MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, NO"EMBER 23. 1339.
PAGE THREE
LOCAL and
Out on Bail Hans Carsten
en, 41, charged with drunk
enness, was released from city
jail yesterday on $10 bail.
111 at Horn Mrs. Fay Paris
W confined in the James H.
Owen home on Siskiyou Heights
with Influenza.
Recovers Miss Audrey Davis
. returned to work yesterday at
Mann's department store after
being confined to her Cargill
court apartment with influenza
for several days.
Wilson Here Orville Wilson,
former local resident, arrived
here yesterday from Spokane.
Wash., to attend the funeral of
his grandmother, Mrs. Kather
ine Adams, tomorrow. He ex-
pects to return Saturday morn
ing. Sister Dies Capt. and Mrs.
O. L. Overmyer of 610 South
Holly street left here Tuesday
night for Sykeston, N. D., upon
receiving word of the critical
illness of Mrs. Overmyer's sis
ter, Mrs. Will Nelson. Mrs.
Nelson died early Wednesday
morning. Capt. and Mrs. Over
myer were to stop in Walla
l Walla, Wash., to pick up Mrs.
Laurence Skow, also a sister
of Mrs. Overmyer, and proceed
to Sykeston to attend the fu
neral. They were making the
trip by motorcar. Miss Donna
Nelson of Medford, daughter of
Mrs. Nelson, left here Monday
for Sykeston and arrived before
her mother's death.
Go North Mr. and Mrs.
I ySimerl Jarvi and daughter Jo-
ellen of McAndrews road left
by motorcar last night for As
toria where they were to spend
Thanksgiving with Mr. Jarvi's
mother. Mr. Jarvi, fire chief
of the Rogue River national
forest, will continue next Mon
day to Wind River on the Co
lumbia national forest, to at
tend a meeting of fire assist
ants. The conference on forest
fire prevention and suppression
will continue until December 7.
Another representative of the
Rogue River national forest at
the conference will be John
Sarginson, ranger in charge of
the Lake O'Woods district whose
office during the winter is in
Klamath Falls.
Society
By Clara
Mathes Home la
Scene of Party
For Couple
Miss Dorothy Mathes of Talent
was a recent hostess for a party
and miscellaneous shower hon
oring Miss Hazel Riggs and her
fiance, Wayne Smith, of Med
ford. Guests enjoying the pleasant
affair were the Misses Dorothy
and Marie Schuler, Lois and
Nancy Firestone of Ashland,
Lavelle Mason, Tharon Hill,
Agnes Lacy, Cornelia Hilkey,
Ann Riggs and Messrs. Dick
Skeeters, Harvey Maxson, Ken
ton Robbins of Ashland, Clyde
Perdue, Earl Vetter, Leslie Ma-
V son, George Gleim and Richard
Myers of Phoenix.
During the evening. Miss
Firestone and Miss Schuler
played several musical selec
tions. Refreshments were served
later and the bride-gleet re
ceived and abundance of at
tractive gifts.
Hammetts Hosts
To House Guests
Arriving in Medford yester
day to spend the Thanksgiving
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Hammett at their home on
Ea,t Main street were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Robertson and small
son Stewart of Eugene and Mr.
and Mrs. Allen White of Klam
ath Falls.
The Robertsons, well known
in this city, plan to return to
their home in Eugene tomorrow.
Mrs. Robertson is Mr. Ham
mett's daughter and Mrs. White
is her aunt. She is the former
Miss Billy Hammett.
The Whites lived In Medford
a number of years ago.
Mr. Deuel Home
For Holiday Stay
F. Kramer Deuel arrived in
Medford last evening to spend
the Thanksgiving holiday with
his mother Mrs. F. K. Deuel at
her home on South Oakdale ave
nue. Mr. Deuel, former Medford
resident now living in Portland,
was accompanied to this city by
Cliff Lord of Seattle, also a for
mer resident of Medford.
The two expect to spend the
week end here.
FENDER REFINISHING
Any Color Matched I
Daily's Auto Painting i
?1 onlh Bartlett
PERSONAL
In Hospital Miss Enid Funk,
clerk at the Rogue River na
tional forest office, is confined
in Sacred Heart hospital with
influenza. Her condition was
reported by hospital attendants
as not being serious.
Driver Tests Examinations
will be held here as usual Sat
urday for persons seeking li
censes or' permits to operate
automobiles. Applicants are
asked to report to the state
examiner who will be in coun
cil chambers on the top floor
of city hall from 9 a. m. to
5 p. m.
To Eugene Mrs. Harold Ax
land of 18 Groveland avenue
left yesterday for Eugene to
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Beers, over the Thanksgiving
holiday. She will return Sun
day, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Degerness of 1423
Euclid avenue, who plan to
motor to Eugene to join her
Sunday.
