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MEDFORD MAIL TRIG'S HiniEljfBWBfffiGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1033. PAGE FIVE Local and Personal c.i.n in Med ford Henrs, Enden ol Aahland wu a bualnew vlattor in Medford Monday. Fined 10 Ja" Burnl. S4. was fined 10 in city court thl morning on charge ot being drunk In a pub lic place. Receive! Treatment Mra. Cea'l Day ol Lake Creek la a patient at the Community hospital, where ahe la re ceiving medical attention. Reporta Theft A aaddle. aaddle nockete and a bridle were aioien the W. A. Jonee place on Spring atreet. he reported to city police today. Loan Purse .Ruth Oalloway of Oold Hill left a report at the city police station that ahe loat her puree yesterday on the main street in Med ford. Return from North Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Van Dewalker have return?d .. mh fori from Portland and Sa- i.m where they spent a week on business and pleasure. tnt siinrisiv Trln Mr. and Mra. Eugene Trahern of Grants Pass were v.sltiriR friends In Medford Sunday, and Chuck Williams of Medford apent the day in Grants pass. Steal Beef Nichols ti Ashpole's slaughterhouse was broken into some time early tnu morning, ana v nnnii HraftKpri hppf wfui atolen. ac rordlng to a report at the city polUe station. Goea to Klamath Wilbur Phillips, special agent for the Security Insur ance company, with headquartera in Fortland. left this morning for Klam ath Palla, having spent a few days in Mediora. nFM r.ot nppr Trl Groves of Medford reports that he shot the first deer In the Fish lake country iu seuon. The three-polr buck weigh ing 125 pounds was killed after only wo hours nuniing last oavuratty. nu nnnnrf rnnmrnlllff the col lislon at the corner of Fourth and Front streets, about 5 AO o'clock aun Mnin TTAnnpth Sutherland of Maple Park drive and Chester Orlrn of S17 Edwards street filed accident reports late Monday. 24 Accidents Reporta of accidents filed at the city police station aurmg the month of September totaled 24. It was reported today. Under the fMmn Ibis It. la iVmmilftrV tn fllC a. report of a collision within 24 hours allerwara. Plates Turned In Owners of lic ense plates which were lost and have been turned In at the state police olflce. are requested by Captain Lee M. Bown to call for them. They are T-8642, T-26276, T-3228 and 165-876 At the city police atatlon, Ucenae plate 208-534 has been turned In, Held In Jail John Buck, 15, son cf Edward Buck of Seattle, 1 being held In the county Jail by state police, awaiting money from the boy's father, that he might return home. State police arrested the boy Sunday In Ashland. He said he had run away from hla home In the north. I RCA PERFECT SOUND I Starts TODAY For 2 Days LUXURY LINER A world afloat . . . orchJd elegance of first cabins and sordid squalor of teerage hrlng Itfe'i hopefuls life's damned, across the broad Atlan tic! ... with a passenger list Including George Brent Zita Johann Vlrlcnne Osnorn. Alice Whlt Frank Morgan For Medical Can P. W. Ollmora ! patient thla week at the Community i hospital for medical care. Mrs. Land Visit Airs. Ira Lantz ot Berkeley. Cal., is a visitor in Med- ALSO SPOKTLIGFIT Morton Downey In "Hold Up" News Dally Mat. 1:30. atliSaHUMail Ere. 7 p.m. Visits Son Mrs. L. 0. Smith of Central Point I spending today in Medford. visiting her son, C. K. Smith, who la in a local hospital. Mr. Smith suffered Injuries while doing orchard work at central Point. Issue Permit A building permit wu Issued yesterday by the city to Uttrell Parts on East Main street, to remodel the building formerly occu pied by the John Cupp furniture store. Cost of the remodeling was estimated at 1500. The work is be ing done under the supervision of Rimer Chllders. Postpone Meeting Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club. No. 223, rtU lesume regular meetings on October i3 Instead of October 5. &s previously anounced. The meeting will be held bt Neighbor Pick el's, with a covered dish luncheon at 12:30, followed by a business meeting and social afternoon. Mr. Steep Dies Mrs. C. O. Van- Sooyoc today received word of the death Sunday evening of Edward Steep, a former resident of Medford, having made his home here for many jeara. He came to this city in 1909 Mr. Steep died at his home In Beverly Hills, Cal., where he has resided for the past two years. He was 82 years of age. Mrs. Powell Still 111 Mrs. Pr-d Powell, who has been convalescing for the past week at the home of