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irEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. OREGON", FRIDAY. JULY 14, 1933. PAGE ELEVEN 1 w Local and Personal Hroun In Cottage Grote Mr. Brown of Brown's drus store u spending sev eral days In Cottage Drove this weet attending to business Interest. Hart In Ashland Harry Hart of Medford spent Wednesday In Ash land attending to business matters. Visits In Ashland Mrs. A. J. Oould of Phoenix was a visitor of Mrs. Bay roster In Ashland Sunday. Stone Goes Home George Stone. ' who has been ill for some time, had recovered sufficiently to be removed from the Sacred Heart hospital to his home yesterday. Bergen ill J- chaplain Willis Ber gen of the CCC of the southern Ore gon district, was taken to the Com munity hospltsl In Ashland last night, suffering from the flu. To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ken R. Van Horn of Cleveland. Ohio, ar rived here this morning on the Shas ta, and left Immediately by bus for Crater Lake, where they are spending the day. . Robert Lee Leaves Robert Lee. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee left today on the Shasta for Portland. He plans to spend about two weeks visiting at the home of Mrs. Fred Hoss at Mult nomah. To Visit Nieces Dr. J. W. Robin son plans to spend about a month In Portland visiting his nieces, Mrs. Fred Snow and Mrs. Ina Wenner. He left today for the northern city, mak ing the Journey on the Shasta. Hurry! 2 Days Left! "I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang" with TAIL MUNI Comedy "Babe of Mine'1 "Three's a Crowd" News Sun.: "Thirteen Women" Returni to Duties -Llut. James R J Syer. physician at Camp Elk creek.! bas returned to his duties at the camp j from the veteran hospital at Rose burg, where he was taken Sunday for : treatment. , Visitors from Pass Miss Wllma Cop pie and Miss Vivian Ausland of Grants Pass visited friends in Med-1 ford and Ashland Wednesday. L. D. Fox. also of Grants Pass, was a busi ness visitor here the same day. t Return Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Horn by have returned to their ranch home on Griffin Creek after an absence of two years, during which time they have been living at Harbor. Ore., at the mouth of the Chetco river where they own a ranch. Fine Cucumbers Here White cu cumbers, claimed far superior to the common green ones In fresh new, crlspness ad freedom from bitter taste, are on display today at the Chamber of Commerce building. Thy were grown by J. W. Gossett of this city. To California Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Smldt, of Van Nuys, Cal.. re turned to their home Wednesday af ter visiting In Medford as the guests of Mrs. Smldt's brother, P. R. God frey. They were accompanied by Mrs. Godfrey who will spend two weeks In California. Returns to Camp Ralph G. Jen nings, superintendent of the CCC camp at Government camp, return ed to the Crater Lake national park lost night. Mr. Jennings had been subpoenaed as a defense witness m the Schermerhorn ballot case, but through objections made by the state, he was not allowed to testify. Prisoners from K lamatlt Along with three federal prisoners being held In the Jackson county Jail, Cal C. Wells, deputy United States mar shal Is holding Benjamin Tupper, D. W. Mlddleton. Andrew Billle, Robert i Welsar and Celsle Duffer, for the fed j eral grand jury. They will be taken to Portland Sunday, having been j brought to Medford from Klamath Falls. Tupper Is charged with mur I dor. while Mlddleton faces counter- f?ictng charges. The other three are I held on liquor violation charges. For Medical Tare William Hooker Is a patient at the Sacred Heart hos pital this week for medical care. Going to Portland Mrs. Ray An derson plans to leave soon for Port land, to take up her position there as nurse. t On Vacation Trip Miss Marguerite McAllister will leave this evening for Los Angeles to spend two weeks as the guest of friends In that city. Guest In Phoenix Mrs. Ray Ander son was a dinner guest at the home of Mrs. A. J. Gould at Phoenii Monday. Swim In Ashland Albert etnd Jim my Gould of Phoenix went swimming Sunday at the Twin Plunges in Ash land. Hallsaine Sunday A baseball game for the CCC teams of Applegate and