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is ar ITEDFOTHJ MATT, TRIBUNE. M"FT)"FORn. OREGON, FRTD3Y, 3PRTIJ 28, 1933. 'PACE ELEVEN mm II Local and Personal H Elbow Injured Lowell MorLeon Ui a patient at the Community hospital, receiving treatment for bad elbo injury auatalned in a fall at school. Undergoes Operation Mlaa Ina Boetiic of Queen Anne underwent a major operation at the Community hospital yesterday. From California The Golden state la represented here today by H. G. Daniels of Los Angele and Mr. ani Mrs. M. J. Mwqult of San Prancleco Portenger Goes South T. B. Pot tenget la planning to leave Medford tomorrow for a month's stay In Oak land and other bay cities, where he will combine buslne&s and pleasure. Leave for Convention Alias Anna Ellen Schnler and Mis May Lee Bon ham left Thursday to attend the state Christian Endeavor convention at Eugene. I Roeenbaum Goes North A. S. Ros enbaum, general freight and passen ger agent for the Southern Pacific, left this morning on the train for Roseburg and points north. Shops Safety- films A. L. Ander son, sales safety engineer for Stand ard Oil company, with headquarters in San Francisco, spent several das here this week, showing slides on accident prevention. Mrs. Davis Retnrns Mrs. Jessie Davis left this morning on the train for Seattle after spending three weeks 'here as guest of relatives. Mrs. Davis, formerly of this city, Is now In ths immigration service in the northern city Teacher Groups to Meet The gen eral group meeting for study groups of Jackson county teachers will be held tomorrow afternoon at the courthouse at 1 :30 o'clock. It was announced today by Mrs. Una B. Inch- county school supervisor. f Tedrlck Fined Guy Tedrlck. who appeared before Judge A. D. Curry on a charge of drunkenness yester day and informed the city Judge that he had no money, was sentenced to work four days on city streets to VulftJ the requirements of his fine. Registered Here Among guests registered at Medrord hotels this wee: are W L. Seward, Eiiiene; R. H. Fos- ter, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mc Donald. Seattle: J. B S. Coates, Van couver, B. C; W. L. Cobb, Roseburg, and E. 8. Heydenburk of the Univer sity city. Undergoes Operation Ira Tungate ni Butte Falls nnuerwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hos pital this morning. Over from Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harlam of Klamath Falls are at tending to business matters in Med ford today and were guests at a local ootel last night. From Sunny State Mr. and Mr. Geo. , Karmans of Burllngame, Cal , are visitors In MeuVord today and were registered at a local hotel last night Other j from California are Charles Fat, Los Angeles; Mrs W. H. Fat. Pasadena; J. W Bollinger, San Francisco. Contest Postponed The silver medal contest scheduled for the Vresbyterisn church Sunday evening has been postponed, due to absence of many young people at Eugene for the state Christian Endeavor conven tion. Announcement will' be made later as to the contest meeting. I-awry at Convention David Lowry. president of the Student Body of Medford high school, left Thursday for Eugene to attend the state Chris tian. Endeavor convention as a dele gate. He will be entertained by fra ternity friends on Oregon university campus during his stay. Grant Called Eat--Carl E. Grant, district manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company In southern Oregon, left Thursday for New York City where he was called to the an nual convention at the company's home office, which will open next week He expects to return to Med ford May 12 or 13. Business Callers Among business callers in Medford today, registered at local hotels last night are D. V. Harper of Eugene. Fred W. Park. A. W. Adamson, T. F. Matthlesen, Davd Olds Lewis Kaplan, N. E. Cotty. W. J O'Donnell and' J E. Monte ith of Portland, S. G. SkelUm of Rosetv . J Gordon Wright of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lonnevlk of Salem. Mrs. Hostel Very III Bert Rostel and brother Ernest were called to Portland this morning by the serious .linens of their mother. Mrs. Ernes tine Rostel. who recently unrterwert i major operation at the Coffey hos pital Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rostel were in Portland with their mother for some time after the operation, but had returned to this city. The -call todav announced that Mrs. Hostel's condition was not so satisfactory. "1 tjuiiieuiiiig New . . 0 which we know you will like. A new type sweet roll liberally filled with fruit and spice. A rich dough with plenty of rolled-in butter gives this new dainty a distinctive and delightful flavor. The special introductory price of 19c dozen SoUnsky In Portland E. C. Soli ri sky, superintendent of the Crater Lake national park, left last night for Portland to confer with repre sentatives of the United State forest service regarding work to be carried out in this district under the refor estation program. Miss Fewell Improved Miss Irva FeweJ. reporter on the Mall Tribune, who has been tU since Monday, was reported In an Imoroved condition this afternoon. She Is convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs E. N. Blden on East Jackson street, and expects to return to work within 4. few days. Views Lookouts Norman C. White of the Rogue River national forest service Is In Klamath Falls today and will continue to Agency Butte to giin a panoramic view of the for est territory adjoining the lookout. The service Is checking all lookout stations to determine the amount of forest land visible from each