her aunt at Merrill, Ore., was unable to return to Medford Sunday as she had planned, and will be in her shop c?aln next Monday, for the first time Mr. Powell motored to Merrill yester day to bring her home, but she was not able to make the trip. a Phelan In Court Dan Phelan, charged with driving while intoxi cated, was fined $100. sentenced to 30 days in the county Jail, which sentence automatically revokes his driver's license for a year. Phelan was given 60 dnys to pay his fine. and the Jail sentence was withheld He was arrested Sunday morning on Main street by state police. Prom Northern California In cluded among business callers in Med ford from northern California Satur day and yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Plahburn. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gerllaher. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Crom well and M. Franklin of McCloud: Mrs. P. Wheeler. Mrs. O. O. James and Rodney Wood of Yreka: Mri. Bernard Hebe rile and Mra. Fred M. Stratton of Weed, and Mrs. M. B. Kelly and O. E. Wendell of Duav muir. v Visitors Here Business visitors In Medford over the week-end Included E. Q. Garrett and Mrs. V. P. Kenney ?1 Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wade of Rogue River, Mrs. Olive Baldwin of Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Sloan of Phoenix, Mrs. O. E. Henderson and Prank Pettlgrew of Eagle Point, Mra Peter Pick of Jack sonville, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lambsin and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lelser of Grants Pass and Mrs. Roy Estes of Talent. Lecture Tonight Miss Flower Sech ler of Los Angeles, who will lecture this evening at 220 North Oakdale avenue, on "The Law of Compensa tion." cornea to Medford highly rec cmmended. At the age of 14 she had her spiritual awakening, and from then on began to teach. The lecture is free. Mrs. Vlda Stone and Miss Sechler are the guests of Mrs. Ida Wood and Florence Graves. Miss Sech ler is said to be the youngest speaker on the unity staff. Close Savaee Gates According to the Grants Pass Daily Courier, the gates at the Savage Rapids dam were cJosed Monday morning and workmen commenced removing the pipe-line across the river, Forbes W. Fosbery, secretary-manager of the Grants Pass Irrigation district, said Monday. Thla concludes the 1033 Irrigation season, and after the pipe-line has been re moved, different maintenance work will be done until winter. The pipe line, which la used to carry water from the gravity ditch on the south side over to the north side of tfce Rogue river, la removed each winter to lessen danger of its being torn down by high wster. Mrs. Lants Is re-1 i the former Carrie j ford thla week, mem be red here i Ctrnahan. League to Meet On Monday even ing, tn the parlor of the Holland hotel. the southern Oregon branch of the League of Western Writers will meet at 7:30 o'clock. Rosenberg Returns David Rosen berg of the Bear Creek orchards re turned to Medford from Portland to day by train, having conferred on fruit mattera in the northern city. Visits Mrs. Trowbridge Captain Edgar A. Elklns of Los Angeles, son-in-law of Mrs. Alice Trowbrodge, is in Medford for a few days, vlstlng at the Trowbridge home. Roberts Returns Attorney Oeorge M Roberts, who left Sunday evening for Portland to attend to business matters, returned to Medford on the Oregonlan today. Undergoes Operation Gladys St. John of this city underwent a major operation at me community hospital Monday and was reported getting along nicely. Prisoners Arrive Federal prisoners brought here from Portland for the touthern Oregon term of court, ar rived in Medford on the Oregonlan thla morning, city and county of. fleers aided the federal authorities in transporting them to the county jau Sari Maritza Will Come in Holly Hit: Dietrich Film Ends A new Marlene Dietrich, different than her mllllona of screen admirers have ever glimpsed In her previous pictures, will be seen in "The Song of Songs," her new picture, playing at the Holly for the last time to- nignt. Miss Dietrich, who hitherto has ap peared aa a sophisticated, worldly woman, la revealed In her new nrn. ductlon aa an Innocent young coun try gm oi rare beauty, who goes to Berlin, and, Jilted by a handsome young sculptor, runs the gamut of vmgic experience. one marries a rich and elderly Baron, whom she doea not love, and. following their divorce, ahe becom. bitter and disillusioned, and a notor ious woman in the gay German clty'a Sari Maritza, sensational new ct nema "find," will star In the widely heralded screen hit, "Monte Carlo Aiaaness," which opens at the Holly Wednesday. Medford theater-goera will welcome the opportunity of seeing thla new star In this Holly picture Deginning tomorrow. 