the Medford headquarters has been scheduled for Sunday afternoon, prob ably at the fairgrounds, H was an nounced today. Leaves for Oklahoma Love lit Rem my, 18, left last evening by bus for her sister's home at Ponca City. Okla. following her arrival in Medford Wednesday from the Applegate region, where she has been residing for the past month. Fresh Raspberry Angel Food Cakes Our famous 13 Egg Angel Foods with the delici ous flavor of fresh raspberries. Delicately col ored by the fruit and topped with a special icing SATURDAY SPECIAL 43c Also Almond Crunch Angel Food Cakes With Almond Icing 43c At our retail store only. Get yours early Marion Davies To Show At Craterian Marlon Davies gives the finest per formance of her entire career In the delightful "Peg O' My Heart." which comes Sunday to the Craterian. Never before, In this writer's view, has the vivacious star clothed a character with such sincerity and sympathy. The talking picture version of the play that has been acclaimed In the theater for more than 20 years, has a freshness and sparkle all Its own. There Is not a lagging moment or a flaw in the simple clarity of Its eweet romance. It la Just the kind of pic ture people want to see these hectic and troubled days. Miss Davies' Peg Is individual and not patterned from the Peg created by Laurette Taylor. Yet her Inter pretation of the role is none the less genuine and familiar In character. Card of Thanks We wish at this time to express our sincere thanks for the acts of kind ness and the beautiful floral offer ings in the passing of our dear hus band and father. Mrs. D. J. Stelner and family. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE OR TRADE A A., 4-room house, garden, fruit, berries, for light car or picK-up. box an oww art Ave. LOST Wallet containing cards, etc. Reward If returned to W. H. Lyd- lard. OR SALE Cuthbert red rsspber iios. You pick then, cheap. Cay Kmcheloe. 1', miles southwest OS :i.-ove school. Rialto Star J0 '" '.IS- spiring under the burden of new light fixture and what-not, audiences are keeping cool and apparently relish ing the rough ride given Peggy Hop kins Joyce throughout the breezy picture, "International House." Being an elongated review of radio and vau deville talent. It Is pretty good en tertainment for the hot weather at that. Wynne Gibson goes gunning tor gangsters In "Emergency Call," at the Rialto theater today and tomorrow. Bill Boyd, William Oargan and Betty Furness are also In the cast of this thrilling story of ambulance heroes. Mounted Police In Rialto9 8 New Drama In order to give the new serial 'Clancy of the Mounted," a real send- off, the Rialto theater Is giving away free popslcles to all kiddles attending the matinee show tomorrow. "Clancy of the Mounted" with Tom Tyler and Jacqueline Wells In the leading roles, Is a thrill packed action- drama of the Royal Northwest Mounted police, whose ability for "getting their man" In spite of hard ships and danger, is well-known. .The first episode will be shown at the Rialto tomorrow with the following episodes to be shown each Saturday thereafter. Craterian Lobby Made 'Brand New For Super Films By MARY G TWINER KELI.Y While the amusement portion of his house has gone "International," Man ager George A. Hunt has turned do mestic and is practically changing the old Craterian lobby Into a brand new one. Of course It's all In celebration of his recent home-coming and in an tlclpatlon of the Imposing line-up of super pictures now listed on the Cra terlan bill of fare. Outstanding among these will be "Dinner at Eight," which Is so full of stars one wonders If there Is room left for action; College Humor, said to be funnier than It's journalistic counterpart; "Night Flight" with the Barry mores, Hayes and Gable of the screen out-genluslng each other, and a, list too long to quote. But to return while George Is per (E RESULT, OF FIGHI "Please come home; my nose Is broken" a blonde woman plead into the transmitter of a telephone at a soda fountain In this city last night, as she stood with a heavy towel wrapped about that bit of petite anatomy and blood streaming from same. Her conversation to the unseen person continued to relate that an evening "at the house" had ended rather