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    MEDFORD MXIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOttD, OREGON-, STTNDXT, JUNE A, 1033.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
To Rowbarff A?ne Porter lext
Saturday ior Roaeburg on a business
V trip.
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a Mr. Ware Here T. W. Ware ot
Philadelphia. Pa.. 11 In Medlord, .-
tending to business matters. "
5 Undergo Operation Mrs. Minnie
i Ramey underwent a major operation
at tne Community hospital Friday.
Gets BulWlne Permit A building
1 permit was Issued by the city Trlday
' to Dr. B. W. Bleeter, permitting re
I modeling at his home to cost MO.
I m
t Repairing Plow Harry "Happy"
1 ... .a Watlnnkl nnrlc wax a
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visitor In Med ford Saturday having
temporary repairs made to the park
snowplow.
f. 1 Rogers Leaving Hoy Rogers, frost
i expert with the United States' weatn
l' er bureau, left last ovenlng for Char
I j les City, Iowa, where he wtll be sta
1 8 tloned for the next month.
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! I y Guests Here Prom Eugone. C. C
! ' Archibald and Roy Entler were listed
: as guests at local hotels, from Rose
1 ')' burg. Others were James H. Gilbert
and W. J. Mlshler of Eugene.
Daughter to Atrlve 'Mrs. M. Bil
lings is expecting her daughter. Rose
and Ruth from Loa Angeles the lat
ter part of the week, to visit for some
time here, she stated yesterday.
Journeys on Train (Mrs. R. W.
Stearns waa among local people leav
ing Saturday on the Shasta for the
north. She will spend several days
vlaltlng in Salem and Independents
From Washlnbton M. F. CMalley
and T. J. Morgan of Seattle were reg
istered at hotels here from Washing
ton, as were Mrs. B. Rooseau of Ta
ooma and Mrs. E. P. Rose of Eaton
ville. Mr. Harding Returns B O. Hard
ing, agent for the southern Oregon
district bureau of internal revenue,
Returned to Medford Friday from
'Marshfleld, Coqulll and other coaet
points.
Guest of Witters Miss Jessie Py
ron of Roaeburg has been the guest
here of Mr. and Mrs. George Witters
at their home on Vancouver avenue
this week. She pl-ma to return to
her home In the north today, having
arrived In Medford Tuesday.
On Business Visit 3. R. Johnson
of Klamath Falls spent Saturday
morning In Medford on business, and
while here called at the Rogue River
national forest office In the federal
building.
To Union Creek A party of local
people who spent Memorial day at
Union creek were Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Guenther, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Guen
ther, and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harwood
and family.
At Hotels Included among guests
at local hotels are the following from
Portland: B. D. Wiltshire, J. A. Camp
bell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goldan, O. J.
Hamson, E. B. LeClaire and Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Mackle.
Here for Summer Mra. fl. D. Ear
hart and two children of Philadel
phia, Pa., arrived here Saturday morn
ing1 on the Shasta to spend the sum
mer here as guests of Miss June Ear
hart, and other relatives.
Bear Staters Giving their resi
dences as the city of San Francisco
when stopping at hotels here were Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas L Mallory and R.
E. Ettel of San Francisco, J. W. Hast
nett of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs.
O. A. Johnson of Santa Monica.
License to Wed A marriage license
was Issued the latter part of the week
to John O'Connor, 22. of Central
Point and Hildreth Wright, 31, also
of Central Point. He gave his occupa
tion as a farmer, and she as a houee
peeker. According' to the records, both
are natives of California.
Guests of Taylors Miss Beth Cum
mlngs of Klamath Falls, formerly of
Medford, is the guest of Mr. and Mn.
Glenn O. Taylor at their home here..
Miss Cummlngs attended the gradua
tion exercises at the senior hlh
school Friday night She waa valedic
torian of the graduating class at
Klamath Union high school this year,
and held a record of being neither ab
sent nor tardy during her four years
of high school.
Visitors from South Mr. and Mrs.
Al Sather are here from California
and expect to purchase a site, build
a home on the Rogue river and re
side here. Mr. Sather will be remem
bered as owner and operator of the
Star theater in the building now oc
cupied by Fluhrer'a bakery. Mr. and
Mrs. Sather have always remembered
snd boosted for Medford and aay
southern Oregon Is the best place to
Lve.
