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MTCPFORD MATL TBTBUNE. MEDFOUn. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 25. 1933. PAGE ELEVEN . 1 Local and Personal ! MrL Raker rILi Un. Sam Baiter of Grant Pa wu a visitor la Med- Gout in Portland Mt Patsy flmltn, daughter ot Mr. and Mr. Broeat Smltb, la spending two -weeks la Portland vlaitlng frtenda. In Ashland W. A. Gate and W. H. Lydlard of the Economy Groce teria spent Wednesday tn Ashland attending to business affairs. Webster Arrives L. Webster of Los Angeles arrived In Medford this afternoon by plane to visit hts eousln. W. O. Webster. In Medford Thursday Justice of the Peace L. A. Roberta of Ashland was In Medford yesterday attending to business matters. Visit Grandparents Virginia Loom la of the Whipple studio here, ha returned to Medford from Ash land, where she spent a week visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Be&gle. . in City Today A group of railway representatives, in . charge of freight traffic, arrived here today, and are attending to business matters for their companies. They are A. J. Cos tello. freight representative for the Baltimore & Ohio railroad and the Alton Railroad company, with head quarters in Portland; S. A. Williams, general western freight fluent for the Alton Railroad company and the Baltimore 4s Ohio Railroad company, headquarters In Chicago: Frank L. Maher, district freight and passenger representative for the Baltimore & Ohio, with headquarters In Seattle. Blr, Agues Win o. C. C. head quarters announced today that Camp Bly defeated the CHft Springs camp baseball team, 0 to 0, this week, and Agnes defeated Pistol River, 23 to 4. Juan Burhter III Little Miss Joan Rose Buchter, granddaughter of Mrs. Rose Elfert, has been 111 for the past two days, her young friends are sorry to learn. Visits Evans Family Mrs. Thomas B. Lee of Los Angeles arrived here this forenoon on the Shasta, to be the guest for a few days of the C. B Evans family. In Medford Thursday William Dlnsmore of Tacoma, governor of the first district, International Rotary, was a visitor here yesterday, confer ring with local Rotarlans. Fighting Fire Members of the Mount Reuben C. C. C. camp are now fighting fire tn the Coquille area, word received In Medford from the camp officials states. Completes Visit Mrs. pred Pagler of Portland, who has been the guest here for the pats two weekr of Rev. and Mrs. N. D. Wood, returned north today on the Shasta. Vndergoes Operation Mrs. Vtrgll Hawley. who was operated on this morning at the Sacred Heart hos pital, was reported as getting along nicely this afternoon. Returns Home Miss Luc lie Kraus. who arrived here Tuesday to visit MIrs Mary Hayes, left today on the Shasta for her home at Vancouver. Wash. . Fluhrer's Suggest For Your Picnic Lunches: DATE DROPS Delicious cookies well filled with nuts and chopped dates. Dozen 25c BROWNIE'S A favorite confection with the combined" flavor of chocolate and nuts. 2 for 5c ROCKS Large nut and raisin cookies. Dozen 20c ENGLISH HERMITS Dozen 25c ROLLS Dozen 15c 3C RCA PERFECT SOUND Ends TONITE First Time in Medford "AS THE DEVIL "COMMANDS" SATURDAY ONLY Continuous Shows 1 to 11 P. M. A THRILL A MINUTE! Kflying Fists, Barking Guns and a Terrific Forest Fire TOM tnr Death" TOT DODDER OLD ALSO HOKEM MYSTERY Krazy Kat Cartoon Visits Mauni Miller Maury of Crescent City U visiting hi brother: Henry and sister Mary Maury, at thetr home in the West Side district. Mrs. Montgomery 111 Mrs. Nolan Montgomery of Willamette avenue is reported seriously 111 due to compil es: ions from poison oak. Long Bet urn flero-Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long bar returned to Med ford from Santa Rosa, Cat., having been employed in the southern 'city, tn the apple. Shopping Yesterday