCC
- write letters to their mothers In com
memoration of Mother's day. May 10.
, The suggestion was made first by the
secretary of war. The writing of let-
atrB Vinrr tnr Vf rtth sw'st 4arj Haa hn
a custom in the army for years.
Visiting Friends Mrs. A. A- Mad
den of Ashland was among Med(rd
visitors yesterday, calling at thehume
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rlnabarger.
From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Piatt and Mrs. Jane Lang tile of Ash
land shopped and trsnscted business
here yesterday afternoon.
Transacts Business Cel Gerevals,
representative of the Hamilton Pa
cific company offices here, transact
ed business In Ashland Tuesday.
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Returns Home Mrs. Robert E. Lee
returned Tuesday night from Oro
ville; cal., where she spent a few hays
visiting her sister.
Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Turpin were in Ashland Tuesday,
calling at tha home of Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Guetzlaff.
To San Francisco Mrs, John Law
rence will leave here this evening for
San Francisco on a business visit of
several days.
Here for MeetingClyde Kellls and
Bud Gandee of Ashland were among
those attending a sales meeting of
the Shell OH company here Monday
evening.
Special Agent Here E. A. Steffen,
special representative of Sharp and
Dohme of Baltimore, Md., and Phila
delphia, Pa., arrived In Medford yes
terday to confer with local merchants.
Medford Visitors--Among Ashland
residents visiting In Medford Monday
were Harold Alklna, Slade Songer, D.
S. Kerr, A. 8. Neely, Earl Leever, Roy
Parr, Jr. Roy Parr, George Shafer,
Art Cooper and Bob Ingle.
Clegg Returns Capt. William B.
Clegg of Camp Prescott returned yes
terday from Fort Sheridan, 111
whither he went recently as com
mander of a special train taking CCC
enrollees back east for discharge.
' Enrolled by CCC Roy O. Stewart,
Raymond W. Harris, Glenn H. Allen
and Joseph L. Bailee, all from Jose
phine county, were enrolled yesterday
by the CCC and were assigned today
to Camp South Umpqua for duty.
Driver Fined Charles N. McMer
rlck, R. F. D. 1, Medford, was assessed
$1 and costs yesterday in Justice court
upon a plea of guilty to operating an
auto without an operator's license. He
waa given until May 1 to remit.
Leaves for North H. B. Esson. rep
resentative of Blumauer Frank com
pany, Portland, with headquarters In
.Medford, left here today on a short
business trip to the northern metrop
olis. To Visit Son Mrs. M. T. Wray left
early today for a vacation trip of
several days during which she will
be the guest of friends in Sacramento.
She wilt also visit her son Dick, who
Is a student at the Chlco State Teach
ers' college.
MY BROTHER BILL
This shows WHIiam helping
out when your orders get
heavy. He's like the rest of
as knows every step In
turning out good whiskey.
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You never could have got a
Family's Whiskey so tasty
if it wasn't that us Wilkens
. started distilling
way back ,
Thi. here Family's Whiskey of
ours has got everything that three
whole generations of us Wilkens
have learned concerning ways of
making whiskey with a genuine n .
ness and tastlness to itl And here'
one thing sure. There isn't one bottle
but what's got every bit of the quality
to it that we distillers are enjoying
ourselves. We want to make our
Family's Whiskey something that'll
do us proud, and make you glad
you bought it!
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Attend Meeting The Rev. H. 8.
Relchard and E. W. Madison of Oranta
Pass attended the meeting of the
Presbyterian officials held here yes
terday. a a a
Here on Business L. J. Armstrong,
traveling representative for the Santa
Fe railroad, and S. O. Edwards, rep
resenting the Missouri Pacific rail
road, were among Medford business
visitors Tuesday.
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Business Visitors Business visitors
from A&Mand In Medford Tuesday in
cluded Cliff Bromley. Bill Bromley.
Headrlck Baughmaa, BUI Grenbremer.
Bob Davis, Gerald Dalkenberg,. Mrs.
