Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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    ' METYFOKD M5TL TTCTBTTLVE, ITTDFOTCD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 21, 1933.
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Local and
Mra. Churchill VlsJti Mr. O. U
Churchill of Central Point U visiting
lr Med ford today.
in rrom Gold Hill C. W. Martin of
Gold Hill wu attending to bu&lneaa
matte here today.
Vltlt In Medford Mr. Don L. Col
Tig and children of Weed. Calif., are
in Medford visiting friend and rela
tive. Held In Jail Following their ar
rest early this morning . on Main
treet, allegedly disturbing the peace.
C. T. Moran and John Weaton were
lodged in the city Jail.
Insurance Man Here Harry Hollls
ter of Portland, representative of the
Fidelity and Guaranty company, was
a business caller In Medford this
morning.
From firlffln Creek Business call
ers in Medford today from Griffin
Creek were B. L. Lock wood, and Beryl
Brock way. and Tom Young.
Named Foreman Carl Williams
has been named mechanical foreman
of the Armstrong Motor company, it
was announced today.
Visits Friends Here Dr. H. P. Har
grave, of Berkeley, Cal., arrived here
recently to spend his vacation with
Medford friends. Mrs. Hargrave and'
their daughter, Mtss Gertrude, con
tinued north to Alaska.
Leave for Portland Dr. and Mrs.
L. I. Sanders and son, Phillip, Chuck
Stock we J 1 and Webste- Clark are leav
ing tomorrow for Portland, where
they will remain until Monday, com
bining business with pleasure.
Last Call!!
Prices Will Raise Monday!!
All winter we have been selling all varieties of
cookies for 10c the dozen. This was the pre-war
price.
With the skyrocketing of material prices we must follow
tilt Monday the price will be 2 dozen for 25c.' Thli
will be for the large size cookies made aa only Fluhrer
can make them.
Tomorrow we nil! offer you an opportunity to stock up
at a special all time low price which will soon be history.
' 3 dozen for 23c
These cookies are the finest cookies we know how to
make and will keep for weeks. You may have the choice
of fruit, oatmeal, sugar or cocoanut varieties.
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SATURDAY NIGHT
P
A
e
E
DINTY
MOORE'S
LITTLE GIANTS
Fairgrounds
Men
35c
Ladies
10c
LOWER FUEL
MILLS
For Next Winter
It is just sound simple logic to figure that
fuel bought at this time of year, delivered
direct from the mill will result in a saving
later on.
GREEN PINE SLABS
FACTORY BLOCKS
PHONE NO. 7 NOW
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
Lumber Building Materials and Fuel
hd utih Cfriir: - " A (t-iod Fxm to 7 ade With"
Personal
Down from Ashland Bob Wright
of Ashland was visiting Medford
ft lends yesterday afternoon.
In Hospital Here Mrs. Mildred
Miller of the Trail district la a pa
tient at the Community hospital to
day for medical care.
St. John Goes North L, E. St. John
Jr.. of the Southern Pacific Motor
Transport, was a passenger on the
Shasta this morning, en route back
o his headquarters in Portland.
Terrlll Breaks Arm Raymond Ter
r 111 was taken to the Community hos
pital this morning to receive treat
ment for a broken arm, received in
a minor accident.
Business Callers Among business
callers in Medford today from other
towns are Marjorie Chastaln and
Catherine Lathrop of Central Point,
and H. L. Dalkey of Fern Valley.
Cop co Man In G. Pass T. G. Brad
ley, general superintendent of the
Copco Co., In Medford, was in Granta
Pass Thursday attending to bualneu
matters.
To Return Home C. W. MacDon
ald of Medford. who has been a pa
tient at the Robert Coffey hospital at
Portland, plana to return to Medford
within a few days, according to word
received from him.
Completes Inspection Captain Wil
liam H. Sadler, district quartermas
ter for the Civilian Conservation
Corps, has completed an examination
of construction at Moon prairie, Lake
o the Woods. Bly. Ingram, Cllft
Springs, Wineglass, Government camp
and Upper Rogue River camps.