ISc STUDIO 15c
The Greatest Step in Talking Pictures is Eeady for You
NOW for the First Time at LOW Admission PRICES!
Starts Today for a four-day engagement
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Personal
Leave Saturday Mr ard Mrs. H
M. Carter and family left Saturday
for Los Angeles, where they plan to
make their home.
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Goes to K. Falls Wayne Toulouse,
well known local newsboy, has gone
to Klrmath Falls to visit his aunt for
a portion of the summer vacation.
Mrs. Thompson Returns Mrs. Net
tle Thompson returred to Medford by
train Saturday from spending the past
nine months in San Diego, Calif.
Undergoes Operation Curtis Bon
ney, who underwent an operation at
the Sacred Heart hospital last Thurs
day, was reported getting along very
well yesterday.
Called to Yon calls Mrs. Maybelle
Church and young son Wilson left
Friday for Toncalla. where they were
called by the serious Illness of Mrs.
Church's mother.
Mrs. Pnrucker Returns Mrs. H. O.
Pur.icker has returned from San
Francisco where she spent several
cays selecting a new stock of pianos
for her Baldwin Piano shoppe.
Goes South Mrs. Jeanne Laidley
left Friday eve. by train for River
aide, Calif., where she plans to spend
a portion of the school vacationing.
Mrs. Laid ley is an Instructor at the
Jackson school.
Miss Baldwin leaves Miss Phyllis
Baldwin of Grants Pass, who arrived
in Medford last Monday to be the
guest of Mrs. F. H. Weatfeldt and
daughter, left on the Shasta yester
day for her home.
Leaves by Train Mrs. Arthur L
Sohoeni left by train Saturday for
Portland, where she wll Join her hus
band during the summer vacation
Mrs. Schoenl Is art Instructor at the
Medford Junior high school.
Trial Is Set The hearing for a local
youth, charged with stealing a bicycle
from M. C. Murrey's bicycle shop at
115 South Holly street, has been iet
for 10 a. m., Monday before county
Judge Earl H. Fehl. The 15-year-old
boy was arrested Friday evening by
city police.
Sentence Suspended N C. Nor
cross, 66, and Henry Hawkshaw, 30.
were given a ten days' suspended sen
tence, pending good behavior, when
they were taken into city court Sat
urday morning on charges of belnx
drunk In a public place. They ware
arrested on West Main street Friday
night.
Guest of Lathams W. U. Smith of
San Francisco, who arrived here Tues
day, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P.
0.. Latham and family at their home
on Stewart avenue. Mr. Smith, is Mrs.
Latham's father. He has been spend
ing the past winter In San Francisco
with his son, A. G. Smith, formerly
superintendent of schools here.
Oppose Forest Destruction Threat
ened destruction of virgin forest along
the highway leading to Crater Lake
park, by logging operations, brings
protest from A. E. F. veterans, by res
olution, and from many citizens who
declare the road one of the most
oeautlful and attractive In existence.
Appeal Is made for action to prevent,
addressed to the governor and the
highway commission. The Spectator.
Motorists Take Exams Since next
Thursday: June 8th, Is the last day
for renewal of drivers' licenaes fir
the '30 cent fee. Ward MoReynold.
state examiner of motor operators,
announced yesterday that he will be
In Medford again Wednesday and
Thursday to conduct examinations tor
southern Oregon motorists. After
Thursday renewal as well as first
licenses will cost on dollar each.
Employ fl Men Six men were put
to work on a maintenance crew In
the Butte Falls district Thursday, ac
cording to announcement made Sat
urday by John D. Hoist of the Rogue
River national forest service. Mr.
Hoist reported that cars can go in
over three miles toward Mosqulta
ranger station thirteen miles above
Butte Falls, where the snow Is now
three feet deep, although melting rap
idly. He said the snow at Parker
Meadow guard station Is now 5 and
w half feet deep.
Graduates This Year Robert Alex
ander Bennett, son of the Rev. and
Mrs. A. G. Bennett, of the Medford
Methodist church, is in the gradua
ting class at university of Washington
Seattle. Graduating exercises are an
nounced for June 30. Besides taking
the university course In commercial
engineering. Robert Bennett also has
taken the full four-years course :n
Naval training, and wll! be graduated
as an ensign in N. R. O. T. C. After
an additional short course in Navy
training, he will be eligible to a reg
ular commission m the service of the
United States navy, should he fco
elect.