point. Enjoys Golf fie re E. M. Burnham. assistant general manager in charge of' Standard Oil company operations in the northwest, spent two days In Medrord this week and enjoyed a ame of golf at the local course with H. Chandler Egan. Burnham and Egan were contemporaries In the nothern California championship at Del Monte, and Burnham had many rood things to say of the local courie, describing It as one 'of the best ne tag played in the northwest. He left by plane for Sacramento, Reno and Idaho yesterday, but promised to re turn for another glimpse of tne Rog.ie River valley in spring apparel. EAGLES TONIGHT The closing of nominations for of ficers of the Fraternal Order of Fagles for the ensuing year will be held tonight in the Aerie room over the Medford National bank, and all members are urged to attend the ses sion Much Interest is being shown by the Eagles In the coming state con vention to be held in Burns. .June 18. 17 and 18. A number of mem bers have stated thr.t they will at tend the convention. After tonight's lodge meeting a epecial treat is prom.sed In the form of a welner roast a Thurston's or Shelly 's. 1 f I applies tomorrow only.- At your favorite grocer or our retail store. D W Jl f r- 1 n KMMi 1 45 U. S. SIGNAL CORPS l COMINGSUNDA Y kW3W t x CAMERAMEN DIED TO Wh. I ...-""' " . &Wfi MAKE THIS PICTURE. Ik J 2 WWSSih WmM The Picture They WMA r4T&WttT. mJl Wouldn't Let You See M U m m smil "Tne m?st potent plea fj5 ! for peace ever made" . 1 i STaSTj si!J NOTE: Producer demand mln- 3 S3ll Tr ' Imum admission of IftHrt "(skfe i Matinee 180 Kid" 3jl Eventogt ....25c - JlidloTlie Arrangements have been made by the Chamber of Commerce to pub licize fishing and hunting conditions In southern Oregon on a largo sca.e Through- the coopeablon of a Cali fornia publicity man; a weekly report on fishing and hunt'ng will be sub mitted and will be ,?'ven widespread oubliclty. By giving this authentic '.nformatton. it is believed that a large number of visitors can be attracted to Medford and southern Oregon. It Is also expected that line drawings of maps to scale 4V3 by 314 inches, showing the lakes, streams and hunt ing 'ocalltlefi in southern Oregon, will be Drepared In order that the pub llclty when given out will show ex actly where the best fishing and bunting exists. The service is ar ranged for without cost to the Cham ber of Commerce. Jack Oakie at Craterian ' fa FROM HELL TO HEAVEN "From HeM to Heaven.' drama centering around eleven people attend ing the running of a famous Derby, Is now placing at the Craterian theater. Carole Lombard, Jack Oskle, David Manners and Adrlenne Ames have lending role. "The Big Drive" at Studio vj , v ) 1 1 i. Vj H i Mcurct films of the slant confllil, "Hie lllc Drive" opclltil a five-day run at tlic Studio todav. This emit peace minting picture l made from tne official war mnis irom eigiu uaiioin. . Special olant Parules, 25e dozen, logve Valley moral Oo.. Tel. 1040. TO VISIT CRESCENT . According to information received at the Chamber of Commerce by Jack Swem, newly appointed chairman of the Intercity visitation committee, Medford citizens will be afforded an opportunity to see the U. S. S. Con stitution next week. The Crescent City chamber of commerce has In formed the local orgunlzatlon that the eld frigate will anchor off Point St. Oeorge at Crescent City for one hour on Thursday. May 4. during the daytime, and it Is expected that many residents of the Rogue River vnllcy will avail themselves of the opportunity to see the grand old ship. It has not yet been determined whether visitors will be able to get a closeup view or whether they will be permitted to go aboard, but tls information will be available soon and will be announced later. Those who expect to go to Cres cent City should keep In touch with the Chamber of Commerce so they can obtain the correct Information, as it Is not ehe desire of the cham ber to urge local persons to make the Journey unless the ship can be viewed from a reasonably short dis tance. . "End of Trail9' at Rialto Tomorrow "End of the Trail," starring Tim McCoy, at the Rialto theater tomor row. Is a spectacular and dramatic film which revives thrilling memories of the frontier 60 and 70 years ago, "Fast USc," starring William Haines, plays at the Rialto for the last times tonight. T( BE ESTABLISHED Plana for establishment of a eia- toma mill In the Agricultural build ing a.t the Jacksou county fair- grounds, which haa already been asei for the enterprise, were an nounced today by John H. Baldwin Lf Cleveland. Ohio, who heads the corporation which will carry on the mining activity hera Machinery, which was on demon- itrafon during the recent mining .ngreaa, haa already been placed In the building and several shipments of equipment will arrive within the next few daya. The cuatoma mill will feature tne Sutton. Steele & 9teele system for dry eoncentratlon of orea and miner- ala and la described as one of tne lead'.ng gold, eavlnif device of the day. Full details of the system and iu 'nstllatlon will be revealed to miners tonlaht at the meeting of the South ern Oregon Mining association, called for T:S0 o'clock at tne Chamber of Commerce. Special Communication of Medford U.lge No. :03. A. r. & A. M.. Friday. April 3th. at 7:30 p. m. Worn in M. M. degree. Visitors lnv'ted. By order of O. W. DeJarnett, M. GEO. secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY iOR SALE General Electrto refrig erator. Phone 3iu-w. FOB RENT email furnished 3-room house: light, water ana pnoae: per month. Tel. POC-X-2. 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