Hits Tree An automobile
driven by William Donathan of
Clarkston, Wash., traveling
north, struck a tree alongside
the Pacific highway a mile and
a quarter north of Medford
early this morning, according to
a report on file. Mrs. Florence
Donathan, 22, wife of the driv
er, sustained minor scratches
and bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Don
athan were en route from San
Francisco to Seattle. After the
accident they arranged to have
their car towed to Medford and
continued their journey by
stage. Mr. Donathan reported
that his car skidded on a curve
and left the highway.
Plane Passengers Arrivals
by United Mainliner last mid
night were O. V. Wilson, from
Spokane, Wash., and -R. G.
Henry, from Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. Parke E. Hodges of Can
yonville left on the midnight
plane for Los Angeles. A. A.
Courtney arrived by Mainliner
last night from San Francisco.
Leaving by Mainliner yesterday
afternoon were Mrs. W. B.
Moore, to Seattle, Wash., and
Miss D. Goss and J.' Bathrick,
to Portland. The Mainliner due
here at 4:52 this morning was
held at Oakland, Cal., because
of fog and did not arrive until
10:35.
Clubs
Mary Davis
Boyle Home Is
Scene of Musical
Society Meet
The Musical society of Med
ford held its November meet
ing at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Boyle, Monday even
ing. Future recitals to be spon
sored by the society were dis
cussed and it was voted to in
clude a musical quiz box as a
feature of the business and so
cial meetings.
Membership committee reported the
society now has an active and asso
ciate list of 92 members. The social
hour which followed the bualnesa
meeting was Interspersed with an
Informal musical program. Cyril
Sanders presented, with his usual
brilliance, two piano uumbera. Bird
As Prophet, by Schumann, and Song
Without Words, by Mendelssohn.
A group of Interesting Indian songs
by Lleurance were aung by Miss
Marlon Luce accompanied by Mrs.
RoyaJ B. Bebb. The songs were.
Where Cedars Rise, whistling Mal
lards and Ghost PiDes.
A group of violin solos: Mazourka.
Stakowskl: The Swan. Orleg; From
the Canebrafce, Gulon, were Inter
preted by Mrs. Bernlce Bolger with
Mrs. Otto Frohnmayer aa accom
panist. Refreshments were served to the
4S members present.
Lois Herman
Visits Here
Miss Lois Herman, a student
at Willamette university in
Salem, is spending the Thanks
giving holiday here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Herman, at their home on West
Jackson 'street.
Fuhrmani Have
Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuhrman
of the Fluhrer apartments, are
hosts today for dinner to Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Campbell. The
group plans to attend the Med-
ford-Coquille high school foot
ball game during the afternoon.
RESERVE SEATS NOW
Donald Dickson
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7 rows-St.10 Inel. Tax
Marian Anderson
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7 rows-93.30 Inch Tax
Make reservations at
PRUITT'S RADIO
MUSIC CENTER
Codding'Conroy
Team la Winner
In the first of a series of
winter contract bridge tourna
ments held Tuesday evening at
the Hotel Medford, Mrs. R. J.
Conroy and Mrs. George Cod
ding placed first with a score
of 45V4 rating points.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark
scored second with 41 points.
and Mrs. Martha Morris and
Mrs. Charles Gail were third
with 31 points.
It was announced at the ses
sion by Mrs. A. F. W. Kresse.
tournament director, that the
sponsoring organization, Med
ford Contract Bridge club, had
discontinued from the the Pa
cific Coast Bridge league and
is definitely a local organiza
tion. Similar affairs will be held
each Tuesday evening at 7:30
o clock in the hotel, and all
valley bridge enthusiasts are
invited to participate.
Medford Coed la
Good Student
Miss Barbara Hampson is an
other Medford girl making good
according to reports received
here from the University of Ore
gon in Eugene.
Miss Hampson, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hampson,
is enjoying her first year as an
Oregon coed. She is a journalism
major and is a member of the
Emerald staff.
The local miss Is also doing
library work in conjunction :
with the National Youth Admin-1
istration and has had two pro
motions in the few months she
has been on the campus. She is
also turning out various writ
ings in this work, her excellent
grades being a contributing fac
tor for the good position.
While a student at Medford
high school, Mis Hampson was
High Times editor and on the
Crater staff. According to uni
versity reports, she is bound to
make an outstanding mark in
the field of writing.
Miss Hampson spent the past
four days here visiting her par
ents but because of her work
had to return to the University
early instead of spending the
Thanksgiving holiday here.
Miss Gates Home
For Holidays
Home to join the college set
here over the Thanksgiving hol
idays is Miss Mary Anne Gates,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Gates of 31 Crater Lake ave
nue.
