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MEPFORD MATE TKTBTiyE. ITDFORD, OREGON, THl'KSDST, 'AUGUST 17, 1933. PTOE SEYES Local and In GranU Pus J. 0. Thompson of th Copco offices her, spent Wed nesday in Oranta Pan. attending to business matters. On Business Trip Mr. and Mis. Cleo Brenner were In Orant Pass early this week, sttendlng to business matters. Bicycle Stolen Delbert Wright re ported to city police that his bicycle wss stolen from SO North Orange street last night. To Crater Lake Mrs. B. T. De Lancey of Olendale, Cal.. left this morning on the stage for Crater Lake national park. Return from North Mr. and Mrs. Joe Metternlch returned to Medford Wednesday from a honeymoon trip to Portland. They wore married In Medford a week ago. On Fishing Trip Dr. Emmett J. Carpenter plans to leave this even ing for a fishing' and camping trip on Rogue river. Be will return to his office Monday. 9 Returns on Train Assistant Attorney-General Ralph E. Moody ar rived in Medford this morning on the Oregonlan from Salem, to attend to business matters here. ' . Vest Is Taken Harold Grey had a life-vest atolen from In back of the Crater Lake Automotive company on South Riverside avenue, according to a report on file with the city police. . Returns Home Miss Clara Ander son of Portland, who has been visit ing In Sacramento, was en route to her hone this morning on the Shasta. At the station she visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson. . To San Francisco Major James R. Blblghaus, physician for the C. C. C. headquartera here, la on a few days lesve of absence. He left yesterday for San Francisco, and plans to re turn here Friday. Accident Reported J. J. Grltsch of 10B South Holly street and Don Tur ptn of 719 West Thirteenth street filed accident reports at the city po lice station concerning a collision Tuesday afernoon at 3:30 o'clock- at 17 North Holly street. Arrested In Roseburg State police here were advised this morning that Frank N.' Cole was arrested In Rose burg last night on a complaint Issued from Medford. ' According to police. Cole, accompanied by his wife, pur chased two r treaded tires yesterday from L. J. Clementa at the Clement Auto wrecking yards, and gave In payment a check on the local First National bank for (11.09. Cole la said to be well known In Dallas, Ore., to which place he said he was en route. RCA PERFECT SOUND 15$ Any Time Tonight Friday The lively tale of beautiful flrl detect Ire get on the trail of a ro mantic rogue. "Dangerously Yours" with Warner Baxter MIRIAM JORDAN ALSO Morton Downey's Radio Broadcast Train CARTOON1 NEWS Dally Mat. 1:45 Eve. 7 p. m. 7 Shows at 2:00 7:15-9:15 II WORLD'S FINEST SOI Ml RCA Tomorrow and Saturday HE WENT PLUMB CRAZY vJBBSSk w m Personal Bhowi Gamp Picture! A. a. Jack son, who arrived here Tuesday from Portland, entertained members of the Moon Prairie camp Tuesday night with a showing ol forestry actlTlty motion pictures. last night he , showed the film at the Elk Creek! camp. Return from Mallbu Dorothy Mc Lean and the two children of Mr. and Mra. Alfred S. V. Carpenter, Julie and Harlow, returned to Medford this morning on the Shasta from Mallbu Beach, where they have been vaca tlonlng. They also stopped in San FranclAco en route north. Picnic Today Members of the play cast, "Grumpy," recently presented at the Southern Oregon Normal school, are today enjoying a picnic at Rogue Elk. They wer accompanied by An gus L. Bowmer, director of the play, and dramatic instructor at the school Alumni of Alpha Taurl wexe also guests of the group. In Almeda Section Captain Lewis T. Ross of the C. C. C. headquarters here. Is spending today In the Almeda secttn. looking over proposed sites for winter C- C. C. camps. A list of sites was submitted the headquarters by the forestry service, and Captain Ross is checking them. He plans to re turn here this evening. Hills Returns South E. H. Hills, a member of the Hills Bros. Coffee Co., and- brother-in-law, C. M. Renaud of San Francisco, who have been spending a few days' vacation fish ing at Californla-on-the-Rogue, re turned home Wednesday. Mr. Hills pilots his own plane, a new Ejrd, and will return soon for another fish ing trip. He likes the sporty Rogue river steelhead, he said. Mr. Maine Dies Word has been re ceived here of the death August 4. In Portland, of M. M. Maine, a former resident of Medford. who died at his home, 8043 S. E. Yamhill street. He is survived by his widow, three daugh ters and several grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Maine celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary about a year ago. They left Medford about 20 years ago. . Big 1 Manager Here P. Fred Clark of Yakima, Wash., coast manager