The play in which you
HEAR the characters
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They thrilled the world in "A
Free Soul!" Now they're to
gether again at their best.
By the creaters of " Grand
j Hotel." Continuous shows
JOSEPH BERRY
GROWERS PROFIT
GRANTS PASS, June 8 (AP)
Strawberry producers of the Grants
Pass Irrigation district area are work
ing at top speed this week picking,
packing and shipping their unusual
ly fine crop to the northern markets
tn response to the special demands
made as the result of the partial
crop failure In other more northern
regions.
A 00 per cent crop or better la In
production here, with virtually no
winter damage to the plants evident,
while winter kill further north ran
a high as 75 per cent and greater,
It was reported locally.
The local crop came on at exactly
the right time this year for the local
growers hopes, starting' when the
California berries gave out and Just
about the time It was discovered the
northern berry production would be
curtailed. Prices being received by
growers from the several firms buy
ing and shipping the local berries
are good.
Real estate or uatuance Leave It
to Jones. Phone 690
B. E. F. Leader
Harold Foulkrod headed the
bonus-demanding marcher who re
fused to take shelter In the gov
ernment encampment at Fort Hunt,
Va., and stuck to a squatters' camp
near the capltol at Washington.
(Associated Press Photo)
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CASH paid for men's 2nd hand suits,
odd coats, hats and shoes. W1U H
Wilson, 32 North Fiont.
FOR SALE Alfalfa. Call 539-J-4.
LOST Between Senior high school
and end of Beatty St. abalone shell
pin with "Ellen" written with go;d
wire. Leave at Tribune or call 407-L.
Reward.
SLIGHTLY USED grand piano look
like new. Sacrifice price. Very few
pianos of this quality available at
such a low price Baldwin Piano
Shoppe, 26 S. Grape.
GOOD USED PIANO $35 .00 cash.
You will be surprised when you see
this bargain. Baldwin Piano Shoppe,
26 S. Grape.
PIANO BARGAINS Have three real
bargains In Bungalow uprights,
personal selected, at prices which
cannot be duplicated again. See
theee at ono. 10 Free lessons. Bald
win Piano Shoppe, 26 8 Orape.
FOR SALE B-roora modern house,
basement, poultry house, 3 garages,
barn, 1 acre berries, peaches and
garden. Sacrifice 6th house on
right hand side Spring St. Write
005 E- J St., Grants Pass, Ore.
Children 10c Anytime
Starts TODAY
Continuous Shows 1:30-11 p. m.
Actual.suthmtieVjsoisjing
'scenes of wild, savage life in the
jungles,' deserts snd icyjwaae
Isnds of the world!
Brought to tou by
FAMOUS EXPLORERS
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DEFER RENTS DUE
TULE LAKE LANDS
PORTLAND. June 3 (AP) A spec
ial dispatch to the Journal today
from Washington, D. O., said "Sec
retary of the Interior Ickes has ad
vised Senator McNary that settlers
of the Tule Lake division of the
Klamath reclamation project will be
granted deferment of land and water
rentals due June to November 1
upon execution of personal notes as
security."
Obituary
Hermlne Ramey
Hermlne Ramey, resident of 122
Almond street passed away at the
Community hospital Saturday morn
ing from an Illness dating back to
last Thanksgiving day. She had been
a resident of Medford for the past
six years. She waa born at Lincoln,
Nebraska, November 16, 1862, and
waa aged 60 years S months 17 days.
She was a member of the following
organizations: Reamea Chapter, O. E.
Star, Royal Neighbors, Polyana club
and the Lutheran church. She leaves
her husband Fred W. Ramey and one
daughter, Mrs. Olive Burnslde, of Los
Angeles, Calif. Funeral arranpementa
will be announced later by the Perl
Funeral Home.
Mary Elizabeth Jones
Mary Elizabeth Jones pawed away
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Harrison Ping, 508 Palm street, Sat
urday afternoon, after a lingering
illness from heart trouble. Aged 64
years, 7 months, 6 days. Born in
Laurel county, Kentucky, October 27.
