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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1933, PAGE FIVE Local and Personal Dana Thomas litre Dans Thomaj, formerly the Red Cross swimming Instructor here, Is spending a few days in Medford on business. On Business Here H. P. Whet stone ol Tolo, and Prank Upton. Ralph Adams and Bob Klncsld ol Central Point were among the Med ford visitors yesterdaj. Forest Guard Here Riasei Winn, forest guard for the Rogue River national forest, t In Medford from Butte Palls, and will spend the next several days here. Mr. Dickey HI D. W. Dickey was reported 111 with Influenza at his: home yesterday. Mrs. Dickey was shopping for a short time In Med ford Saturday morning. Crater Park Gets Cold A temper ature of 18 degrees below aero was registered In Crater Lake national! nark Wednesday night when Park Superintendent B. O. Solrasky spent the night there. To Speak Monday -A- H. Banwell,' recently named secretary of the Med ford chamber of commerce and John Fischer of the Swiss Creamery will speak at the meeting Monday of the Women's 'Greater Oregon association. Down from lake Creek L. H. Wv ant and daughter Wanda, of Lake Creek were In Medford yesterday morning shopping and attending to ' tfltslness matters. George and Bill Hitosen of Lake Creek were also call ersX. Register from Portland Included among those registered at the hotels from the city of Portland are W. N. Rife, J. D. Kerr, , Ernest Ludlow, Gerald Sltton. Charles E. Raymond. B. O. Meet, T.. O. Gattlns, A. E. Preysont. , On Business Visit-., A. Berger. traveling representative of the Bald win piano company, with headquart ers in Cincinnati, was a visitor In Medford today, calling at the local Baldwin shop at 36 South Grape street. " On Way to Lake Clarence Rank n has gone to Lake Creek, from where will continue on to Pish Lake this week. Rankin will travel by v. McAllister springs, and frnm there on In to the lake. mi.. Trlleh Here Miss ' Winifred wiMi of Grass Valley, Calif., ! guest here of her aunt. Miss Olga h urine been called to Medford by the death of Miss And mnther. Miss Tritch was formerly employed In this city In the office of Attorney Kawies mw. . n.n nn Tuesday The Rodeo nn local orchestra will play a! a dance Tuesday evening February 14 at the Oriental Gardens, socoro m to' unnouncement made Satur- j.v Thu bova are making an effort to raise enough funds to purchase chaps. . . Return from South Mr. and Mrs, John Barneburg. who have been spending the past few weeks in Cl lfornla, returned to Medford Tflurs day. While In the south the Bamfl burgs visited at San Francisco, Riv erside and other southern California points. ' Families Invited Announcement was made yesterday tnat mo birthday party will be held Tuesday evening for grangers f.miiies. Original plans of the organization were to entertain members only, but It was decided to invite the famines as we... lng to the recent Information. Bible Class to Meet Men's Bible class meets every Sunday morning at 9:40 o'clock at the new court house auditorium. A nice warm room Is provided for the meeting place and a cordial welcome Is promised an. A "common sense" tslk by Rev. w. r. Balrd la promised for today and a large attendance la aroicipmesi T,ti it.. Fire The city fire de- . partment was called to the Hotel ,.tTvv to out out flue fire about H30 Vo "mlg resulted from the flames but some , baok room was burned. The department was also called out on a false alarm yeswy day. ' Seattle Man Here P. B. Sholtes, of Seattle, who represents his own cap manufacturing firm. Is a busi ness visitor In Medford. Sholtes is a frequent visitor here. - Arrive From South Dr. Wilson and Mr. Crane of San Mateo. Calif., ar rived at the Medford airport yes terday and plan to return south as soon as weather conditions improve. From Vancouver Rus Bllger, N. McAllen and party were guests at local hotels, according to the regis ters. Others stopping here were Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Ho'.comb of Berk eley, Miss Adair Anderson of San Francisco, George aI. Yeatman and I. P. Newton of Eugene, J. E. Green man of Toledo, and A. R. Ruther ford of Seattle. Legion To Meet Monday Evening Members of the American Legion post, No. IS, wtll conduct their regu- lsr meeting Monday evening, February 13, at the armory, it was announced today. The gathering has been called for 8:00 o'clock. Bill For Transfer of Public Lands WASHINGTON, Feb. II AP) Transfer of the remaining public lands from the government to the western states, along with mineral rights, as well as surface rights, was called for today in a bill by Senator Kendrlck (D, Wyo.) TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY vyh AATJS-Cholee, named varieties of Gladioli at 100 for 30 i t i ds. S3.50 for 100 of over ten varieties. ,. Choice of color rrom i""""" Call Gordon Warner, WANTED ooo couples at the Orien tal Gardens Tuesday night, Kbri- i T .ai !