disastrously. She described herself as having knocked a woman down twice, a man coming to her defense as getting two black eyes. and herself a broken nose. In the street outside the man with "two black eyes," which were very black, was waiting. Another woman stood by the' Injured one telephon ing. The Identity of none was re vealed, and t.he police had heard nothing of the fracas when inter viewed today. Don Elliott Comes To Craterian Stage Don Elliott, whose talent in pluck ing the banjo, has resulted In his having received tempting offers to go on the professional stage, will make what will probably be his last local appearance for quite some time at the Craterian theater tomorrow night on the nine o'clock show. Although Don was offered some very promising engagements, he has. up until now, turned them all down In order to finish his schooling. How ever, he Intends to take his talent to the larger cities and endeavor to find a spot for himself In the amusement world. BUCK JONES WESTERN AT ROXY SATURDAY Buck Jones thunders through the thrills and dangers in "Treason" which comes to the Roxy tomorrow, to capture a woman "rebel." only to find on capturing her that he has fallen In love with her. Breakneck adventure and breathless thrills lead up to the smash climax. Retd, Murdock and Co., oanners of the Monarch Brand Bartlett Pears will be represented at Medford this season by Myron Root; T4 Bring Your Own Cucumbers to Keep as Cool as . . . the Music's Hot! MPLC TILL JACKSONVILLE We'll Check Your Hat, Your Coat arid Your Bin FREE . . . We'll Be Seem' You-alL JACKSONVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 63 I SALE OR TRADE for wood, good milk cow & 4 -wheel trailer. Inquire j j!7 N, Central. j rx,H paid for camplnf. hunting.! .ihiiifl: equipment, sure and office .Vviurcs, boats, motors. 317 North Kiverslde. FOK S'ALU OR TRADE 20 A. on Grlf- j flu Creek with improvements. ' 7-room modern house on paved .street, 4 blks. from beach; also 4 ; lots on Pacific Ave., Crescent City. 5 room house and cabins, $ A., j mouth of Chetco river, overlooking a. ean. fine camp site," Harbor, Ore. flO A. near Vancouver, B. C, ex '.Sient land. On handle Copco Stock or Eagle Point Irrigation Dlat. bonds at right price on deals. A. J. Hornby, Route No. 1, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE One young mare, MOO lb., one mower, one disc, one wood saw. A-l condition. T. L. Theum ler. Rogue River. FOR RENT Modern cottage, two bedrooms, gas stove, garage. 28 So Peach. ! FURNITURE and fine piano. 120 Vancouver Ave. FOR RENT 320 No. Holly. 811 West and. 28 Summit. ' 1025 West Sth. ! 716 East Jackson. I 432 No. Holly. 38 Summit. ! Call First Insurance Agency, H. H. ! Brown, 105 after 8. 1670. , WANTED 12 hogs between 40 and 50 lbs. Call Ernest Wardrlp. Phone 150. ! WILL SELL OR TRADE 10 acres, house, out buildings, see owner, 016 MoAndrews Rd. FOR SALE Premier duplex vacuum cleaner with, attachments. Singer electric sewing machine, console 1 built-in motor, slightly used. 124 King, Apt. 6. HURRY ORDER YOUR Mill Blocks and Green Pine Slabs Right Now For Winter SAVE MONEY! TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY Lumber Building Materials and Fuel Phone 7 End North Ontnil '' A "m Firm In Trade With-' . - Ei V"ATil Mat 10c 9 f.M I Eve.lBc Children 10c Anytime T0NITE "TESS of the STORM COUNTRY" SATURDAY ONLY Cottllntioai Shows 1-11 p. m. THUNDERING THROUGH r THRILLS ,nJ SV. DANGERI msm. Jones 'Treason' AL0 "A mint from thf Dark" Jamn r.lea.on Comedy, "llaikfv lllrk" MlrktT Mou.e Hey, Kids! Get a Load of This: Free Popsicles to every boy and girl attending matinee show. Tomorrow (Saturday) ....and What a Show! Bill Boyd William Gargan "Emergency Call" Plus Clark and McCullough in "The Gay Nineties" Plus Tom and Jerry Cartoon Newsreel Plus FIRST EPISODE "Clancy of the Mounted" with Tom Tyler Jacqueline Logan A thrilling action dram of thft Royal Northwest MounUd Police Here's one show you can't afford to miss! Doors open at 1 :00 A thorough Investigation Into the case ot Amos Walker, cited yesterday for contempt of court at tho trial of Suspended EVierttf Gordon L. Schermerhorn, was being carried on today by the district attorney'a of fice. Tho niattr was submitted to the district