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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORI), OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1933. PAGE SEVEi Local and Personal OueiU In Medford Mr. Marie Beat and son George, of Ashland are apendlng the week-end In MedXord as the guests ol Mrs. O. H. Tic. On Trip South Robert Em men and Donald Moore lext Saturday aft ernoon by motor for Sacramento and San Franclsoo, where they plan to spend a few days. Undergoes Operation Mrs. W. Lane underwent a major operation yester day at the Sacred Heart hospital snd was reported getting along nicely yes terday afternoon. t Located Here Lieutenant Stanley PowlosW from the Pistol river camp, arrived at the CCO headquarters in Medford Saturday, where he will be stationed. To J'TllIe Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tic of this city spent yester day In Jacksonville, where Mr. Tic participated tn the parade. Mr. Ttce is sn old pioneer of this section. Shopping Saturday Among resi dents of the Central Point locality shopping In Medford yesterday were Mrs, Kenneth Beebe and daughter, Jane. Visit BdlJevs Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Butler of Monmouth are guests in Medford of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R Balley. In Medford Saturday Mr. and Mrs. B. Hasklns of the Apples at country, near Copper, were business visitors In Medford Saturday afternoon. Locating Station Norman C. White, assistant supervisor of Rogue River national forest, Is at the Pell can Guard station on Klamath Lake, locating a new lookout house. . In Hornhrook Bill Jones, con struction superintendent for the Rogue River national forest, spent Saturday in Hornbrook, Calif., locat ing road tractors and graders to be rented for use In the forest here. Painful Eye Injury S. S. Shell, lo csl man employed as saw flier at the Elk Creek CCC camp, was brought to Medford Friday afternoon to re ceive medical attention for his eye, which was pierced by a splinter of wood. No permanent Injury will re sult, according to the doctor's report. Beall Makes Catch R. V. Beall, progressive farmer of Beall Lane, was in Medford yesterday and reported a recent fishing trip to the head waters of Rogue river. He made a limit catch of big trout there. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Jess Rogers of Butte Falls underwent a major operstion at the Community hospital Friday and was reported get ting along nicely yesterday.. Attend Celebration Three truck loads of CCC boys from the Upper Roguer river camp, apent yesterday afternoon and evening at Jackson ville, attending the Gold Rush Jub ilee. From Union Creek Ray Warner of Trail, carpenter foreman at the Up per Rogue river CCC camp, was a business visitor In Medford Satur-, day. Mr. Warner la In charge of the construction of the new residence be i In,- built at Union Creek. Cards Available Membership cards for all persons belonging to the Med ford Chamber of Commerce can be obtained at the chamber. It was an nounced yesterday and all persons in terested are asked to call there Mon day or later for same. Returns from South Miss Jane Sollnsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sollnsky, returned to Medford Saturday on the Shasta from Berk eley, where she has been visiting for the past two weeks with her grand mother. Mrs. Sollnsky was a visitor here for some time, and Miss Jane returned south with her. I Climb Mt. McLougltlln Last Fri day evening George Kunzman - and party returned from a climb to the lookout station on the top of Mt McLoughlln. Those making the climb with Mr. Kunzman were Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor of the First Metho dist church, Arthur Cook, Stanley Kunzman and Ross Knotts. Fine Ship Displayed A ship, which will arouse the desire to go to sea in any old salt, who has known the waves, was displayed last week at the Chamber of Commerce, and at-, tr acted much attention among sea going enthusiasts. The ship, the work of John Braeno, 82 years old, was a beautiful bit of art work as well as an attractive exhibit. It was replaced in the window yesterday by a Sperry flour display, which was also attracting much attention. r i Si Putting Men to Work Is What Counts We have been doing our part by putting FIVE new men on our payroll since August 1st. Lectures at lake A. O. Jackson of Portland, forestry service lecturer, gsve his 45th lecture concerning for estry work, at Crater Lake Friday evening .and left to carry out his schedule. These lectures are being given through the cooperation of the state, and the Oregon Forest Fire as sociation. t In Medford Saturday Attending to business matters In Medford Satur day, at the Federal building, were John Hoist, lumberman for the Rogue Itlver national forest service, who Is stationed at Camp No. 3 in the Butte Falls area: and H. L. Nutting, sup erintendent of the Applegate CCC camp. t Stenibol Calls Here Harry Stembol, Portland representative of Wilson Bros., Chicago, spent seversl days last week In Medford snd