--. iree, kuw Rorfo Boys Dance. -..mm. w,iitinna for women, per r.l o-oortunlt7. Also women, or man and wlfe'wlth our for crew work, mono SIDENT 10 BRING LAW, ORDER Threat of Rope for Political Foes Shouted at Mass Meeting Cails On Grand Jury o Urged by Editor KMED Broadcast Schedule Sunday 8:00 Radio Church program. 10:00 Judge Rutherford, lecturer. 10:18 News Digest, Mall Tribune, . 10:30 Morning Melody. 11:00 to 12:00 Four Musical Mood. Monday 8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. 8 :0S Musical Clock. 8:16- A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. . 9:00 Friendship Circle. 8:30 Today. 8:48 Morning Melody. 10:00 TJ. S. weather forecast,. 10:00 iPopulsr Vocalists. 10:16 Vignettes. 10:30 Morning Comments. 10:48 Shoppers Digest. 11:00 Fashion Parade. 11 :18 Traumerei. 11:30 Song and Comedy. 13:00 Mid-day Review. -13:18 iPopularltis. 12:30 News Flashes, Mall Tribune. 12:30 Squire Wlgglesby. , 12:46 Popular Vocalists. 1:00 Varieties. 2:00 'Dance Matinee.,,, ..... .. 3:00 Travel Talk. 8:18 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMDD Program Review., 3:36 Muslo from Yesteryear., 4:00 Across the Seas to Hawaii. 4:30 Masterworks. 8:00 Popular Parade. 8:46 News Digest, Mall Tribune, 0:00 Medford, Theatre Guide. 6:05 Dinner Dance Music. .6:30 Vignettes. 8:48 Chandu the Magician. 7:00 Eventide. 7:30 The Dreamlanders. 8:00 to 8:30 Oregon Rodeo Boys. Patriarchs Militant Attention Chevaliers and Ladles of Csnton Siskiyou No. 16, P. M., are requestod to meet at I. O. O. P. hall today (Sunday) at 2:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of our late brother, chevalier George Palen. Full dress uniform. W. F. RECTOR. Captain. MAUD SOTOKEU President Auxlllsry. NOTICE TO ODD FELLOW All members of Medford Lodge No. 83, Z. O, O. P., are requested to meet at 1. O. O. F. hall at 3:30 p. m , today (Sunday) to attend the fun eral of our late brother, George Palen. J. W. LaTOURETTB, Noble Grand. The "Good Government' Congress" held a special "convocation at the courthouse auditorium Friday night and adopted a resolution calling upon President Hoover, and the 'progres sive senators" to "re-establish law and order in Jackson county." Between 800 and 600 people packed and jam med the small hall, and overflowed on the lawn. Many from this city and rural districts attended out ol curios- ltv "to see the fun." The Rev. T. u Thuemler opened the meeting with a short prsyer, and Mrs. Henrietta b. Martin, wife of a civil service em ployee, presided as chslrman. L. A. Banks made three excempotaueuuo speeches during the course of the evening. He ssked the congress to be calm, but firm." Urges Grand Jury Call. Banks urged his friends to go be fore the grand Jury In his behalf, stating that his enemies had been there. "It Is your grand Jury." he declared, "and all you have to do Is knock at the door to be admitted. Wa referred to the times he nas spoken highly of the grand Jury and also urged the members of the con gress to crowd, the court house at anv time Judge Feht appeared to be In "dire etralts." Moral support for the Judge, suggested by a member or the audience, he described as useless without action. He spoke at lengtn on the grand Jury situation and re peatedly reminded the crowd that a mn't house Is his castle. He re viewed the attachment of newsprint In the Dally News shop and spoke often of "my paper," then later of "paper belonging to the employes. cry for Action. The first part of the meeting was mwi-natured. but ominous notes crept in in the latter part. One speak er, who said he was an ordained min ister, declared the "gang was gather ing arms." A woman In the auor ence, when It was proposed that a committee wait upon District jmoi- n.v cnridinr and Judge Norton ana demand they "resign Immediately" shouted, "don't forget the rope." A man on the platform shouted he "was tired of resolutions and If Nealon had no right In the office throw mm out." . Another speaker on the floor urged "direct action." Another said, m