Mrs. L. Hat field of Central Point was shopping In Medford - yesterday. Other callers were Mrs. Rose Whaley or Eagle Point, Laura Burson of Phoenix and the Royal Browns of Eagle Point. Inspect Camps On the monthly visit to the C. C. C. camps located In the Rogue River natlonsl forest, P. H. Brundage, assistant regional forester of Portland, and Supervisor Hugh B. Rankin of the Rogue River forest, are spending today Inspect ing the camp at Elk creek. Return to Puss Mrs. Dan Robert son and son Harley of Grants Pass, who have been spending the past two or three days here, are visiting Mrs. Robertson's daughter, Mrs. Stan ley Ogden. left today on the Shasta for their home. t Randall to Preach Reverend O. D. Randall. Sunday school missionary. will preach at the First Baptist church on the subject. "The Second Coming of Christ." Sunday morning j at 11 ocioca. An invitation is ex-i tended the public. j i Receive Hooks Additional sets of 50 books for the C. C. C. camp trav eling library have been obtained, the headquarters here said today, making a tola! of 700 books received for the libraries. The new allotment includes mostly fiction and adventure. Accident Reported E. W. Ryan of 430 South Fir street filed an accident report this morning with the city po lice concerning a collision at the cor ner of Fifth and North Central ave nue with the car driven by M. H. Simmons of this city. Loses Radiator Cap Guy W. Phet teplace of 325 South Holly street, had the radiator cap stolen from hts automobile while It waa parked In front of the First National bank on Main street thi morning, a report on file with thee Uy police show. Harlow Leaves nospltal W. B. Har low left the Sacred Heart hospital ! today after receiving treatment for ) burn, from which he had recovered t satisfactorily. Harlow was brought in from the C. C. C. camp at Apple gate. Bitten hy Do Mrs. Jennie Lewis of the Holland hotel was bitten sev several times laat night by a dog at 526 North Front street, owned by Mrs. ; Delia P. Croteau. according to a re port on file at the city police station. The dog waa taken to the Stone hos i pital for observation today. i ..... i Special- Meetings Saturday even ing at 7:45 o'clock, Mr. Jackson of Coquille will peak at the Four Square Gospel church, corner of Fourth and Bartlett streets, on the Anti-Christ. Mr. Jackson recently r- turned from a trip through Italy and Swl tee r land. All who are Interested are Invited to attend. Called to Blare The city fire de partment answered a call at 8:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon to the Swift building on North Fir street. which had caught fire from some refuse in the back of the structure. firemen reported. The blase caused no Interior damage but some loss through burning on the exterior. Mr, "r.hoepen Home Mr. Antone Schoepen returned Sunday morning from a seven weeks stay In Portland, during which ahe underwent a major operation. She was accompanied back to this city by Mr. Fay Hlnea, and waa reported getting along setli factorily this afternoon, although . still in a very weakened condition. i Revival Opens Sunday Reverend Paill Karln7 rilatrlt. mnirlntinlin) : for the California Oregon Pilgrim numicHB cnurcn, win nave cnarge or the revival camnalsn whi-.h wtii .