186B. Her daughter, Mrs. Harrison,
brought her mother to Medford, De
cember 10th, 1032, where she has
since reclded. She was a resident ot
Laurel, Montana for 30 years and a
member of the Methodist church. She
leaves three children, .one daughter
and two sons. Mrs. Harrison Ping of
Medford, Grover C. Jones of Laurel,
Montana, and Payton C. Jones of
Sallda, Colorado. AIso seven grand
children. Funeral arrangements will
be announced by the Perl Funeral
Home upon the arrival here of her
sons who are expected to arrive in
Medford Monday.
An Appreciation
I wish to thank the Medford Mall
Tribune and the Medford firms who
made possible my good fortune at
the cooking school which was spon
sored this weok by the Medford Mall
Tribune.
MRS, D. L, DOW.
Don't extend credit to Mr. New
Customer until you find out from
the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau
bow h paid the ottur fellows.
Today and Monday
You'll Wonder What Hit You!
It'l smack yon right on the button . . . this story of a
ting champ who came bark to fight again when defeat
meant the loss of his love , . and victory meant the
loss of his life!
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Ray Cook in '
"TORCHY TURNS TURTLE"
"Our Bird Citizens" Pathe NewB
Hotet IfllaxyCand
and BUNGALOWS
Pasadena, California
A truly charming atmosphere la which to
rat for a day, a week or to lire and dream -wmf
the winter months.
Psaadenaand the beantlfal HOTSL MARY
LAND are a bit Carther away from the ocean,
where the dry, crisp air and health restorlnf
anahlns are so In rig ora ting- -yt only a few
minutes drive along paved boulevards te the
heart of bosy Loe Angelen
For Booklet: and flen $oh) tflaiei
Writ to H. M. NICKERSON, MANAGER
69 JACKSON BOYS
GIVEN JEST, DUOS,
EOR EORESI WORK
Ph7s'cal examinations were given
and clothing Issued to 60 Jackson !
county boys and 34 Josephine county
youths before they were sent Satur- i
day afternoon to the Applegate Civ
Ulan Conservation Corps camp locat
ed at Seattle' Bar. These contin
gents complete assignments for that
camp.
Processing took place at the fair
grounds, where headquarters are lo
cated, and the boys were taken to
the camp by truck shortly after
noon.
Radio station WT7BO has been set
up in the C. C. C. headquarters In
the old city hall, with Don Shugg of
Los Angeles and Ed Grins tad of
North Bend In charge. The boys
communicate all messages between
district headquarters, also San Fran
cisco and Vancouver. The station
power will be 60 watts. Both youths
hold amateur operators' licenses and
are regularly enrolled members of the
C. O. C. army. The station Is estab
lished throug the signal corps.
Two new cars arrived yesterday for
official use out of the Medford head
quarters and more trucks are ex
pected in soon.
Four truck drivers, regularly en
listed army men from Vancouver
Barracka have returned to their
post there, having been replaced by
regular C. C. O. recruits.
Camp Agness will have lta full
quota of men by Monday and yester
day three truck loads of boys went
to Cliff Springs.
O. C. O. recruits from Jackson
county , are Everett Huffman, Ernest
Fields, Frank L. Pence, Olenn W.
Thomas, Ray H. Mann, Roger M. Pe
traslch, Ray E. Painter, Jack W.
Wright, Harold B. Looper, John J.
Smith, Seley Tedrlck, Vernon Hoff
man, Wlllard N. Sargent, Robert D.
Mark, Theron Babb, Ooorge I. Hall,
George R. Miller, Darrell Sleloff. Fln
ous Harris, Maxwell Robertson, Sid
ney Weybright, Forest Martin, Earl
A. Jones, Ernest Newton, Robert M.
Hensou, Joe D. Lundberg, Harold A.
Smith. Calvin Clayton, Robert A.
Hodgson, Delbert Clegg, Bryson O.
Miller, Ray O'Connor, Albert L.
James, Glenn F. Llndgren, Frank M.
Helms, Ora H. Meadows. Paul N.
Small wood, Raymond O. Tungate,
William C. Pool, Charles R. Smith,
Audrey M. Rodger, Elmer E. Conner,
Clarence J. Hertford. Lloyd W. Wright,
John J. Sevey. Earl L. Wright, Virgil
T. Burnett, Marlon E. Richardson,
Don R. Smith, Joe I. Wisdom, Robert
D. Wild, Jack B. Morris Jr.. Carl F.
Demorle, Leonard O. Oone, Leon L.
Close, Ralph M. McCormacfc John P.