Miss Gates was accompanied
home by her mother who main
tains an apartment in Salem
where the local miss is a first
year student at Willamette uni
versity. Mrs. Gates plans to
spend the winter in the north
ern city and the two will return
there Sunday.
Mary Anne, a talented singer,
is majoring in music at Wil
lamette. Elliotts Visit
In Yreka, Cal.
Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott are
spending the Thanksgiving holi
day with Mr. and Mrs. William
Shepard at their home in Yreka,
Cal. Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Shep
ard are sisters.
Bigalows Have
Dinner Guests
Dinner guests today at the F.
E. Bigalow home on Dakota
avenue will be Mrs. Bigalow's
sister, hlrs. Anna Ruch of Ruch
and the Bigalow's son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Bigalow.
Mrs. Young In i
San Francisco .
Mrs. Elizabeth Young and
daughter Miss Dorothy Young
are spending the Thanksgiving
holiday in San Francisco with
Mrs. Young's other daughter,
Miss Patricia Young.
Miss Winters '
In Portland
Miss Helen Winters is spend
ing the Thanksgiving holidays
in Portland visiting friends and
relatives.
SEE AND
HEAR OUR
Talking
Santa Claus
IN OUR LOBBY
FROM 8:45 to 8:00
Tomorrow Nite
(Christmas Opening)
Tell Him What You
Want For Christmas
Church Men Will
Dine Next Tuesday
Presbyterian men will enjoy
the second of a series of "mob
ilization" dinners next Tuesday
evening. November 28, at 6:30
o'clock in the church.
Dinner will be served by
members of the Grace circle
and an evening of fun will fol
low. The program will include
an old-time fiddler. Magician
Johnny Eads and a variety of
fish tales. Ray Wilfley and Vic
Tengwald will also entertain
with vocal numbers.
Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pas
tor of the church, asks that
church members bring a guest.
More College
Students Come
Arriving in Medford yester
day from University of Oregon
were Bill Porter, son of Mrs
K. D. Ross, and Bill Caples who
will spend the Thanksgiving
holiday at the home of Mrs.
Frances Bare, Bob Ettinger, son
of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ettinger,
traveled home from Oregon
State college where he is a stu
dent. Eugene Folk
Visit Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wentworth
of Eugene are holiday visitors
in this city at the Almond street
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Eads. The couple are the parents
of Mrs. Eads.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Marriage Licenses
John Russell Wilson to Helen
Louise Wright.
George Samuel Vance to Ltllle Mae
Sloper.
William K. Hunt to Marjorle
Nichols.
Ira Truman Bradford to Verla
Aleen Hlxon.
George H. Martin to Mary LaVerne
Cooper.
John D. Rafferty to Helen Mc
Allister. Divorces
Mary Lee Maentz vs. Robert C.
Maentz.
Zuba Gates va. Ernest S. Gates.
Probate Court
Guardianship of Jesse Lee Groves,
a minor.
Estate of C. H. Chrlstner, deceased.
Deeds
Fred H. Baker et ux to John A.
Chlsholm, W. D. In Gold Hill.
C. J. Perrlne to Casslua R. Perrtne.
W. D 20 acres In 16-39-1 East.
O. J. Perrlne to Casslus R-. Perrlne,
Q. C. D. In 16-30-1 East.
Anna .Dlzney et vlr to Maude A.
Dlzney, W. D. In Medford.
Flora A. White to O. M. Blsmark
et ux, W. D. In Medford.
Talent Irrigation District to G. W.
Kelllngton, Trusteo, Warranty Deed.
In Ashland Acres.
O. W. Kelllngton, Trustee to Jewell
D. Lowe, Trustee's Deed, In Ashland
Acres.
D. Perozzl et ux to the State of
Oregon for the Southern Oregon Col
lege of Education, Gift Deed, In
15-39-1 East.
Joseph Campbell to Curtis Parker
et ux. W. D. In 36-3 West.
Paul Held et ux to George A. Wil
liams et ux. W. D. In Ashland.
Pearl Wilson et vlr to M. W. Max
well et ux, Q. C. D. In Talent.
Edward J. Hnertle et al to Ethel
w SPFun'S Jewr.
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TODAY and FRIDAYI
Three Great Stars!