his travels over the county he "found people for Judge Fehl, but asking-about 'this man Banks'." ' He said, "I tell them Bans is jus member like the rest of us." Produce Boycott Urged, when it wag urged that the "Con gress" call upon the grand Jury In a body and demand they oust District Attorney Codding and Judge Norton. Banks arose and cautioned against 'hasty action, as it seldom accom plishes anything." Banks also opposed a motion presented by W. P. Doty urging a boycott on csiuornia pro duce. Banks said his "stand prob ably would be popular." but It was Impractical. Chairwoman Martin ob served, "that if we all ship in our groceries, maybe they will buy our produce." No action was taken on the Doty motion. A noticeable feature of the Friday night meet was the lack of enthu slssm and applause, in comparison with previous sessions. General com ment at random throughout the crowd was "it looks like a political move," "too much talk." "what's It all about anyway," and "It's time to cut out the horseplay." Collection Proposed. Following the meeting a number went forward and signed petitions Balled by critics and followers of screen drama as "the screen drama that revolutionizes.- screen drama," "Strange Interlude," with Norma Shearer as star, comes today to the Craterlan theater. Fro mthe pen of America's great est dramatist, E,ugone O'Neill Strange Interlude" held followers of the New York stage spellbound for Norma Shearer In Craterian Hit two years. In bringing this stratimg and soul-wrlnglng work to the screen, Metro-Golddyn-Mayer Is giving the screen public an authentic view of the author's creation. What O'Neill on the stage took five hours to present, Norma Shearer, Clark Gable. Alexander Klrkland. Ralph Morgan and other screen artists convey In the time It takes to pre sent the usual screen drama. GATES SHOWS NEW FORD V-E1GHT CI Herbert Marshall In Rialto Film Sari Marltza and Herbert Marshall. who are co-featured In the Rialto Theater's feature attraction for to day and Monday, "Evenings for Sale." Charlie Ruggles and Mary Bohrad are . . , . . . .. Av& In the supporting cast of till pic ture of gay Viennese nights and moonlight romance set to the melodic strains of the ever-popular Strauss muaio. NOTICE REBEKAHS Members of Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 26 are requested to meet at the hall at 3:30 p. m. Sunday to attend the funeral of Brother George Palen. FOR RENT To adults, furnished apt. Inquire of Mrs. Tumy. 213 So. Grape. WANTED J 0 to 18 acres with house, will assume small straight mort gage only. Have Medford property and some cash. Give full detalls first letter. Box 9757. r0 Tribune. WANTED Team to rent or wtll give good feed and care for use. Tel. 341-R-2. FOR SALE Used parts for the fol lowing cars: 1B28 Bulck Standard: 1928 Essex: 1928 Nash; used tires of all sires: used batteries reason able. Pennington Battery Service and Oarage, phone 903. TOWINO SERVICE when in need of a wrecker phone 903, day or night. Pennington's Alt-power Wrecker FOR BEST PIANO BARGAINS SEE Mrs. Purucker at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. New and used up rights and grsnds. Very easy trrms. DIRECT FACTORY REP RESENTATIVE. 36 So. Grape St., Medford. CTUDIO THEATRE J Adults ISC Kiddles 5c Start Today Will Rogers in "Down to Earth" with Irene Rich Dorothy Jordan Mstty Kemp Comedy "Then Come Thee On" "Believe It or Not" News urging the recall of Circuit Judge Norton and District Attorney Cod ding. The majority left when a col lection was proposed. Officers of the "Congress," of which C A. Banks Is honorary president, Mrs, Henrietta Martin, president, and her father, C. M. Brown, secretary, were commended by speakers for their work. Attorney M. O. Wllklns was scored. He was on the courthouse lawn, but left "when "heckled" by a group of men. WILL ROGERS FILM AT STUDIO TODAY After Jaunting about here and there, Will Rogers goes back to Oklahoma for "Down to Earth", at the Studio theater. With a story laid against the background of a business man's trou bles with his wife's extravagance, the picture Is said to be more realistic and human than the star's formeT productions.. ..