-nn j here Sunday, announcement waa i mane Kxiay. i ne oio wesiey and fox i taught by the scriptures, will be the t tun vi Ljirwi meetings, ine cnurcn "Shame on S eel eyM That's . what some of Seeley Hall's friend were saying today. All because they saw the former local flying champion, re cently transferred to Seattle by the United Air Lines, walking down the railroad platform. Interviewed, Mr. Hall insisted that he hadn't been riding the train, if he did have a bag in hand, and announced that he would take his accuser for a spin they wouldn't forget, If he heard any more out of them. JAIL THIRTY DAYS Lyle Cain, charged with vagrancy, waa sentenced yesterday by Justice of the Peace William R. Coleman to serve 30 days In the county Jail. Culn entered the Plaxa restaurant in Ash land, ordered a meal, ate it. then ordered some sandwenes to take out. While the waitress was In the kitch en getting the sandwiches Cain de parted leaving his meal unpaid. The warrant against Cain charges that he is physically able to work, but for ten day made no effort to secure employment. He l a tran sient. County authorities and the state police have started a campaign against auto tramps and other tran sients, who are classified as "living by their wits." Walking off without paying for a meal, mooching' and "short -changing 'are classified a living by the wit. The Oregon law Is rather strict about such wlttlness. J. C. Young, local youth, arrested last Saturday while returning from the Jacksonville Jubilee charged with reckless driving, was fined 35 and given until September 16th to pay it. Young is alleged to have passed a long line of autos. at a high rate of speed without due regard for the safety of others. The past week 15 or more autolsts with foreign license plates on their autos have been hailed Into Justice court by the state police, fined for possession of improper licenses, and directed to procure an Oregon license. The offenders were fruit laborers from Washington and California. More arrest along the same line are anticipated. George O'Brien at Rialto f: pr fug George O'Brien is once again star Claire Trevor, a newcomer to the red In a Sane Grey story of the west, screen, plays opposite O'Brien, with "Life in the Raw." playing at the Greta Nissen a "vamp" of the pic Rialto theater today and tomorrow. 1 ture. ERNEST TRUEX IN MYSTERY COMEDY Whistling In the Dark." a mystery comedy, starring the renowned New York and London theatrical favorite. Ernest Truer, opena at the Studio rOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID for men' secondhand suits, odd coat, hats and shoes Will H. Wilson. S3 N. Front St. TOP PRICES oaid for 3nd hand fur niture. Berrydale 2nd nana store 1603 N. Riverside. Phone 360. FOR RENT Good board, room. 153 No. Oakd&lo. LOST 5x19 Riverside tire and rim. Reward. Box 13114, Tribune. EX PERI EN C 233 woman wants work a cook and housekeeper; can take complete charge. References. Tel. 852-W. TWO A-l cooks and housemen, col ored, desire work. Neat, courteous, reliable. 13113, Tribune. theater today Una Merkel has the leading feminine role. In re-enacting his original stage role in thla picture, Tmex makes a film comeback, although It la his first talking film. TOF Rogue River national forest offices here today received a telegram from Lynn Cronemiller. state forester at Salem, ordering the local forestry service not to Issue any more permit for the burning of slashings or other fire In the area. Thla order does not Include camp fires. Mr. Cronemiller telegram waa ls sxied because of the serious forest fire condition In the northern part of the state at the present time. Ann Harding Comes To Craterian Soon; Zasu Pitts Playing Is today's daughter safe because a minister ha uttered certain words viich privilege her to wear a wed ' tig ring and use another name? -? there as many enticement for ' married man a there are for tie modern bachelor7 How wrong ire the parent who ofttlme say, "Thank goodness, they're safely mar ried?" Pre- and post-marital problems of a present-day couple fall beneath a revealing searchlight In "Double Har ness." co-starring Ann Harding and William Powell at the Craterian the ater Sunday. The RKO-Radio picture present Joan Colby, a modern maiden with conventional Idea about marriage, and John Fletcher, bachelor rak-s. Feminine artifice