C. B. Dalkenberg and LaVtrn Dalken
berg.
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Return from Meetlnj L. C. Stew
art and Ralph E. Sweeney returned
this morning from Portland where
they attended the annual state meet
ings of York Rite Masonic bodies.
They left here last Saturday. The
sessions were held Monday, Tuesday
and yesterday.
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Honesty Lauded The Rev. William
H. Carle, retired minister now resid
ing at Lake Creek, today spoke high
ly of the honesty of the person who
found and returned his wallet which,
among other things, contained 17,
The Rev. Mr. carle lost the wallet
last Thursday without knowing It,
but his name was Inside. On Sun
day It was returned to him by a
neighbor, Mark Hoepff, to whom it
was delivered by the finder, who said
he found it in Eagle Point. The
name of the retriever was not ob
tained. . "There are still honest peo
ple in the world," commented the
retired pastor.
WOMENS GOLF TEAM
OFF FOR SCOTLAND
FOR CURTIS ITCH
NTEW YORK, April 16. UP Amer
ica's Curtis cup team, fortified with
youth and experience, steamed over
the high seas today for Scotland and
the third International match battle
against England's golf stars.
"It's one of the best teams ever to
represent America, and I believe we
have a fine chance of keeping the
trophy we never .have lost." said Mrs.
Glenna Collett- Vara f Philadelphia,
national champion and team captain.
Members of the team. In addition
to Mrs. Vara, are Mrs. Maureen Or
cutt Crews. Miami; Mrs. Opal S. Hill,
Kansas City; Mrs. Leona D. Cheney,
Los Angeles; Patty Berg. Minneapolis;
Marlon Mlley, Lexington, Ky.; Char
lotte Glutting, Orange, N. J., and
Mrs. Prank Gold th wait. Fort Worth,
Texas. The Curt la cup matches will
be played at Gleneagles, Scotland,
May 6. Mrs. Vare said she hadn't made
up her mind yet who would play.
All of the American team membera
planned to compete In the British
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PLAN HIGH SCHOOL
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Miss Floy Young, music instructor
at the Senior high school, haa an
nounced that a choral concert by the
combined boys' and girls' glee clubs
of the high school will be presented
on the evening, of April 33 in the
school auditorium at eight o'clock.
The program will include musical
numbers by the glee clubs, an aggre
gate of 80 voices; numbers by the
boys and girls octette; songs by a
mixed quartette; mixed chorus num
bers: and a violin ensemble. The glee
clubs will be assisted in their presen
tation by the high school orchestra,
under direction of P. Wilson Walt.
Numbers to be presented on this
program will represent long and dili
gent rehearsal on the part of the
young vocalists and their director,
Miss Young. There la no admission
charge and the public Is Invited.
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Three Outstanding Stars in Coming Attraction
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The most talked about starring
combination of the year will bring
Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Jean
Harlow to the Craterlan theatre Sun
day in "Wife vs. Secretary", Other
favorites in the supporting cast in
clude May Robson. George Bnrbpr.
James Stewart and Hobart
augh.
The film play Is based on Faith
Baldwin's wldely-iead novel and
show a Gable as the successful busi
ness man very much In love with his
emotional crisis by the presence of
hlc secretary, Jean Harlow. Through
thta "eternal triangle" situation,
viewed from a fresh viewpoint, comes
the plot of the story, promising con
siderable dramatic fireworks for all
wife. Myrna Loy, but caught In an concerned.
Donald Stars
Donald Duck makes bis debut In
opera, appearing with Clara ,Cluck
(the hen) in "Mickey's Grand xjpera"
on the same program with Harold
Lloyd's ''The Milky Way." opening a
three day run at the Craterlan the
atre today.