was optimistic in his forecast for the future. He stated that business was slowly but steadily, improving and that defin ite signs of the success of Presi dent Roosevelt's NRA program were witnessed In all parts of the nation he had visited. SALMON PACKERS TO KEEP CURRENT PRICE ASTORIA. Ore., Aug. 19. (JF An offer to extend the current 4-cent a pound price for salmon until August 31, and to continue that price to August 35 if the quality of the catch does not drop, was made by packers here Thursday. Fishermen had de manded four cents until the end of the season. They said they would refer the offer to a mass meeting Saturday night. .Card of Thanks We wish to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness extended to us during our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife and sister. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Royal U Chambers, Mrs. Chas. Tullls, Laura C. Atkins, Mary O. LaClair Gene vieve Hogan Haller, Olive A. Hogan, Patricia A. Hogan, E. Bernard Hogan. Do You Agree? 4 - Louise Goodwin, 18 year old school girl, was declared to the prettiest back In America national contest In Denver. owa have at a 9CL 25 S15PERT0N RATE E (Continued from Page One) but number one fruit, and this phase was also agreed to by the canners. As the government has no Juris diction over prices In export sales and consequently could be of no help to canners in passing on higher coeta to the buyers, growers of number two pear will not profit by the federal plan to increase returns, Mr. Koozer pointing out thst most number two pears are canned for export purpose. As to what extent the action taken at the Portland meeting will be felt by Rogue River valley pear growers is problematical, according to mt. Koozer. who said he was Informed by cannery men in attendance from other northwest points that their require ments had been contracted from Washington growera on the old $15 and $10 basis. The same recommendation for a 35 per cent Increase In returns to growers was made by the agricultural adjustment administration to the California canners organization. It U understood, but the California in dustry was reported Friday as hav ing difficulty In meeting the pro posal, owing to the large proportion of export business done by the can neries of that state. Tomato Benefit Seen. Probability that tomato growers of the Medford district will also receive more for their crops than the' price at which they contracted early in the year Was seen by Ralph B. Koozer, president of the Bagley Canning Co.. of Ashland. Action of the agricultural adjust ment administration in calling for a 25 per cent increase In price to fruit growers is expected to be fol lowed by a similar step in regard to tomatoes would be passed on to the buyers, as is proposed In the pear deal, with the government taking such action as necessary to protect the canner where his product had already been contracted at a price based on the early season values. According to Mr. Koozer an in crease of 36 per cent tn the returns on tomatoes In this district, where the yield la estimated at three to four hundred tons this season, will be a very material addition to the total returns distributed among the growers. Collection of an additional 35 per cent from canned goods buyers was not deemed difficult this year as there is an Increasing demand for canned tomatoes which will be re flected in a larger pack than was anticipated early in the season, It was declared. - Boy's Dream Nipped. SEATTLE, Aug. 19. (AP) The States Steamship compsny said to day it would shatter the hope Of Charles Hall, 16-year-old stowaway from Portland, that he could visit the Far East. They said he concealed himself on the General Lee last Wed nesday, but that the steamship nil nols would meet the General Lee about 1000 miles from the mouth of the Columbia river and bring Hall back to Portland, with plenty of work to earn bis transportation en route. Ruth Chatterton Rialto Star fjP y ' ; a Ruth Chatterton hae the title role In "Frisco Jenny" (it the Rlalto theatre today and Monday. "Frleco Jenny" Is the etory of the old Barbery Coast before and atter the quake. There are lomt thrilling scents ot the disaster ot 1906 Included In the film. Trail Tree Trooper. SPOKANE. Wash.. Aug. 19 (API- Bloodhounds from the Spokane coun ty aherlffa office today were put on the trail of Leopold Thomas, New York City, a "tree trooper" who haa been lost In the central Idaho tlm berland since Monday. " NEW YORK. Aug. 19. (AP) A marriage license was Issued today to Harold S. Vanderbllt. yachting and bridge enthusiast, and Miss Gertrude b. Conaway. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT In beautiful Oak Grove district: 5-room modern and two or six acres. Reasonable. Inquire fourth house on left of Perrydale off Jacksonville highway. WANTED Two salesmen at once to handle Marvel-Lac. a new discov ery for automobiles, see H. E Ounnlng 340 South Riverside. VACATION CABINS $2 00 per week. Convalescent home grounds, facing park. Free vegetables. 