for E. W. J. Hearty, owner of the Big 7 fruit packing and storage plant, Is In Medford to assist with the open ing of operations and to install the new manager. Mr. Clark Is accom panied by Mrs. Clark and they al ways enjoy ' their few weeks stay in Medford during the fruit packing season. To Sell Wood The Josephine coun ty court moved Wednesday, at the second meeting of the month, to sell the fir and oak wood which has been accumulating at the county home during the past year, at a nominal price, delivery included. This wood has been sawed, cut and piled in tiers by men out of work during the win ter months. in return for food from the court. Grants Pass Dally Courier, Turmoil Reported Mrs. Art H. Endris, who Is visiting in the east, forwarde'd to Mr. Endrls, manager of the Sperry Flour company here, a clipping from the front page of the New York American, headed "Second Slaying In Oregon Political Fight." The story tells of C. W. Davis being bound over to the grand Jury for the slaying of J. B- Johnston, 02, In a fist fight. Free of Pests No gladiola thrlps are known to be In Josephine county, fields not only there but all over southern Oregon are believed to be entirely- free of the Insect pest, and the Paris green "cure' for infestation Is entirely unnecessary in the local bulb district, according to J. E. Stans bery. state horticultural Inspector of Salem, who was In Grants Pass Wed nesday morning. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Time of Lights According 'to an-, n ounce men t made today by the air ways division of the aeronautics branch of the U. A. department of commerce, commencing the night of August 21, and until further notice, nlght-llghtlng faculties on the Se attle to San Francisco airways will be as follows: Siskiyou -Med ford sec tion, sites 30 to 32 inclusive, sunset to 6:49 p. m., and 12 midnight to dawn; Med ford-Portland section, sites 34 to 56 inclusive, sunset to 2:15 s. m.. and 5:15 a. m. to dawn. 21 Msts. . ... IV Eves 35c Kiddles Dime HIOH FIDELITY WIPE RANOF. With one gun he Jumped that mob of city rats and scattered lead from "Hell to breakfast"! heats the old gun bar'l in W BP SB . K I I nil!,,, 71 uith BETTY FURNESS EDGAR KENNrnV ENDS TONIGHT Fay ttray Gene Raymond 'Ann Carver's Profession' Undergoes Operation Mrs. J. M Orr of Grants Pass underwent" an operation at the Sacred Heart hos pital hers Wednesday. Insurance Man Here Phillips Beck of th California Insurance company is a business caller in Med ford today, being, greeted by many friends. t'ndergoes Operation p Hlatt, who has been a patient for some, time at the Sacred Heart hospital, was re ported in a much Improved condi tion today. He recently underwent a major operation. Presents Bouquet A large bouquet of varied colored gladioli was brought to the Mall Tribune office this morn ing by Postmaster W. J. Warner, who grows a large number of the beauti ful flowers at his home, 519 South Oakdale avenue. Plans Trip South W. B. Morris was In the city this week from his Table Rock ranch, talking about a trip south to Ventura, Cal.. an an nounced that he would probably make the journey before the end of the week. Announce Gathering This even ing at 7:45 o'clock, the Gospel Six will be at the Full Gospel church at 11 Newtown street, and the silver quartet and vocal numbers will be presented. The public Is invited to attend. a Attends Fights Merel Sager. Ian1- scape architect for the national park service, who is spending some time at Crater Lake national park this summer, was a visitor in Medford last night, attending the benefit fights at the Armory. Mr. Sager re turned to the park today. In Medford Today J. w. Gaines, district passenger agent for the Southern Pacific company, with head quarters in Portland, is in Medford today conferring with A. S. Rosen baum, district freight and passenger agent. Yesterday, Ernest Farrell, agent for the Union Pacific com pany, with headquarters in Eugene, was a visitor. Snapdragons Displaced A bouquet of beautiful snapdragons from- the garden of Mrs. O. J. Wolfe of 508 North Grspe Is on display today at the Chamber of Commerce, and is attracting much attention. Mrs. Wolfe's flowers are very choice and blooming on apparently unhampered by the extreme heat of this week. Some gladioli from her garden are also on display at the Chamber of Commerce today. 