lures John Into matrimony with Joan. Marriage 1 Irksome to Fletcher, torn from the freedom of bachelor hood. Learning of Joan deception to decoy htm to the altar, John has an excuse to kick over the traces. He return to a mistress while Joan is faced with a new teat of her re- sources. These complications end In . a surprise climax. Joau and John are portrayed by Ann Harding and William Powell In ; "Double Harness." Slim Summervtlle and ZaSu Pitts' in "Her First Mate 1 the Crate rian attraction for today and Saturday. TOM MIX AT ROXY IN 'HIDDEN GOLD' Tom Mix la coming bark, riding, fighting, socking hi way through the thriller of the wide open spaces, "Hidden Oold," which open at the Roxy tomorrow . Pretty Judith Barrle. Eddie Grtb bon and Raymond Hatton are with him in this gripptng cowboy dram. The police throw him into Jail as an uruler-cover man so that he can gain the confidence of an imprison ed Rang of bandits and find out whero they have hidden a fortune In gold before being captured. There" a blood-tlngllng prison break, a forest firu and a screen full of flying fists and bullet. From Trail Region S. W. Hutchi son of Rogue Elk was a business caller in Medford today. James Pey ton of the neighboring locality of Trail spent yesterday attending to business matter here. Oltl KN PINE Per Load In Two Load li t ' MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1123 N. Cent. Tel 631 JL Visit In Riddle Louise Keesee left on the Shasta today for Riddle, Ore., where she will spend some time visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ed Riddle. S linns nt 2:tH) 7:1-1 0:l WORLD'S FINEST BOUND II Mnt. Uc Kiddles Plme , . . IICA llinil FIDELITY WIPE RANGE I) rURN. 3 and 8-room apts. and gar-' Age, 604 W. 10th. 360-ACRE farm in Missouri for trade. Phone 657-x. ANYONE having any canning aprloots Phone 341-R-3. BIO green slabs, per load 3-load lots, vi.oo. Aieaiora jvuei i;o., Tel. 031, TOR SALE Model A Ford trnck. late i3u, long wneeidase, dual wheels and In A-l condition. KermJt Thlede, Eagle Point. un m fill SUNDAY SATURDAY NIGHT A N DifiTY MOORE'S Little Giants A Cool Place To Dance To Beautiful Music AT THE FAIRGROUNDS MEN LADIES 35c 10c I I loved this woman Y3v l I I and I took her f rorti JNb fff" j I 1 my be fr,end " r (mS A M i 'i 1 w a .i u i u i ii iJ iJi. Lsl Ni - -- I I'odav anrl Saturdfiv It fckv!S'l , 1 mEf-gm Ai n Jn! til ; axa r. i mr . i -At- C FWW TfflfcT ; EWIth fcrne.t Truei. In Merkel, ll-MUmr I fta Johnnr Mines U 'v4r1 I Lm Tlie Taxi r In VlaA 8etr litlnj l:m nark a wife" i j CooV n rrtoon p,'h ?'",, n iani Today and Saturday King of Western Stars! & GEORGE O'BRIEN Dynamic 1 ... Vigorous I . .' . Living whore life depends on hair-trigger speed . . . where fight ing is fast . . . and ro mance ia eternall . Zane Grey's "LIFE in the RAW" Claire Trevor Greta Nissen Plus Mlrkrr McOiiIrt Cnmedf Cartoon News Here's A Dance You Won't Want to Miss Shows at 2:00 7:1.1 !l:IS WORLD'S FIN'EST SOl'MI Mnts. Eves. . ..15c .2M Kiddles a Dime RCA IIIOM FIDELITY WIDE RANG! Ends Tomorrow Night J0 The Panic ,1 f f Scoop of S-M f rJ&$S Here's Slim as a dry-land. if I I water mariner, and V&a IJJNvJ f ' Rasa as the wife who ' ' rtff f thinks a ferrjbont Is as VT ' i'yjl fj g. food as a whole nary for TfcSUtltlERVlllET ZASU PITTS lia "HERFIR5T l 4 li! UMiwaiM, pictuni wim I 'J f 7 ' UNA MERKEL - fJ lfl I ' AilK WARREN HYMER MM W J iXjk Burton CHURCHILl Y Laurel and Hardyf tM "Inflation" I ,L Jff iTewsree fy&S -SUNDAY . SUNDAY Her Husband was Like A CAKE'OFJCE' wlien he learned she ha'dSh trie k 'e ci him 4 n f 6 marsSia She had to win him twice . . once for marriage . . and once for love 1 Al Stevart And His ORCHESTRA 1 0 - Snappy Entertainers -1 0 Saturday Nite PROSPECT Gentlemen 35c. 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