158 Gran ite St.. Ashland, Ore. TOP PRICES paid for Snd hand fur niture. Berrvdale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Phone 366. FOR SALE Very attractive 6-room modern home, hardwood floors, fireplace, neat built-in kitchen, breakfast room. 3 bedrooms, bath, screen porch, stationary tubs, dou ble garage. Only 3 blocks from Court House, on paved street. All assessments paid. Total price $3,- 350.00 $100.00 down, balance $22.50 per month Including inter est. Phone 089-J. NljlllJ b0"! garden, potatoes, iwww oorni ftnJ alfalfa Neat, comfortable 4 -room home, abund ance of shade, family orchard, barn, furniture, garden tools, and chick ens go with the place. Only mite iron; city limits. Due to 111 ness must sell at once. $1,300 takes all. $500.00 down, easy terms on Daiance, cnanes A. Wing Agency, inc., is wo. Front St, FOR SALIC Circulating conl heater and davenport. 411 Woodstock. FOR SALE Rabbits. 731 Beekmsn FOR RENT 8 -room house, furnish ed or unf inished. Call 034-R. TODAY and MONDAY Continuous Shows Today I've sung Chinatown I've worn the quart! . Warren William ,n "The Match King" With LILY DAMITA Also Ruth Etting in 'BYGONES' "Swing Hish", A Sport Reel Pathe New, V A U D E V I L L E S T A R S tsm Starts TODAY j ft ''jLn ' Continuous Shows 0hf& llf fjH : '4 I Against mMi jsy i s . i -j .&:. u a ui 'm. . .Bir iMi - EsZaniMMilZsWMS'Iss Shows at , m WW WBJH 9 MatB 1AC 2:003:19 II 1 r..JT. iWtm W $ jBI F.trt 2.tc 7:159:18 HJ , J, 1 XJL- 1 FS? Kiddles A Dime WORLD'S FINEST SOUND .... RCA HIGH FIDELITY WIDE RANOB MANY THRILLS IN 'THE BIG CAGE' Actual thrills of danger, rather than those of dramatic situations crested by the writers of motion pic ture stories, feature "The Big Cage," the circus drama which opens at the Roxy today. This remarkable picture presents in its leading role the daredevil Clyde Beatty, youngest and greatest of the world's animal trainers, who is seen In hslr-ralslng performances with 43 jungle-bred lions and tigers. Beatty la the only man who ever combined lions and tigers In a circus "act." In this story, written by himself and Edward Anthony, baaed on his own life, he Is seen developing the per- EHssa Landi in Craterian Satire E In "The Warrior'a Husband." at the Craterian theatre until Tuesds.; night, Ellssa Land! Is one of a trlbo of Amazons who keep the men In thet places. Ernest Truex, shown above, Is one of the featured performers Marjorle Ram beaux and David Manners are also In this hilarious satire a the days when the women were men and the men were the clinging vlnei formance which has made him the greatest attraction of the tented-show world. The climax of the picture takes place in a mammoth circus tent during a performance, with several lions and tigers escaping irom tne arena and creating pandemonium. 'THE MATCH KING' OPENS AT STUDIO : A picture with background v' atrange romancea and coloaaal tlnan clal and political Intrigue., 'TB Match King." featuring Warren Wll Ham and the exotlo LIU Oamlta. wll open today at the Studio Theater. It plot rivals in Imagination th wildcat (lotion and would acarcely b believed were It not that It hu i counterpart In real life. Roof flaahlnga and gutters. BrU Metal Work.. Today and Monday I've MADE Men and I've RUINED Women! hymns in a mission and diamonds by SINGING DANCING FUN LEO DAVIS 10 PIECE COLORED ORCHESTRA NBC AND COLUMBIA ARTISTS Fairgrounds Tuesday, Aug. 22 Harlem Exponents of Modern Rhythm Over KMED, Tuesday from 6:30 to 7 Men 40c. Ladies 25c T H E W O R L D S B E S T mm HATMRTOM tony with CLYDE BEATTY and his wild .v. animals Wl ANITA A0I. An OtrtM.VlM Bemett. Mickey Rewter. Walleet t4, rnimwi Hsitee. tv to CMe Swy ALSO -"111 Be niad When You're Dead" Inthod Maiden Newt I've slept in gutters and I've slept in silk I . . . I've broken all Ten Command ments and if they ever make another one, I get first crack at it I . . . I'm 'Frisco Jenny of the Bar bary Coast The Lady of Diamonds whose name is shame from Shanghai to the Bowery I You don't have to tell me I'm a bad woman . ... KNOW IT! w KitlofufHIt Donald Cook Louis Calhern James Murray Harold Hubei SENSATIONAL Scenea of the SAN FRANCISCO QLAKE of 1BS ADDED COMEDY CARTOON SCENIC NEWSREEL a Shows at 2:003:05 7:159:18 N:ina WORLD'S FINEST SOUND Mats. Eves, Kiddies RCA HIGH FIDELITY WIDE RANOB Today-Mon-Tue YES!... that's what we want to know! Who wears the pants in YOUR family?... "Com u and I'll ihotv you Kffluof my etchings" , ' I m going Horn to Father " "All tight, then. WALK .home, you flat tirt!" . . 25o , , 35o ...100 7 THF (.. :.v . V , 1 ! t I'm tuatttTi z for a strut car." ' In this picture it's the WOMEN who do the chasing . . . and the MEN who are chastel ... The Funniest SeM of Romances Ever Screened I The Men Are Clinging Vines! The Women Big, Strong Mammas I WARRIOR'S HUSBAND EUSSA LANDI Marjorie Rambeau Ernest Truex David Manners In this riotous hit the WOMEN -are the traveling Salesmen the MEN are the farmer's daughters I ADDED "Detective Tom Howard of the Suicide Squad" "Hollywood On Parade" Screen Song . Movietone News 7t