4 Card of Thanks. We wish to express' our sincere thanks to our many friends for their kindness and the beautiful floral offerings during the recent bereave ment of our father. Hattle Starkey. Virgil Peterson. Florence Morgan. Aletha Avery. Verland Starkey. Nina Drlftmyer. NEW -cr "V 4 Sa "op . ' word, 1 1 J 'JL Vl know about G Toii f t vvt A ASSOCIATED HIGHWAY MAPS SILVLll SCREEN REVIEW By Mary Grelner Kelly. Once In awhile, story, director and ; actors all click at once. Then comes a play like When Ladles Meet." M. G. M. version of a famous stage j at Hunt's Crater! an tonight. Sophisticated and subtle In dia logue, this super-polite parlor com edy is polished to 18 -karat brilliance through Intelligent interpretation. Given the usual triangle situation, with unusually honest . and fair- minded women forming the two Im portant angles, the author has the latter meet, admire and understand each other. Then she brings in the offending male and shows him up to both of them. , The two ladles of course, are Ann Harding, the wife, and Myrna Loy, the authoress, whom the "misunder stood" husband, Frank Morgan, is misleading. Then there Is Alice Brady, the scatterbraln, tactless widow, and Robert Montgomery, wor shipful boy friend of the authoress. who delightfully complicates the situation. The acting is flawless, individually and collectively. The spotlight, an evolving aura around the group, rests occasionally a little more heavily on one set of the shoulders than on an other. Stage Veteran Alice Brady, perhaps, holds center stage, a bit more often than the rest, carrying the comedy with a deft, sure -lire stroke. t But the point this production es tablishes, is that on the screen, as well as on the legitimate, when the right artists get together, Individual laurels are forgotten, and happily for all concerned, the play Is the thing. Laurel and Hardy Appear on Double Bill At Craterian Garbed In outlandish wigs, plumed hats and costumes of the Robin Hood tra, Laurel and Hardy make their latest appearance in "The Dev il's Brother." a full length feature production that will occupy one-half of the Craterian theatre's Friday and Saturday program. "Dcn't Bet on Love" with Lew Ayres and Ginger Rogers featured will be the other featuie on the same program. !'The Devil's Brother" has the two famous comedians as a pair of daring brigands whose adventures must cer tainly be the funniest in w,hich these Inimitable wits have yet been seen on the - talking screen. They run the gamut of tomioolery from flirting with milkmaids and being pursued by an unexpected bull to making a narrow escape from a hangman's nocse and being engulfed In a variety of other hazardous and crazy adventures. There Is more to "The Devil's Brother" than humor,- although of course the antics of Its two clowns play an outstanding part In the film. certainly makes it easy to pick the best" Medford Service Station "YOUR SERVICE 8TATI0N" 0. 0. FURNAS, Prop. Main and Pacific Highway Phone 14 MANUFACTURED ON THE PACIFIC COAST For one thing there is the presence of Oennis King whose singing of several songs proves of definite as set to the picture. "Demi Bet on Love" tells the story of a young plumber who has luck with rne horses and tries to make it a caieer. against the wishes of his father and his sweetheart. After a meteoric career at tt tracks, he finds himself a big time gambler but without the love of his sweet heart. How circumstances csme to a climax to effect real happiness gives the film unusual dramatic in terest. Both features will be shown on all shows. , Tom Keene Coming In Rialto Feature With barking six-guns and flying fists Tom Keene dashes into his most ipectacular screen adventure at the Rialto theatre tomorrow In "CroMfire," featuring Betty Fomess and "Ed Kennedy. He careens over a rough prairie In a racing automobile, dives with his famous horse from a high cliff Into a river, and leaps from a speeding motorcycle to a horse towing a run away wagon to conquer western bandits and eastern gangsters and foil a piot to rob four venerable old prosocotors of their gold mine. In tne supporting cast are Eddie Phillips and Stanley Blystone. Wedding Bells Miss Nellie Robblns, daughter of Mrs. Nick Young, and Charles O. Reed, both of this city, were married Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In the study of the First Christian church, Rev. W. R. Balrd performing the wed ding ceremony In .the presence of a few relatives of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Reed will make their home In this city. ONE MONTH ItKFORE SCHOOL BEI.I.S It I Ml Just one month .of vacation time remains for boys and glrla of Med ford for school bells win ring again September 18th, It was announced today. That date has been decided upon for official opening of the school Superintendent E H. Hed rick reported. The number "of months school will contlnus still remains unknown, the time being dependent upon the "psy ment of taxes. BIRTHS Born to Mr and Mrs D. W. Cof fin of Ashland, a son, at the Sa cred Heart hospital here this morn ing. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during our recent be reavement in the loss of our wife and mother. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. C. E. LeMolne and Family. C!.IestP??. " GOODY."" You ft aleX ie built COURTHOUSE KEYS ARE ROUNDED UP Round -up of the master keys of the courthouse Is under way this week by the county court. The mas ter keys seemed to have been distrib uted rather Indiscriminately during the short regime of the former county Judge. Earl H. Fehl. No accurate in formation Is at hand as to Just how many master keys were released. Sev eral have been turned in. The county court plans slight changes In the locks to the county courthouse, to render the remaining outstanding keys useless. It la not anticipated that anyone will endeavor to enter the courthouse now. but It is In voked as a precautionary measure. All doors to county of fires hsve been ordered locked at the close of the day's business, as well as the vault and safes containing valuable records. A close check will be kept on master keys. Last January and February, there was considerable prowling around the courthouse at night, by unauthorized persons. This brought complaint from citizens without results. Evidence in the Fehl trial showed that the ex-county Judge was In pos session of a master key ere he was inducted Into office. The state con tended that Fehl and his lieutenant, Tom L. Brecheen of Ashland, through the means of this master key, entered the clerk's office last December, re moved ' stickers from ballot pouches.. and a few days later reported to the grand Jury that "somebody has been tampering with the ballot pouches." The- county Judge this week also Today Friday Saturday A THRILL ROMANCE OP HOLLYWOOD'S DEATH-DEFYING STUNT MEN ... Also Fhll BaRer ' In a Musical Comedy "Poor Little Rich Boy" "Pigskin" Sport Beel News of SPT Tlre PRICES? No more than you'll pay for other tires and leu than you paid for most Good yean last Fall. All-Weither Pathfinder 4.40-21 7.20 4.50-21 7.90 4.75-19 8.40 5.00-19 9.00 5.25-18 10.00 5.50-19 11.50 6.00-19 13.05 6.50-19 16.05 IsWV fl t soistht wu.m, wmun t09 ..alt, ...Co .III a. .KO-KAOIO rutvr. h&a disposed of a number of probate matters and aanlty hearing cases thst have been accumulating for the past three months. A meeting is cslied at the Chamber of Commerce on Saturday. Aug. 18th, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of form Ins a N. R. A. code, and it la verv 'urgent that all common carriers. anywhere for hire, private truck own ers, or anyone connected with the operation of trucks for hire, attend this meeting. This code must ue agreed upon and forwarded at once. (Adv.) Has Tonsils Out Shirley Wlsen berger underwent an operation for FOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR SALE 5-room completely mod ern house, bsrn, one acre: reason able terms. Near Howard school. 431 E. Hth. FOR SALE Davenport, electric rane. radio, winter coat, M00. 38 Myrtle. R. t. RED pullets, 20 weeks old. Blood, Pitt View Ave., near Central Point. TWO Jersey heifers, 3 and 1 montha. uiooa, Pitt view Ave. FOR BENT 6-room modern house, east side. Phone 165a. HOUSEHOLD furniture for sals. 117 Mistletoe. FOR RENT September 1, modern 5 room unfurnished house on east side; hardwood floors, furnace, fire place, bullt-lns, nice lawn and shrubs. Phone 1202-Y. CASH PAID for men's secondhand suits, odd coats, hats snd shoes. Will H. Wilson, 33 N. Front St. LOST Bunch keys on key chain, on i.ui.u oatuiib. neturn K iTlouns. NICE fresh Golden Bantam sweet corn. Will deliver direct to your home for canning. Phone 307, Central Point, Ore. BSfMBI Shows at 2:00 7:13-9:15 IEESS3EQ! WORLD'S FINEST SOIiNI) RCA LAST TIMES TONIGHT ' ANN HARD IN 0 R0BT. MONTGOMERY "WHEN LADIES MEET" Friday and Entertainment TWO BIO MMr visa- b it,r 4.' n -Jhe- ESi ueiMNis king DEVIL'S BROTHER From the Comic plus A GAMBLE WITH HAPPINESS! Slow horses and fast wo men taught him mora about life in a few days than most of us see in a decade I Da 'oo to 1 i-.t -m. w Itl wag? SINGER ROGERS f removal of tonsils at the Community hospitsl todsy. EjUMiMMarMisraanai u Who wears the pants In your family? Is this what we're coming h when women nil the too? . "I'm going Horns to Father !" THE WARRIORS HlSBAIID with ELISSA LAND. Marlorlc Rambcau Ernest Tmcx David Manners SUNDAY ISMPMMJSJliMJUliSMJi Mata . . . . 2Se Eves. .... 350 Kiddles Dime MIOII FIDELITY Willi'. RAMIE Saturday Hit of the Year! SHOWS IN ONE ...Just a couple of blunder bussing ban dits blunder ing their way throughlife! Their chuckles will become your ' roars! - LAUREL , WUVER $ HARDY Opera "Fra Diavolo" Dorn ON LOVE SHIRLEY GRIT CHARLES ORAPEWIN MERNA KENNEDY LUCILLE GLEAS0N Tl UW' '. VBTW e.W.tM SSI ssuaisMiaii lyu- - -