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METVFORT) MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORP. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUL'9 13. PAGE ELEEM Local and Personal From California Uxa. X. R. ZmsV of Mt. Shasta, cl, arrived lien to day to a tend to bu&iness matter. In Grant Pass Tom Freed spent Thursday In Grants Pass, wsere ae was attending to business matters. DeUricbs to City Harvey Deitrtch and son, Howard, were in Mecttord yesterday from Phoenix transacting business. Miss Reynolds Home Miss Dorothy Reynolds has returned to Med ford from Portland, where aae has been tn the hospital for several weeks. Leaves by Plane-Miss Regina John son editor of the Ashland Daily Tid ings, left Thursday by plane for a sev eral days visit in Portland. Business Callers Among business -visitors In Med ford today wfere J. V, Surbank of Yreko, Cal., S. J. Bazi- nett of Grants Pass, Mrs. Prank Greg ory and daughter Lyle, and sister, Mrs. Coher, of Central Point. AND ONLY ICE keeps fresh food safely cold and prevents it from drying out. Buy more food on bargain days and keep it fresh throughout the week. Bee Our New 1933 Model lee Refrigerators Medford lce& Storage Go. So. Fir St. Phone 264 Three Generations Mr. O. L, tind- ley of Coaer Butte was transacting business in Medford this morning, ac companied by her mother, Mrs. Mais ter and hex daughter, Virginia, Stop at port John 2. Letts, fif ing a new Steans&a plane, stopped at the Medford airport today for lunch, before, continuing his flight from Portland to Oakland. Returns from Europe Addison Helms son of A. D. Helms at the Junction service station returned re cently from several months spent Is Belgium, France, Germany and other European countries. Ashland Daily Tidings. t Grows Vuka Plant A beautiful yufca plant, grown fey B. C, Collins of Mt. Pitt View Ranch, Table Rock, is on display at the chamber of com mere, and attracting much praise this week. Gates Has Wreck George Gates re ported to the city police that wnen he was driving toward Medford from Lake o the Woods earlier this week, his car was struck by a truck, drirea by some CCC workers from the Lake the woods camp. Collide Today A report was on file with the city police today concerning a collision on the Pacific highway of. cars driven by Michael Beck of 524 South Grape street, and R. A, Miller. The report listed Edward M. Foley of Lakevtew as a witness. Californians Here J. J5. Howell of Crescent City was among residents of California attending to business mat ters in Medford today. Miss Betty Ann Rose, daughter of Mrs. Phil Chase of Pacific Grove, Cal., underwent ton sil operation here today, at the Com munity hospital. Shopping Today Mrs. Alice Sar gent of Jacksonville was shopping in Medford this morning. Other visitors were Mrs. Fletcher- Fish of Phoenix. H. U Dalky of Fern Valley, 3. W. Bowdish of Appiegate and Freddie Lehman of Mount Crest ranch in California. Thtirman Home L. B. Thurman, manager of the Medford Ice and Stor age company, returned yesterday from, a business trip to Portland. He plans to journey to the state metrop olis again the first of next week, he stated. Return from Coast Mr. and Mrs, Irvin C. Daley and daughter, Venita, returned Thursday from a motor trip to the coast at Areata, via the scenic Klamath river route; over to Redding and back via the Pacific highway They visited enrote the historic town of Wcaverville and Old Shas ta, which compare with Jacksonville in containing buildings, museums and relics of pioneer days, early mining activities, Chinese tons wars and stage coach stations. 