'LUXURY LINER' HAS NOTED PASSENGERS "Luxury Liner." film which relates the drama In the lives of the nassen. gera aboard a magnificent ocean liner during the six days of It vovaue from Europe to America, opens at the noxy cneater today. Oeorge Brent, Zlta Johann. VlV' lenne Oeborne, Alice White, Verree Teasdale. C. Aubrey Smith and Prank Morgan head the "passenger list" In me rum. 1 Malta Commander? No. 4, Knights Templar. Masonic Temple. Stated conclave, Ashland, Wednesday evening, Oct. 4th. Open ahort form. brief business routine; also work tn Red Cross and Malta degrees, the lat ter conferred by past commanders. All Sir Knights invited. J. H. HARDY, Commander. W. H. DAT, Recorder. SILVER SCREEN REVIEW By Mary Grelner Kelly. If you're collecting wlse-cracka. don't watt for Mae West. Sneak Into what is alleged to be Connie Bennett's Bed of Rosea." RKO production, clos ing at the Rlalto tonight, and get an earful of Pert Kelton'a first edition. Aa Connie's ex-reform-achool mate. Pert walks right Into stage center and staya there aa long as she wanta. The 'star" of the picture can't, or doesn't do anything about It. After all, who could, with a laugh dynamo like thla Kelton woman around? When Pert's hips begin action It takea a pair of mighty good eyes to follow them. And her vocal hand springs are turned loose well. brother. It's no place for a deaf man. Pert Kelton, herself. Is the show. The theme la not new or particularly Interesting. Joel McCrea la sympa thetically cast aa the captain of a cotton barge, who falls In love with and unconsciously reforms Bad-Girl Connie Bennett. The latter. In spite of Pert, does one of her best pieces of acting so far. Livestock PORTLAND. Oct. 3 (AP) Cattle: 35, calves 10; steady to weak, quota tions unchanged. Hogs: 300, 15c lower. Lightweight, good and choice, $4.755.35; medium weight, good and choice, 4.756.35; heavyweight, good and choice, S4.40j 94.85; other quotations unchanged. Sheep: 200; quiet, steady, quota tions unchanged. v?7 Wall St. Report NEW YORK. Oct. Stocks moved slowly and indecisively today as most traders and Investors con tinued to remain tn neutral territory white waiting for possible develop ments in the monetary situation There was a moderate demand for some metals and a few specialties, but the rails were a trifle heavy tn spot. The close was slightly irregu lar. Transfers approximately 900.000 chares. Today's closing prices for 31 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye .. 131 Am. Can IIL 88 Am. ib Fgn. Poff,,,.,,... 9 ! A. T. & T .. H7ai Anaconda ............. Atch. T. & S. P.... Eendlx Avla . Beth. Steel Catepillar Tract. . Chrysler r00 LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH PAID tor men-, secondhand sulta. odd coats, oats and anoea Will H Wilson 3a N Front 8t. Pay As You Ride Have your car overhauled now, 6 to U months In which to pay I New, low financing rates. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. EXCELLENT Weber Piano for sale very cheap. See Mrs. aunecooi, Holland Hotel. ANYONE wishing transportation to Los Angeles or way polnte, call 790-J. FOR RENT OR SALE 1 acre good soil, modern 8-room plastered bun galow, $15 per month. Inquire evenings, 402 W. Jackson. RECONDITIONED USED CARS WRITTEN OUARANTEE 1930 Bulck Sport coupe. 1031 Chev. 3-door Sedan. 1930 Chev. 4-door Sport Sedan. 1029 Ford Roadster. 1928 Chrysler Coupe. 1929 Ford A. Touring. 1928 Chev. Coupe. 1930 Chrysler Brougham. 1929 Olds Coupe. Better Cars for Less Money. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. ' 38 ft. Riverside. FOR SALE Piano, slightly used, coat $450: real bargain. Call at 211 West Jackson. FOR SALE Tomatoes. Prunes to be picked and dried on shares. F. S. Carpenter, Jacksonville highway. ... 1 XT'.' Hi vntm.- man n morals, a hostess, age 18 to 25, for Saturday nignt, uewjoer iwi. wnw Box 499. Mall Tribune for Informa tion. References on requeat. FOR RENT Nicely furnished house 2 bedrooms, good location. Vawter Real Estate, pnone U4-J. CUCUMBERS, cut flowers, pickles. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. Light structural ateel fabrication BrIU Metal Works. Em. mmim Hurry! Hurry! POSITIVELY ENDS TONITg Helen Hayes and ' Clark Gable in "The White Sister" Also Colored Silly Symphony Starts Wet., "The Outsider" Shows at 2:00 7:15-9:15 EDS Mats. ... 