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J
Fairgrounds
NOVELTIES
DINTY
MOORE'S
LITTLE GIANTS
Men Ladies
35c 10c
3
On Business Trip Medford people
in Granta Pass Wednesday transact
ing business were George Barton. John
Bertolette and Iver fl. McParlana, ac
cording to the O rants pat Courier.
t
Enjoy Ashland Swim Mrs. Al Flora
and Miss Barbara Leigh Swlnson,
guest here from Napa, Cel., motored
to Ashland yesterday afternoon to
enjoy a swim.
Trial Is Set The trial of Charles
Th acker, charged with assault and
battery, has been set for Monday at
10 a, m. In Justice court. Th acker's
bond was set at $200.
To Command Camp Captain Rob
ert P. Dark, of the Eugene CCC dis
trict, la expected In Medford today,
to continue to the Pistol River vet
erans' camp where he will take com
mand. To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Nelles of Los Angeles left by stage
today for Crater Lake, having ar
rived In Medford on the Shasta this
n-ornlng. Mr. Nelles Is manager of
the ordinary department. The Pru
dential Insurance company of Amer
ica. Von Schmalz to Burns Attorney
H. Von Schmala is leaving this after
noon for Burns, his home, and after
a short stay there, will go to Klam
p.th Falls, where he will be a member
cf counsel for County Judge Earl H
Fehl to go on trial for ballot theft
next Monday In Klamath county.
Must Hare 300 Vets Instruction
have been received at COC headquar
ters In Medford, that there must be
200 veterans In the Pistol river camp
on July 31. There are 194 veterans in
the camp at the present time. Lieu
tenant George A. A. Jones said today,
that Instructions as to the enroll
ment of the additional men, had not
been received.
Mrs. Kltson Goei North Mrs. F. W.
Kit son and son, Robert, left on the
train last night for Portland, to at-
tni4 th Inst. urpWa In tVi nnrlhrn
Frederic Wellington Kltson. well ,
known Medford resident, who died
Tuesday. Funeral for Mr. Kltson was
held at the Perl parlors here yester
oay afternoon and the final rites will
be read at the Portland Crematorium.
Trues Have Guests Mrs. J. F. True
" entertaining several guests this
vvok. Among them her nephew, Ira
Gray and children of Gulnda, Calif.,
rlio Is also visiting his mother, Mrs.
M D. Gray here. Frank Williams of
Panama Is also a guest at the True
home, visiting Lewis Parker. He will
-: main In Medford until July 26.
A-hen he will return to the United
States army station In Panama. Mrs.
O A. Tyrell of Hornbrook, Cal.. is a
guest here of Mrs. True, also for the
week end. She la Mrs. True's sister.
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the many friends who ex
tended their sympathy to us In our
recent bereavement and for the many
beauuiui norai otienngs.
Howard Burnette
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long
and family
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ONE,- two or three room apartments,
completely furnished. Hot and cold
water. 1205 East Main. See caretak
er Apartment 2 or call Carl J.
Brommer, owner, 821 Minnesota.
FOR BENT Nice room, board. 153 V.
Oakdale.
WILL trade Nash touring for Austin.
125 N. Holly.
FOR RENT Furnished 5 room house
at 113 Cottage St. Call between 0
and 7 on Sunday.
FOUND Row boat picked up in
Rogue River. Owner see R. L. Ed
wards at Morton Milling Co.
RASPBERRIES Extra fine. U pick,
your container, 50c crate. W. F.
Wright, Rogue River.
WANTED Equipment for gasoline
station. Address P. O. Box 650. Med
ford, Ore.
FOR SALE Late Royal Anne cher
ries. 3c lb. F. A. Henspeter, Jack
sonville.
FOR SALE Apricots now ready for
canning, prices avfec to 4c lb. R,
DeWltt, Fern Valley. Phone 19-F-5.
