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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCfOB?.ft IP, 1033. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal Mri. Piatt Beturns Mra. Hal Piatt. ho bu been spending some time at N-port; Corvallls and sln, return ed to Medford Saturday. Goes to School Homer Piatt, ton or Mr. and Mra. Hal Piatt, hai re turned to Stanford university, where he la taking up the work of hla sen ior year. Returns from Eugene Ernest R. Ollatrap, business manager of the MaU Tribune, has returned here, fo! lowing a week' stay In Eugene with tala family. t Aliens in Ashland Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Alien and daughter Virginia of Medford visited Sunday with Mr. and Mra. E. T. Allen. Aahland Dally Tld lnga. To Spend Day Here O. T. McWater, extension horticulturist for the state of Oregon, with headquarters at Cor Tellla, la expected In the city to con fer today with Dr. W. W. Aldrlch of the government experiment station. At Carherry Creek Lieutenant Harry J. Harper, company commander of the Cllft Springs CCC camp, la at Carberry creek In the Applegate re gion, making arrangement for trans ferring the camp to the winter alte. Called to I-os Angeles Mra. P. H. Dressier of 1107 East Main street left Monday evening for Los Angeles, where she was called by the sudden paaslng of her mother, Mra. Jennie Dorland. Erect Signs Today Members of the game division, Oregon state police, were today busy, erecting 100 "No Hunting" signs in the vicinity of the gsme sanctuary In the Phoenix dis trict, where a number of pheasants were raised this year. The hunting season opena October 19. In Medford Today P. B. Miller, general agent for the St. Louis and Southwestern railway, with headquar ters in Seattle, la spending today in Medford on business. Leave for East Mr. .and Mrs. John L. Palmer lert yesterday by train for Spring Valley, 111., where they will make their home. Mr, Palmer has been with the OCC'a at Government camp during the summer, Return Daughter Home Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Martin of this city motor ed to Medford Sunday to get their daughter Louise, who spent the week end there with a friend, Mae Au drewa. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Snapdragon Bouquet Displaying the lovely shades of the early fall, an attractive bouquet of anapdragons waa brought to the Mail Tribune of fice today by Mra. O. J. Wolfe, who often takes large bouquet to her many friends. Goes to Klamath In order to serve aubpoenaa for the federal term of court now In session In Medford, Deputy United Ststes Marshal Cal C. Wella lert this morning for Klamath Falls and communities In that sec tion. Had Lights Stolen Merrltt Probst field of 248 South Riverside reported to the city police yesterday afternoon that he had two fender guide lights stolen from his automobile while the car was parked on Sixth street Sat urday night. To Present Minstrels "Old Cabin Home" will be presented by the Pres byterian choir at the Jacksonville school gymnasium, Thursday evening. October 13, beginning at 8 o'clock. Twenty people are Included In the minstrel show troupe, which la being directed by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nee. , TODAY and Wednesday . RCA PERFECT SOUND MAGIO MUSIC BLAZING BEAUTY All In Natural Color COMEDY With Paul Whlteman and Hla Band, Blng Crosby, John Boles ALSO Doubling In the Quickies pictorial News DAILY MAT. 1:30 P. M. EVENING 7 P. M. Receive Treatment L. I. Tucker of Medford and H. W. Wilson of Union Creek are patients at the Community hospital where they are receiving medical care. Helms Fined Addison Helms of the Klamath Junction waa fined 95 In Justice of the Peace W. R. Coieman'a court Monday afternoon on charge of driving an automobile with tour persona in the front Beat. The arrest waa made by state police. . On Business Here J. E. McDer mond, field representative of the Ford Motor company, Is In Medford this week on business. Mr, MoDermond la accompanied by Mrs. McDermond, and will visit Crater Lake while la Oregon. e Protector Stolen Clyde Flchtner, who operates the garage at the cor ner of Sixth and Plr streets, reported to the city poltco that some time Monday morning a man who visited his office took hla check protector while he was busy In another section of t garage. e e Taken to Court Jamea Neft, charg ed with reckless driving, and Tom Parker, with being drunk on a public highway, were taken Into Justice court Monday afternoon and entered pleas of not guilty. No time haa been set for the trial. The two were arrested Sunday night by atate police, near Gold Hill, following a wreck. Held In Jail LeRoy Hood and Ben nett Weeks, Klamath Indiana, were lodged in the city Jail at noon today, charged with being drunk In a public place. They were arrested by city orflcera at a local pol hall. Hood and Weeks are defendants In a federal case scheduled to open this after noon or In the morning. Lands Steelhead Mrs. J. S. Tobln, who haa returned to Medford from Grants pass, where she spent several weeka aa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. M. Nelll, reports this afternoon that she caught her first steelhead at Panther Chute on Rogue river. The fish weighed 7V4 pounds, she stated, and since the thrilling adventure she