- - - 'BY WHOSE HAND OPENS AT ROXY A welcome relief Jrom hum-drum screen mystery dramas is provided through "By Whose Hand?' fast moving picture, showing at the Roxy theater. Its rapid-fire series of events takes place on & wildly racing ex press train. Ben Lyon and Barbara Weeks are featured. A ateady stream of vUltors viewed the new Pord V8cyUndr 112-Inch wheeloase motor cars when ihy were put on display today at the showrooms of C 2. Gates Auto com pany, Ford dealers, at Birth and Riverside, Throughout the day the crowds ahout the car showed unusual In terest in the new bodies and their appointments. The new Fords are the most powerful ever built. Four teen body types are available. In- eluding both standard and deluxe types of the roadster, phaeton, coupe, Tudor and Fordor sedans. The csb riolet and Victoria are exclusive de luxe types. The new Pord bodies are char acterized by a new and distinctively modern note, with flowing stream lines. The front r.d ensemble of sloping vee radiator grille, new skirted fenders, newly deslgne.1 lamps, horn and bumpers, 1s most attractive. The windshield has a 20- 4gree slope. A wid choice of body colors u available. Colored wheels &re optional on the deluxe types, Bodies are of all-steel construction and therefore sturdy, strong and safe. Many sections are joined by electric welding. Body Interiors are exceptionally roomy the bodies being materially wider and almost a foot longer thari formerly. Seats are wide and deeply cushioned. Front seats in closed cars are adjustable. A choice it broadcloth or mohair upholstery used in the standard body types; broadcloth, mohair and bed ford cord In the deluxe models, The interiors reveal a number of convenience features. The Instru ment panel is directly In front of the driver with a roomy package com partment at the right. The, coined dental ignition and steering lock located cm the steering column bracket. The doors are unusually wide, al lowing easy access to the seats. Doors on all closed models may be locked from the Inside. A single key oper ates both coincidental lock and door locks, On all deluxe models a concealed ash receiver Is located in the center of the instrument board with a cigr lighter Just above it. The deluxe , Tudor and Fordor sedans and Vic torla are also provided with an ash tray In the rear compartment. Safety glass Is used In the wind shields of sJl body types and in the rear windows of cars with rumble seats. Deluxe body types are fittsd with safety glass throughout, while standard body types may be simil arly equipped with special order. The Elks' Valentine Dance commit tee has completed arrangement for a big time St, Valentine's night Feb li. All other club sctlvltles have been set aside to make it possible for sii Elks and Invited guests to par ticipate in the fun. Music will be furnished by Zke Porter's orchestra. Committees In charge are : Bob Strang, chairman of the men's com mittee, assisted by Charles Gilbert and Orover Corum, The ladles' com m it tee is Mrs, Larry Schade. chair man; Mrs, Charles Gilbert, Mrs, Bob ROXY 10c MTU DANCE TO BE BIG AFFAIR Strang. Mrs. J. C. Thompson and Mrs. Cole Holmes. Decorations befitting the occasion will be In evidence and refreshments will be served. Every Eik is urged to be on hand and bring guests. t Desirable houses alwavs is first class condition for rent lease or sal. Call 105 Children's frocks made. Gladys Natwick Shelby, is oargiu Court. HEMORRHOIDS Piles Successfully Treated without Surgery So Pain No Las, of Tim Consultation a) Examination Free Br. tlurve; B. Miller 405 Liberty Uldj. PSflBBpS STARTS TODAY Continuing Monday & Tuesday Notice All Royal Neighbors are requested to meet at Huson's What Not at 1:00 o'clock today to attend funeral of Mr. Palen. NORA QtiASCOCK, Oracle, Card of Thanks We Trtsh to thsnk our many friends for their beautiful floral offerings and kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereave ment in the death of our beloved mother. Mrs. 3. a. Brender. Mrs. J. S. Wochnlok, Mrs. T. O. Lednlcky. 4 A Scottish Kite installation of officers. 7 :30 p. m Feb. 13th, - L. B. Williams, Becy. yfV The P-' I 'V drama that leaves I ' .-JfJME3 nothing untold! f'JlWSa? - .ys" ' " " 'JHesn Minn Hi III : lilt! I'll jilm , mmm mm iliii . 111!! fit iliii Mi -jjlill III The irmermott theuofitf tiot..tove..and poisioni of o giorioui woman end her lhre men . , reveoied with o frafllsnert that delist criticism . . a derma heretofore unheard oft M-G-M's starring production of Eugene O'Neill't frank itory) ItiTERLUDf UOSHA SHEARER CLARK GABLE S) HJVTFf No Adviinee In prJres! II U Ike "STHANGE 1NTEHf,1JDK PLUS Bits Been anoint at Roadshow Prices the A Selected country over. Here ft Is at 18.13 prices! 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