FOR SALE Boston bull puppies. 209
iripp as.
VACATION cabin 13 Mr week. Con
valescent Horns grounds. Free I
equipment. Fruit, vegetables. 153 1
Qranlte St., Ashland.
FOB SALE Apricot 2 and 3c Dcr lb.
Now ready at the Top Notch Or
chard. 10 minutes drive from town.1
end of King's Highway road. Bring !
your container.
raw
Tonite and Saturday
Zaroff
Fascinating Fiend! He hunted
men like animals Just for the
sporting thrill!
To hit lonely Island itronghold
came a hoy and (In In love.
They too. must fare the fate of
Zarofr't guests, to be driven Into
the Junale armed with -knives,
then trailed 'till sunrlx- with dog
and gun. Alluring, strange, and '
terrible It the story of this mad
hunter.
"The Most
Dangerous Game"
with Joel McCrea, ray ray
Leslie Banks, Robert Armstrong
ALSO
ROSCOE ATES in
"Shampoo, the Magician"
Cartoon. "Hokum Hotel"
Pathe Mewt
Sally Eilers in
Robert Montgomery In a high-speed
comedy role of a "super-llxer." wlae
guy and debonair gambler who hood
winks society and reaps a harvest on
Broadway opened at the Craterian
theater today for a two-day run. Sally
Rialto Thriller
Buck Jones and Cecilia Parker have
the featured roles in "Unknown Val
ley," a western with a rather novel
twist. It opened at the Rialto theater
today, where. It will play until tomor
row night.
ZANE GREY WESTERN
COMING TO ROXY
Zane Grey's "The Golden West,"
featuring George O'Brien in the lead
ing role, the story of which pivots
about a feud between two aristocratic
southern families,. comes to the Roxy
theater.
The early scenes of the picture are
in a southern atmosphere. The later
sequences are located In the rugged
weftt during the daye of Indian do
mination.. .O'Brien portrays a dual
role, first aa a lover.. whose romance
1? Interrupted by the feud, and after
wards as the leader of a tribe of In
dlans.
I r.c.a. pkrfec"t sound : la 7:16 - 9:15 K
Children 10c Anytime J 5"" m,m"mm , . M' : ,. f T(fiir'aiiMmli
TONITE Spencer Tracy In 1 iByil llli' VsX f - Ji'''
"ME AND MY QAL" SU
SATURDAY ONLY 1 I l V! (f M 1
continuous Jihow. l-U p. m. l3 t
. I III L J',, S T)'
courage i n:, --AV m'i t
IllUi VVIIUUCICU Mill IX O I 1 , "1
a.Contlnent E-lA
II II EC T'.iVrX i Ml P 1 tM II II" i
Zone Grey's ! II I FZ- ' S V
fox jste II I r i ;
M PicnjM f8A III N I V
i i r w: ' .t 7i-. m m m u i - 1
'mmmm
"The llUJkXi -V V I
Holdup ' I II I
langdon Comedy, "Tlrrd t't" I I i I I
Mlrkey Vim I J I I
Craterian Hit
tillers is the bedraggled cale waitress
who Is rescued from a watery grave
by Montgomery and who subsequently
becomes one of Manhattan's most
pampered playglrls. Madge Evans and
Eugene Pallette are also In the cast.
NOW AT STUDIO
Fay Winy and Joel itiuurea in '
Most Dangerous Game."
Of Interest to mining men of south
ern Oregon Is action taken by the
Associated Mining Associations of
California to obtain federal permis
sion for exportation of gold by the
produoers, local miners announced
today.
A bill is now being framed by the
association,- George Barton of the
Southern Ortgon association stated,
and will be presented to congress. If
such a bill is approved, mining men
will be able to enter their earnings
in the world market and will realize
1 50 or 60 per cent more for their pro-
duct. Although no definite action has
(been taken by the Southern Oregon
I Mining association In that direction.
the members are watching eagerly
the progress of the California bill,
Mr. Burton stated, aa such legislation
would mean much to this section,
bringing about an -important Increase
m gold production.