attorney by the court when Walker admlttl on the witness stand that he had called at the home of Qcorge B. McCltiln, Juror, to In quire "how he stood.'' Walker stated that he had made the trip upon instructions of County Ju.lge Earl H. Fehl, also under In dictment for the theft, and the court replied: "Someone ts In contempt, I submit thli question to the district attorney's office." It was understood today that addi tional affidavits revealing Walker 'a conversations in the Phoenix com munty, where McClain resided, are being prepared. McClain , following objections of the defense, voiced after the trial started, was discharged from the Jury last Tuesday. Affidavits charging him with prejudice were presented by tho defense. Attorneys for the defendant yester day stated they had no knowledge of Walker's trip to Phoenix after Mc Clain had been chosen a Juror. What action will be taken ngalnst him was not revealed. , Law Enforcers Meet Saturday Tomorrow nigh at the Del Itogue hotel In Grants Pass, members of the Southern Oregon Association of Law Enforcement Officers will meet for banquet and regular meeting, called by G, A. Codding, secretary -treasurer of tho association. All members are urged to attend as new and Important legislation will ee discussed. TOM BOOTHBY WILL SHIP LOCAL BINGS Tom Booth by announced today that he is shipping local Blng cherries to city markets. Mr. Boothby, whose phone number la 473-Y, saye he Is prepared to ship a ton of cherries dally and he would like to hear from all orchardlsts who have Blngs for sale. BIKTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cm) Collier a daughter, weighing seven pounds, 14 ounces, at the Sacred Heart hospital this morning. Mother and daughter were reported getting along nicely. Eat to feel FIT! Born to Mr, and Mrs. John Cerley of Berrydafre avenue, a son, weighing seven pounds, four oances, at the Sa-! ched Heart hospital Wednesday, July 13. AVAILABLE TO VOTERS Sample ballot for the coming elec tion are npw available at the county clerk's office, County Clerk George H. Carter announced this afternoon, and also at the Mall Tribune office. A number of things are to be voted on July 3i and th publlo Is Invited to get acquainted with the placing of the Imum through the sample ballots. WORLD'S FINEST WH'Nn Mats !.1c Hvm. 85c Lii".l Klririlr a Dime . HV HIGH FI11F.I.1TY WHIR 1UNOB 1 WOKLJVS FINEST SOUND KCA lllirll Flilfllty Wl(l Rnnse Shows At Mats. 1.1c B:00 F.vps. 25c 7:15 0:10 Klrtdlrs Dime Today and Tomorrow iinii" sy TKs Ambulance Heroes take matters Into their own hands and go after the Blf .Shots! . . . There's a Thrill a Minute 1 w BW BOYD WYNNE GIBSON WILLIAM GARGAN BITTY FURNESS GEOROE E.STONE ALSO Olark and McCullough In "THE OAT NINP.TIES" CARTOON NEWSREEL Coming SUNDAY fHE ROMANTIC TEAM She Married Him for netler ... or Worse . . mostly WOllSEl . . . n nil Ends Tomorrow Night Something Nutty Always Happens and there's a million laughs! (Count 'em) f Oon'C fitftrrupl j U (nought II wo? mf pro a raw I a dop fight IS to 4 Sl.il ol the lcrteit, lts, ndla snd boudoir throw psrty for your tnttrtslnmenL 1.J J INTERNATIONAL HOUSE "Itritvt If or naf. Mr. r-ltldi, !' come to gtl your foundry." "tor ft U'l lake, .pant In fims fvs polls have rhythm' With more stars than you saw when you fell down the cellar ... PEOOY HOPKINS JOYCE W. C. FIELDS RUDY VAILEE STUART ERWIN GEORGE BURNS .nd GRACIE ALIEN Col.STOOPNAGLE ,nd BUPD SARI MARITZA CAB CALLOWAY nrf hi ORCHESTRA B E L A LUQOS1 BABY ROSE MARIE and ih GIRIS IHCHiOPHAm Pltta-Todd Oomedy Scenic Newreel SPECIAL Tomorrow Night Only DON ELLIOT Medford'i Eddie Peabody On the Stage at 9:00 o'Clock 6" SUNDAY An Irish anttfir that bring hert warming laugh, tear and thrill to an adoring world. I V Important Announcement! Do you know that you are wasting 1 gallon of gasoline out of every 10 If the ipark plugi In your car are dirty or worn? Also, that your engine loses power on hills and at higher speeds? We have Installed a revolutionary new spark plug clean ing machine and can now clean and adjust plugs while you wait. This is just anothor sorvice to our customers 1 We invite you to drive In and take advantage of this important service. 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