150 Eves . . . 25c Kiddles ... 10c WORLD'S FINEST SOUND .... RCA IHGII FIDELITY WIDE RANGE Comt. Solv Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont Gen. Foods Gen Mot Int. Hsrvest. I. T. & T Johns-Msn. Monty Ward North Amor Penney (J. c.).. Phillips Pet Radio . Sou. Pac , Std Brands .., St. Oil Cal....... St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. ... Union Carb , Unit. Aircraft . U. S Steel 15 52 S 15 32i 18'i 41'i 35 2i . 74'i , 35J, 28', , 36", , 12'i . 50 . 18'i . 17'J . 43'i . 15'; . V, . 22 . 23'4 39?, . 391, . 5T4 . 40?, . 30 1, . 45 u, were a number of milk bottles that suddenly found themselves being re turned to the grocery store In ex change for the nickel deposit levied by the merchant when milk waa bought and bottle waa brought along by the purchaser. 'WHITE SISTER' ENDS RUN AT STUDIO "The White Stater." starring Helen Hayea and Clark Gable closes at the Studio theater tonight. The pro gram tonight also Includes a silly symphony cartoon In color.. "The Outsider," a film adaption ot a great Broadway atage hit opens at the Studio tomorrow. J if' .,.4 "v.- j pv: Come over to the SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Theatre Fan Sells Bottles to Attend Will Rogers Comedy Sometimes a chance remark made by a theatre natron glvea a definite Insight into the hold some particular ataff has upon the public. yesterday, a prominent citizen of Medford was overheard telling the cashier of the Cratcrlan theatre that, having been caught short of funds, he had found It necessary to sell a couple of milk bottles In order to raise the needed amount of admis sion price to see Will Roncra In Doctor Bull." And, Judging from the huge i crowds attending the show, there 1 Do you want to feel always at your beat? To meet each day with fresh vitality? You can. For when you're healthy, you're happy. A delicious cereal provides the "bulk" that is so important in overcomingcommonconstipation. Tests show Kcllogg's All Bran also supplies vitamin B to further aid rcfrular habits. In addition, All-Bran is twice os rich in iron as an equal weight of beef liver. The "bulk" in All-Bran Is tauch like that in leafy vege tables. What a relief to enjoy an appetizing cereal instead of taking patent medicines. Serve as a cereal or use in cooking. Direc tions on the red-and-green pack age. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. fjiv.; ''1 .0 r. m Matinee, 25c; Eve., 35c; Kiddies 10ci"H a,-)w..ua Tomorrow and Thursday Pep!. .. Girls!. ..Gayety!... Music! ...and Lots of Oo-la-la! Phone How Easy It Is To Solve Your Winter Fuel Prob lem Right Now and SAVE MONEY on FACTORY BLOCKS and PINE SLABS TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY Lumber Building Material and Fuel Phone 7 ' End North Central "A Good Firm to Trade With" A lone, handsome nun the last on earth . . punned by millions ot lore-hun-frj ntautlM. do they auction him off! It's a Riotl Lat Times Tonight Everybody's talking about PERT KELTON with CONSTANCE BENNETT in "BED OF ROSES" -tffS-U AII-P.DAU k. " MH"I' I M.J. K- I E(J .1 W H u f I .J;.' "K- iH:i.'ljjj:::: 7:15-9:15 1 in I. ji . . .. I . I I in IhJtI Kiddles ... 10c ! ., C SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST fy " .V o Postively Ends Tomorrow! j Come Early and Avoid the Rush! 2 t4 tlftw I'm .;L Ask Anybody What Kv-.'.V- 1' They Think About ' 1 DOCTOR DULL 3M with LOUISE DRESSER .VERA ALLEN W jj MARIAN NIXON HOWARD LALLY I STARTS THURSDAY v; cf 7' The screen version of y . TU ) jr ,1 the play made famous Guy Bates Post double fA ., Ti.' J ii?J hut .hen ( .OH V A WW" ' ; he thol,t T ) JtXlf-'AV makln, Ca&- "' Tf? I .' lor. to hla y - -A I .r.!?;i -., HURRY! HURRY! LAST TIMES TODAY Hi Wne of the world's great lova stories comes to the siar who can moke it live DIETRICH SONG OF SONGS' A S0U8EN .MAMOUIIAN flOOUCtlON Harmonfl Sudtriponn'l lovt ClotllC BRIAN AHJINf UONEl AlWIll AUSON SKITWOHTH A Paromounl Picture & NEW SHOW TOMORROW WEDNESDAY "Monte Carlo Madness" With the New Find ' SARI MARITZA COMING SAT., OCT. 7 Why should a man want one woman . . . with ft million others waiting? Warner Baxter and My ma Lay tell you ... In Arthur Somen Hoche's "Penthouge". -ill" . 1 Mnten To Our Pronram Over kMKO Earn EtenlnK M P. St. to 7 1. M. 58 to ft, 0 v. in in Kit ''. u u c Q E v. V a, ej C O c o u c I m .1 c a C cs I 3 o VJ s o a S 44 C t . ft c o '-Jl 01