Will pay cash for 10 shares Jackson
County Building and Loan Stock 209
First National Bank Bldg., Medford.
.a-
Mr
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H Shows at fl
The age ltmlt for the Junior tennis
tournament has been increased one
year, H. G. Wilson announced this
morning. Under the new ruling all
boys and girls 16 years of age or
younger are Invited to participle and
to register at the Chamber of Com
merce. The former age limit was IS
years.
Registrations will be received at
the Chamber of commerce any time
and a large response Is anticipated,
Mr. Wilson said today.
rvVjL Comin SUNDAY ,K. I
You must meet this pirate of law ii sl h
Qf-Jlm. 'he shter amliulniut chaser! IE I g
v -S "f . . . 1000 tag! HE . I fi
ym ,ri hm
Legs . . . Law and
His motto
the same:
NEVER GIVE
A SUCKER
i i
A BREAK!
ACT
Plus
Sharkey-Carnera Fight Films
WORLD'S flNEST SOUND . . . RCA HIGH FIDELITY WIDE RANGE
7ra ,
RVDUI I NlJn I V9UMCK 7
SALLY EILERS
.MADE
D i UAUWA
with MADGE EVANS EUGENE PALLETTE
PLUS
Vincent Lopez' Orchestra in "A HAWAIIAN FANTASY"
Ethel Merman singing "TIME ON MY HANDS"
Babe Didrickson "THE WONDER GIRL"
At the regular meeting of the local
American Legion post Monday even
ing In the Armory, final plans will
be worked out for sending the Med
ford post drum corps to the state le
gion convention at Klamath Falls Au
gust 10.
The gathering Monday will be the
first for several weeks, at which Com
mander Lee C. Oarlock has been in
attendance, due to his absence In the
east. Mr. Oarlock attended the world's
fair in Chicago and will give a de
Love
M.&U ......25c
Eves . 35o
Kiddies a
Dime
TODAY
and Tomorrow!
MEET THE
SMARTEST GUY
OH BROADWAY
He fixes every
thing. He talks
fast and thinks
faster! He takes
Broadway apart
and shows you
what makes it go!
He's the night-life
prince of Broad
way, but . . . Oh,
what a chump
with the girls!
ON
itH,lt KiiyA. ltmt I II '" . If y i
in "Thfi 'TvrP
riUlSAHCE"
tailed account of the trip at this
meeting.
DR. E W. HOFFHAN. 208 E. Main.
Chiropractic treatment of pathological
condition of nervous system-bulldlng
up vital force thru co-ordination of
nerves, muscles, blood and assimila
tion processes. 9 to 12 & 2 to ft. Tel,
68?. Nurse attendant.
H .1 m i'jj
HOltl.U'S FINEST SOUND . . .
RCA High Fidelity Wide Range
Rhows at
2:00
Mat.. 130
Kvrs. 250
Kiddle. a Dime
7:15 n:no
Today & Saturday
Rip-Roaring
Reckless.
Romantic
Riding . . . fighting
. . . smashing his way
to victory through
plots and
surprises to
win ft llrlJ
Sunday & Monday
rap
Tbut within that body
A FEMALE DR.JEKYLL
AND MR HYDE
it
CAROLE LOMBARD
ALAN DINIHART
RANOOIPH SCOTT
N I. WARNS
KODAK
Finishing
Twice a Da j
Service
Swem's
Eastman Dealer
Mall in jour
Films.
SWIM - DANCE
at
TWIN PLUNGES
"The run Spot of Southern
Orejon"
We Develop
FILMS
FREE
8BVEK1N BATTERY SERVICE
Medlord Made Hatterlet
6 volt 13-plate CO Ofi
1 jnr. guarantee lwls.U
Rerliarce, nur mnke. 25c
No. Hlvertlda. Phone J0
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