'A Inflation? You Bet!! Better Music Longer Hours . . . DANCE till 2 JACKSOHVILL Check Your Things? Sure! Free to You! Coma Ore? the Chamber of Commerce Wants to Make It Hot for Ton. Prom the North O. C. Soggs and J. P. Kaumec returned here today a the Oregon! an, from the north. Mrs. Leper 111 Mrs. I. S. Luper of Hilt, Cal., is a patient at the Sacrtd Heart hospital this week. Mr. Roberts Returns Having at teding to business matters in Salem, Attorney George M. Roberts returned to Medford today by train. Has Broken Arm Mrs, J. C. Hoi lingsworth is in the Sacred Heart hos pital receiving treatment for a frac tured arm, received in a fail at her home. Gets Building permit S, R, White of 26 South Fir received a building permit from the city for construction of an office sad shed at the cost of 500. Pr, Sherwood Returns Dr. Russell R. Sherwood returned to Medford this morning on the Oregonlan from Port land where he spent yesterday at tending to business matters. Visits Camps Lieutenant George A. i A. Jones of the OOC headquarters here, spent yesterday visiting the government and Wineglass camps tn the Crater Lake national park, toTttUy lsh to Meet The Loyalty club will meet for monthly session Wednesday, July 12, It was announced today, at 605 fjouth Newtown, Hos tess will be Mrs. A. P. Smith and Mrs. . T. Shea. Nellsom visit Mr. and Mrs, Don Neilson, who were residents of Grants Pass until Neilson was recently iran ferred to Medford were visiting friends and relatives in this city Wednesday. Grants Pass Daily Ciurler. Brauifs Return Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brault and young daughter, Ml Charmaine, returned to Medford Wed nesday evening after celebrating the Fourth of July holiday at Crescent City. fnsnranee Man Calls J. , 8. Bu chanan, general agent for the Etna Life Insurance company, with head quarters in Portland, is in Medford conferring with George Henselman, representatlTS of the Etna company here. Brings Flowers Mrs. S, Sumpfcer Smith brought to the Mall Tribune office today, a large number of sweet peas. In various shades of pink and lavender. The big bouquet attracted the attention of many business visit ors to the office. Guests' at Nee Cabin Dr. Leland Noe of San Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. Noe and daughter Nancy, and Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell, of Berkeley, Cal., are guests at the Clarence Noe summer cabin on the Rogue river this week. Mrs. Mitchell is Mrs. Noe's sister and Leland la his son. Gras Fire The city fire depart ment was called to 914 Queen Ann avenue yesterday afternoon at three o'clock to extinguish grass fire. Chief Roy Elliott today issued warn ing for special precaution where there are fields of grass, for the growth is exceptionally heavy this year, he stated. Rialto Stars comedy stage, chief assoisg w&oza la Sonny Hale, whose pperEc and schugtts recall Charles Sutterworih. TIM McCOY WESTERN AT BOXY SATURDAY The deep emotional straggle be tween friendship and the relentless duty vt the lawis set forth Is "Cor nered." Tim. McCoy westers, whlcft opens at the Rosy tomorrow. Shir ley Orey, Noah Beery and Raymond Hatlon play important roles in this fast -action, film. Versa Killfe tries il make us is Stuart Srwin after the bae.iful cow puncher turns from a "dumb cluck" into s raging terror. It s a, scene from "Under the Ton to Rim, a Zarse Grey -western, at the Rialto theater today and tomorrow. BASEBALL Yesterday's Results At OaatsisS 3. S&cr&mento S, At Sao FtaJKUco 13, HoliywoDd 5. At Lot AogtJw 5. Missions . At Portland 1-9. 5t.t!e Drainage of tand 330 !! bf Jo aea level, adjacent to th Salton aea, a proposed by director, o t!s Inspsriai Valley, Cam, irrigation aawsct. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY I0ND PLACED AT $3000 FOR WHITI PsisI F. White, 853 arrested by state and federal authorities Wednesday night oa charge of manufacturing counterfeit half-dollar coins, ws bound over to the feserai grand Jury this morning when he appeared be fore United states Commissioner i tor A Tengwld Whites bond was i placed at 43000. -f Pollo?rmg his appearance before 'Teagwald, White wa taken to the ecssrsty Jali, where fit will be held mtU transferred to Portland. Tr man Phillips and Donald Campbell, arrested Saturday for allegedly pass ing the counterfeit, are 1aq in the emmif Jail waiting to be takes into Portland ASHUWD INVITES ALL TO TUESDAY BANQUET SCHEDULED 0 Steal rowel ITtr 5SATTL2, July (API FoI!? tGl$ were sesrehx for sf t -ri??f5 IS 000 feet zl copper t?t frsss mta oltgs sacsas crrj-'lr urns ou. A fcorwnoe toumamtnt tetwetn a six-man tetra of Medford and a group from Grants Pass arid Ashland, will be held i Lh9 MedoM f park , Sunday aftemoos mt two scisei. It was asnourvoed today. LtiS-ser Ms kins of Fjspct, foftsarSy st ; champion horseshoe pitcher, Is ex- pocted to give an eibjelslc-n during the aftersoos. Members at Mi ford's tf-am are Hadley Arthur, Say Arthur, G, X Shell, Al Simmonst Roy ?ru!ti &dd Grriile Gitscs. A dog and rabbet are te heat of psls at the home of T. H Dawson of OkiahiKaa City. Coffee Ann's NASH HOTEL COENER Open Day Luncheon Soup: Cream of Cora Roast Turkey and Dressing Cranberry Sauce Snowflake Potatoes Pumpkin Pie, Whip Cream Coffee, Tea, Milk 25 SPECIAL DINNER every night 25 Five new booths 14 stools 12 ft. bar. From Oregon Towns Jtlra. O. fl. Weimer of Ashland was a business j caller in Medford today, Mrs. R. Long ; of Roseburg also transacted business here, arid-others from Oregon towns I were: Mrs. K. C. Cavanaugh of Grama Pass, Mrs, 3, M. Smock and daughter, I Mrs. Harry Floyd of Holland, also Clyde Beeson from Ashland, I I Transact Business Several resl ' dents of nearby towns were attending : to business matters in Medford this morning. Among them were Mrs. A. j P. Stone of Central Point, P. N. Stubhs of Gold Hill, Mr. and Mrs, M. S. Chase of Table Rock, A. R Oooley of Dead Indian and Carl Lay ton of Grants Pass, Longs Leave Today Reverend and Mrs. s. N. Long and daughters Iois and Jean, left today for a few weeks i vacation In the north, They expect j to attend the annual conference and camp meeting of the Free Methodist church at Portland July 2$. Regular; services will be held at the Free Metthodiat church here during the; pastor's absence. Famous Photoplay Coming-Sunday to Hunt's Craterian Be Mine Tonight, opening Sun day at the Craterian theater, comes to Ms-dford with the most glowing notices ever given any picture. Crit ics and public alike axe unanimous m their praise wherever the picture has played. In practically every city where the picture has played end in ail the key cities it has been &eid over anywhere from two weeks to two month. Fred White, drama, editor of the Morning Oregoni&n, has this to say about Be Mine Tonight : "Hollywood had better look to her laurels if she would continue to dom inate the mation picture world. Across the water from Europe has come photoplay as clean as the Alps, joyous as spring and full of grand entertainment for the masses and classes of all ages from 7 to 70, It la & picture to please the hardened cysio with 1U cleverness and delight the ingenuous with its florious ro mance, to leave every blessed person who sees it uplifted and cheered hy delightful entertainment, Is the use of music, "Be Mine To night is entirely different from asy other picture that has come before. Instead of having the characters breaking out in songs without ssy definHe cause other than tft&t the script calls for & song at that par tlcuiar point, "Be Mine Tonight has an artful blending of classic and popular material. Every bit of music introduced Is part of the story, and there la a plausible reason for its tuciuMon, . Music however, isn't the only dis tinctive part of the picture. For sheer pictorial beauty, it &as never teees equalled- Dialogue Is kept at a mitt tmum and, when ted, is brisk ?itai and clever, Sound recording la of an exceptionally high quality and has not been excelled by any of our do mesnic turns. The cast of "Be Mine Tonight I virtually unknown in this country. fas Kippura, celebrated international tenor, has the lead trig role. Magda Schneider, an attractive . German girl, poescssed of & genuine vivacious youth, carries the feminine role to perfection. Others in the cast are favorites of the British musical- MADAM HOWARD give facta and gets result. 304 S. Central. Apt. 3. Hours 3:00 a. m. to 8.00 p, as. FOR SALS Sandy acreage 3 blocks to school oozy cowsge, tuse mu house, wonderful gardes sell. Sy terms, priced for quick sale, in quire at 123 McAndrews Road. FOR SALE OS TRADE One Square Grand Piano, will consider cow mi chickens. Ask for Boh at 33 So. Grape. CLEAN house close in. Inquire 31 S ivy. FOR EXCHANGE Mechanic will ex change service for old autos, trail- era, tool, most anything. Address Mechanic Route 1, Box 43, Med ford. tor rai.E Bines. 3c on tree, 5e pick ed. C. Q. Carlson, 848 East Ninth street. WANTED Cattle to pasture. 