Rich with the melo
dies and memories of
years gone by ... I
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BOBABT CAVAKADGH
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Jane Withers In
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jane wuners is me Dravesi
little Ma'amselle in all France
in "Pack Up Your Troubles,"
her big new Thanksgiving Day
show which starts a three-day
run today at the New Rialto
theater, in which she is starred
with the roisterous Ritz Broth
ers. The film has the dizzy
trio as vaudeville actors who
enlist in the army and find their
way to France on a transport
as nursemaids "to a cargo of
mules. Their nemesis Is a hard
boiled sergeant named "Bnby
Face," who works overtime
keeping them busy. Jane is a
Craterian Drama
Claudette Colbert and Henry
Fonda have the greatest roles
in their starring careers as the
man and wife of early American
history in the technicolor pro
duction of "Drums Along the
Mohawk," which is playing to
capacity crowds at the Cra
terian theater. The film, which
also stars Edna May Oliver and
Eddie Collins, will play at the
popular Central avenue theater
through Saturday night.
Haertle, Q. O. D. 160 acres In 2S-39-1
West.
Casslus R. Perrlne et ux to Charles
M. Santo et ux, W. D. In Ashland.
G. 8. Butler et a, Trustees to
Robert E. Booth, W. D. in Central
Point.
J. H. Issott et ux to Robert A. Duff
et ux, W. D. In DeBols Subdivision.
B. W. Miller to Clara J, Miller,
one-half Interest In 80 acres In
8-38-4 West.
Ransom Construction Company to
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, W.
D. 160 acres In 30-40-4 East.
Loren L. Damon et ux to Walter
H. Schultz et ux, W. D. 19.08 acres
In S-36-1 West.
Albert Burch to Marguerlta A.
Burch, w. D. 91 acrea In 37-3 West.
Sheriff Syd I. Brown to California
Lands Inc.. Sheriffs Deed, In 37-1
West and 36-1 West.
HOLIDAY
Complete shows Today
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gay little Frencn lass wno De
friends the Ritzes and adopts
their baby mule. Others in the
cast include Lynn Bari, Joseph
Schildkraut and Stanley Fields.
Clarence E. Mulford's "Law
of the Pampas," starring Wil
liam Boyd, Russell Hayden and
Sidney Toler, plays as the com
panion feature with "Pack Up
Your Troubles." The new range
romance takes Hopnlong Cas
sidy and his pals to the Ar
gentine to fight gauchos who
bring trouble to Steffi Duna,
the romantic interest of the
action film.
Jolson At Roxy
Al Jolson stars with Alice
Faye and Tyrone Power in their
grand successor to "Alexander's
Ragtime Band" "Rose of Wash
ington Square," which has the
three stars today and tomorrw
only at the Roxy theater. A
Popeye cartoon in color fills
out the special Thanksgiving
Day program.
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No. 103. A. P. A. M.
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BRUMS
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Wall Disnev's
"Mother Goose Goes
Hollywood"
IN TECHNICOLOR
COMING SUNDAY 3 DAYS
DURBIN
P. IjOVB
Helen PARRISH
Robeit STACK
Eugene Pallette
FRENCH HUSBAND HUNT
ALLOWED DESPITE WAR
Paris. Nov. 23. ttl The
French government will relax
its war measures and in the
interest of tradition and mar
riage permit Parisians to dance
next Sunday for the first time
since the war began.
They will celebrate the fes
tival of the 1914 class of "Cath
erinettes." girls who have reach
ed the age of 25 without mar
rying. The fete of Saint Catherine
every year is one of the most
picturesque of Paris carnivals.
On this day the "Catherinettes"
don special bonnets and set out
in search of husbands.
Closing time for Too Late ho Clas
sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m.
Too Late to Classify
LOST Dark blue man's overcoat.
si7ie about 42. Saturday ntcht.
Reward for return to 304 South 1
Central. Phone 537-H.
FOR SALE OR TRADE, on account
uine.HR, new and used furniture
and hardware store. Good location,
cheap rent, At sacrifice. Write Box
737 Lakevtew, Ore.
FOR SALE Building to remove from
lot 330 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Large trailer
nouae cheap for cash or trade for
car. 712 Palm St.
SANITARIUM ADDS
MATERNITY CASES
The Rogue River Sanitarium Is now
equipped to handle maternity
cases. Special trained nurses on
duty 34 hours. We also have our
own ambulance service day or
night. Phone Jacksonville 83.
AUCTION SALE at Pavilllon north
Medford, Ore., Saturday, Nov. 25.
commencing at 1 :30 p. m. on hogs.
Have some work horses, milk cows,
stock pigs and poultry consigned
for this sale. Always attend the
auction.
SO. ORE. LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO.
Col. A. H. Dudley (Auct.)
Phone 851-J-3.
WANTED Scrap Iron, to supply in
creasing demand 8pot cash paid
at latest market price,
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 North Grape St. Phone 1063
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lighting Argentine frj
gauchos 'V
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RAW PtTKS WANTED!
Eastern Cash Prices paid for your
lurs at home. Also btdea, pelta
and wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUBS
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