As an opera star, Donald makes a
good fish peddler, but with the aid
of Clara's excited cackling and
Mickey's Inspired conducting, to say
nothing of Pluto's off-stage sound
effects, "Mickey's Grand Opera" fin
ally pulls through In spite of the
principals.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Benson
of Central Point, a girl weighing 7 '4
pounds, at the Purucker Maternity
Home April 15.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Neville
of Prospect, a boy weighing 7 pounds,
yesterday at the Purucker Maternity
Home.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wll
llama of Medford, a girl weighing 6
pounds and 10 ounces at the Puruck
er Maternity Home April la.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil
liamson of S16 West Thirteenth street,
a boy weighing 8 pounds, April 14 at
the Community hospital.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mcrl Meni
man, a boy weighing 7 pounds at the
Community holtal April 14.
On Roxy Bill
May Robson. the grand old lady ot
the acreen, triumphs again In her lat
est atarrlng vehicle, "Three Kids and
a pueen," playing at the Roxy theatre
today and Friday.
In this picture she playa a wealthy
old lady from society who goes to the
aluma to get sway from herself and
falls In love with three motherless
Wda Who call her their queen.
With Miss Robson In. this heart
appealing picture are Frankle Darrow,
Henry Armetta and Charlotte Henry.
Mr. Wortman atated that although
one-way traffic waa the rule of the
road from Annie Springs on, chain,
were not necessary and good driving
conditions prevailed. For the last
twenty miles, the drive was made
through snow banka from one to fif
teen feet deep.
All but the last few miles from
Government camp to the lake nave
been kept open to tourists through
out the winter by the park service.
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Larry ''Buster" Crabbe, Tom Keene
and Marsha Hunt are the leading
players In the new Zane Grey film,
"Desert Gold," coming to the Rialto
theatre for tomorrow and Saturday.
It's the story of an Indian chief
tain and his desert mine, for which
warring factions of white men battle.
According to advance reports "Desert
Gold" Is among thi best pictures
made from Zane Grey's many novels.
The American Indian, played by
Crabbe, plays a great part In this
thrilling ploturisatlon of the old west
at its best.
With these three western favorites
are such names as Monte Blue, Ray
mond Hat ton, Robert Co minings and
Glen Ertkson.
Salmon In Columbia
- THJ DALLES. Ore., April W AV
Word from Ge.no Falls Indicated the
spring run of salmon haa started in
the Columbia river. Four Urge fish
were reported taken.
Logger Killed
CARLTON. Ore., April 18. ;p
Neil r flundqulst, 81, of Seaside, died
In a logging train accident near here.
He waa brake man on the Carlton
Coast line. Sundqulat waa crush ea
by logs when a car waa derailed.
Use Mall Tribune want ada.
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MO need for girls
or women to suf
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from periodic pains,
headache or side
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This is what Mrs.
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Stockton. Cal.. aald: "When I wu a. air
develop! nf into womanhood I was pile &nd
weak. Mother fare mc Dr. PUree'a Vavor
ita PreacHptloa and It aoon ear relief. 1
again felt alrons and active. Iwo bottles of
tha 'Favorllt PreacrlpUon' wu all 1 needed."
Co la your drugairt today.
Kaw ah, UbaSOc Liquid II 00 and $1 JS.
Writs Or. Plertt's Clinic. BoffUo N. Y
for frea medical atrlm.
Ran Franrlsco Butter.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 18. (AP
USDA) Butter, score: 93-31.
SACRAMENTO. Cal., April 18.
(AP-USDA) Churning cream butter
fat, first grade 84, second grade 33.
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IRIAN AUTO IS
FIRST TO LAKE
First visitor oar to reach the Crater
Lake rim this year was that of J. F.
Wortman, who, with his wife and a
group of friends, drove to the winter
resort yesterday. Accompanying the
Wortmans were Mrs. Julia Mitchell,
Mrs. Charles Spencer, of San Fran
cisco, end Mrs. L. O. Llndley.
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ZANE GREY'S THRILLING TALE OF
THE REDMEN'S GOLD!
The Indian makes hii .
last gtand . . . against
the white man's greed
for yellow gold ... In
the most exciting of .
all Zane Grey's wost
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Eves . . , 35c
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