1068. FOR SALE Pie cherrie 4c- Centen nials Sc. Phone 855-L, 101 Portland Ave. WANTSD Position as cook or souse keeper fey competent, hosssst reli able sUdd&age lady. Box, 11443, Tribune. Jack Sweat, chiirmsa ef the Inter city voting committee of the Chvm ber of Commerce, e&aounced tsdy that an invitation had been received from the Ashland chamber of corn- mere for Medford citizens to at tend a large memisershlp basqyet scheduled for Lhz Mite City Rest Tuesday at 1 p. m.( at the Lithia Springs hotel. Mr. fewem stated that anyone wish isg ts attend the banquet inform the local Chamber ef Commerce so that the necessary arrangements csa he Le&gee Coeiits Wseidw Nose GSSEVA (API A&sut 3.K50($ KKJ persons dwell on this terrestrisS globe, aays the new year book of the League of Nations, Bsth birth end deaths show a tendency to decrease. In DO YOU KNOW We have some splendid v&lm used ears. - i 1S30 Studehaker Dictator Sedan, fine shape. 1830 Ponti&c coupe & Pontl&o 5 Coupe, I 1828 Chevrolet Sed&nt new paint, i iv29 Pontile Coach is 1S2S ponUsc , Coach, s 182S Ford Pick-up, fine shape, also Chev. ton truck. Open Bvenings & Sundays j SANDERSON MOTOR CO. S Studeker es Roefese l Saiee & Service ! FOR SALE OR REST Sldsev Smith home. Corer West Malu & Orange. I Escitisive iistsng. w. I, Vawter, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. fmSS-?. Holly, 811 W. Sad (Stuoco). as? w. isth 205 Summit, 212 S. iy. 1025 W. 9th, Caii 105 after 5, ISIS, First Ins. Agcy, Inc. 1550 1 acres all la gardes, house, garage and chicken house. Call H. H. Brows, 195, aOVAL ANNS cherries S-c pound. You pick them. 846 Taylor St. Tel. 535-R. WORtD'S FISEST SOOilJ RCA High FMfiMy Wide Rani Plorid ws settled In 1559, cntcretl the union In 1845 nd hu an re at 58,660 squar mile. i Is the Time to Stock Up With LOCKS and SLABS For Next Winter While Prices Are So Low UMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY Kml North Centra! ''A fJootl Firm to Tr.iie With" Only Isnlte n gt, I ft RICHARD DIX in "HELL'S HIGHWAY" vitlt Tom Brown Edir Kennedy Comedj "Ramhlln 'Round lUdts Bow" Cartoon Pathe Kew Snn. iOIIS BARnTMORB Mat. 10c Eve. 15c Children If Anjtfme Tonite Mae Clarke in "PAEOLE GIEL" SATt'RUAT OM,Y Continuous Shorn i-ji ; Ends Tomorrow Night Fighting Together , , , yet hating each other! ft human eagle , . , desperate, dauntleit, hut ashamed of h 1 exploit! ft human hawk , , , ruthless, ra f nostl, but prrrjEi of hit executions! Known and feare4 throitsliosit "So Man Slty" , , , xx 1 - -4? v C Man thrili than "WiiifV and "Hfii'i Anplt" totfthert Witt, FREDR1C CARY ; MARCH GRANT CAROLE LOMBARD JACK OAKIE WOHUS'S FISEST SOl'SB BC itljcri rideJSty Wtoe Bailee Today & Tomorrow Meet the West's Most Bashful Bad-man They told htm he was tough nm he believed iiS S0C DANCE Saturday Nite Oriental Gardens 1 l 1 'rr mm mttk STUART ERWIN FRED KOHLER RAYMOND HAH OH VERNA filttil 4IJW- Lambs Comttfr tumghinx with Steantiry lit th rtiilipsines Metrotos Sew cornerea. The tiaistfche SATURDAY NIGHT Fair Grounds Dinty Moore's Little Giants in Disguise Surprise Men Ladie 25c 10c P A C E DiriTY MOORE'S Little Giants No Rise in the Price Fair Grounds Sunday Wl M. Yn0 htre a new II , , whiU savage fires within her commanded love and moihirhooi. She drove to beat the devil bat the devil won! CHRISTOPHER STRONG . , mitn tm m&t Is Amrte , f , HEPBURN COtiN CUVt Htlf SUSKS Aim routes Hf If M CKANOU 1 Tf you love life, you won't miss this picture! If as GAY as a French lorn affairi ... . . , an TANTALIZING as a midnight rendezvous! , . . . as ELECTRIFYING as a kiss in the dark! . . and MUSIC sublime! TDQIGHT Ypall dissever new Masai 1 , . yoa'll learn sew rtsrills of laughter , . . of Dnonft , . . of Song ... of Romance , and yoaTl gs oat of tt theatre with finite on ysur lipi sad a long in your heartl Look! solid weeks la Saa Fras cisoo , , 4tb week in Port tend and itill going ttrong, , , , 6t& veek is Seattle , , . ' eow ia its Sad month to Hew York , , It seems like everybody ei?erya?Aere wants to see it! It Comes To Medford SUNDAY W have the Fsou Plymouth Twine Amric&Ti Madt) Price is lower than it has been for 2$ years BUY NOW! While the Present Supply Is Obtainable at Rock Bottom Prices Hubbard Bros., Inc. Riverside and Main Phone 231 " I m I I Mlrkey Mft8e 7 C