Shurtloff, Earl 8. Courtney, Flpyd
Darland, Don O. Fredericks, Joshua
E. riarvey, Norval Stockstlll and
and W. Warenfelt.
Josephine county boys who went to
Applegste Camp Saturday were Mer
rill Leonard Ann Is, Earl Monroe Zteall,
Charles Melvin Booher. William
Claude Breitmayer, Earl Norman But
ler, John Oliver Clarno, Arthur Ed
win Donohue, Robert Eugene Garrett,
William Luther Hampton, Fred Lewu
Harvey. Eugene J. Hughes, Arthur
Henry Jerks, Melvtn Edgar Johnson,
Wylle, Howard Larkln, Wilbur Lut
man, Thomas Bernard Meade, Robert
Emmett Patton. Justin James Pin
air, Emmer William Plowman. Wil
liam Carl FuscA. Noel Elden Smith,
Roland Young Thompson and Cecil
Leslie Worland. William Oscar Whee
ler will Journey to the camp Tues
day.
FUND PREFERENCE
TO COAST BRIDGES
SALEM, June 8 (AP) Following
up previous telegrams. Governor
Julius L. Meier today again urged
upon Washington officials the im
portance of securing funds for the
Oregon coast bridges, and placed these
projects above all others in con
nection with reconstruction finance
assistance.
The governor's telegram today was
as follows:
"Expect at early date to submit
number of Important project for
construction under public works bill
but believe Oregon coast bridges sub
mitted by Dever deserve Immediate
consideration because they can be
started at once and thus promptly
relieve unemployment situation."
Now at Studio
'Strange Interlude," amazing lllm-
zation of O'Neill's noted stage play,
with Norma Shearer and Clark Gable
In the principal roles, starts at the
studio theater today.
An Instant, accurate credit report
may be obtained from the Southern
Oregon Credit Bureau while your cus
tomer watts.
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Starts Today . . . for 3 Glorious Days
NO WOMAN Could
. . . Even an Empress
His Slave ...
A. devil who posed as Saint . . .
Rasputin, mod monk of history,
reeling with regal glory . . drunk
with woman's love!
First Screen
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Unprecedented spectacle, a dra
matic plot which reflects world his
tory, and the moat notable theatri
cal family in tihe world, lend glamor
to "Rasputin and the Empress."
superfilm, telling the story of the
fall of the Romanoffs, and bringing
together for the first time on the
screen, John. Ethel and Lionel Barry-
more, opens today at Hunt's Crate
rian theater.
Rasputin, the Mad Monk, Is played
by Lionel Bnrrymore; the Ill-fated
Czarina by Ethel, and Prince Chego-
dieff by John.
The story tells of the strange
monk. Rasputin, w(ho by curing the
lltle Russian czarevitch of a deadly
aliment, makes the supers tltulous
Czar and Czarina his slaves, rules
Russia through them, precipitates
riot of orgy, meddles with politics
and finally plunges Russia Into the
world war. The, after his death,
comes the revolution that seals the
doom of the Romanoff dynasty. Au
thentic makeup literally reincarnates
the original actors In the strange
drama, and huge settings, absolutely
true to the originals, add further
realism.
WILD ADVENTURES IN
'EXPLORERS OF WORLD'
A unique film of exploration snd
high adventure In far away lands,
"Explorers of the World" opens at the
Roxy theater today.
It Is a symposium of the thrilling
exploits of six world renowned ex
plorers at different ends of the earth.
The film goes through ths Arotlo.
Jumps to China and Tibet and down
Into India, thence through equato
rial Africa, finally to the Antarctic.
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Rice Sport Thriller "OVER THE JUMPS'
Universal K wsreel
and then up the Amazon among the
Ut:le iAiown tribes of the Brazilian
Jungle.
At Rialto Today
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Douglas Fairbanks. Jr., Is at the
Rialto theater today and Monday In
"The Life of Jimmy Dolan."
Doug has the role of a champion
prize-fighter w.ho becomes a tramp
fugitive from Justice because of a
crime he committed while drunk.
Lorota Yotung plays the leading
feminine role, while others la the
cast include Aline MacMahon, Ouy
Klbbee, Lyle Talbot and Flfl Dorsay.
Call the Southern Oregon Credit
Bureau. They can tell you who pavs
hia debts promptly.
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