haa become an ardent fisherwoman. Fine Cast Appears In Craterian Film Katharine Hepburn and Douglaa Fairbanks, Jr., comprise the sensa tional star team presented In "Morn ing Glory." Since she swept to stardom In her first picture. "A Bill of Divorcement," the dvnamlo Miss Hepburn has been the talk of the cinema world and haa remained the screen's most Interest ing personality. Falrbanka. Jr., long haa been one of the screens most popular young stars. A supporting cast, commensurate with the brilliance of the co-stara la to be found In "Morning Olory," with Adolphe Menjou, Mary Duncan. Fred rlc Snntley, C. Aubrey Smith, Richard Carle, Tyler Brooke and Don Alvarado playing Important roles. Miss Hepburn Is seen aa a girl who (tghts and wins gallant atruggle for stage recognition, and Young Fair banks portrays New York play wright. Menjou, In a characterisa tion which ranks In Importance with those of the co-stars, portraya a Broadway producer. Lowell Sherman, who scored such a hit with the recent Mae Weat euc cess. "She Done Him Wrong." directed. The screen story Is based upon a play by Zoe Aklna. Nancy Carroll Has Role Rialto Drama The devastation that a klaa may cauae la shown in a new light In "The Klaa Before the Mirror.' at the Rialto theater for three daya. atartlng to day. Frank Morgan, Nancy Carroll, Paul Lukaa and Gloria Stuart are featured. How one man'a kissing hla wire while she waa arranging her toilette before the boudoir mirror resulted in her dishonorable death, hla disgrace, and caused another man, his best friend, to doubt hla own wife's fi delity, la ahown with vlvll dramatic force. Paul Lukaa plays the role of the Jealous husbsnd who shoota hla wife after discovering her guilt in the bou doir mirror. Frank Morgan la nia lawyer friend whose own wife la guilty of the ssme Indiscretions: who wins an acquittal for hla friend, and after doing so, seta out to kill his wire. High drama occurs In the court room ss the wronged husband makes a plea for hla client, trying at the same time hla wire, seated In the gallery. The entire picture la set against a back ground of music that emphasises the dramatic sltuatlona. A aelected program of short sub jects Is on the ssme bill. 1 Zane Grey Picture " Coming Holly Bill The bitter drama of an old family fud U matched by the romance be tween two members of the warring clana In Paramount'e "To the Last Man." a Zane Grey outdoor romance which cornea to the Holly's screen tomorrow. Baaed upon an actual feud carried from the Kentucky mountains to th Tonto Basin In Arleona, the Zane Grey story la chock-full of the bitter ness of the clan war that ravaged the Arizona plains for generations. The picture Is splendidly cast with Randolph Scott, Esther Ralston. Bus- tar Crabbe and Jack La Rue In leading roles. "To the Last Man" tells of the war to death between the Hayden and Colby clana. Mark Hayden, at the close of the Civil War, determines to end the bloodshed, takea hla family by wagon-train to Arizona. Here, for 15 years, they live In peace, until hts old enemy Jed Colby learns of the lo cation of the Hayden ranch, cornea to renew the fight. . 4 Regular Communication of wL amea Chapter O. E. B. w, evening, irvit. ii, visit ing members welcome. HATTIE M. ALDEtf, .Secy. ' Shorty 'a Fender ic Body Shop haa moved to T. N. Parrett a Body Shop. Cupid's Helper. iSTscrri-w. -.-to -r35tr! TO X 1 1 1 .,.-! . t-l P'MhV f ' ' y ' Shot By Assassin Earl A. Freeman, famed marry i Ing juatice of the peace of Yuma, Arls., haa been marrying people right and left for seven years. In sludlng two acore peraonages from i California's film colony. Many I ;oupicj go to rums to escape call 'ornla's three day marriage law, (Aaaoclated Press Photo) Wedding Bells The announcement of the wedding of Miss Roberta Shaw, daughter of Chief of Police Jamea R. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw of Klamath Falls, to Ev erett E. Power, waa made In Medford today, where the coula are visiting Mr. Power's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Power. They were married Thuraday, Octo ber 5, In Reno, Nev and spent a few days In Berkeley, Cal before coming to Medford. Mr. Power, a local high school grad uate. Is a member of the Klamath Falls police department. MORE TENORS NEEDED AT GLEEMEN'S MEET "Better representation In the tenor section" la the request for tonight's rehearsal of the Glee men, scheduled for 7 :30 o'clock at the courthouse auditorium. Mew music haa arrived for the group, and for this reason all members are requested to attend to night. James Stevens Is instructor for the chorus. To Succeed Welles 1 K I r ! ''1; Vf M:' ft . R - - V x 1 tie o l am.. i i & 1 JA.. announced by the treasury aa 131.26. an Increase of 13 cents an ounce aa compared with yesterday'a quotation. NEW YORK. Oct. 10 (AP) Bar silver 1-8 lower at S8',. V ,N ,rr' "ei Chancellor Engolbert Dollfuss of Austria was slightly wounded by i gunman who fired two shots at him at the entrance to the parliament building In Vienna. (Associated Press Photo) OREGON ONIONS TICKLE PALATE OF ORIENTALS PORTLAND, Oct. 10. (7PJ The taste for Oregon onions la growing on the Chinese. Last year the purchased In considerable quantity from this state when prices were low. Apparently the taste has lingered, for the beat Infor mation available here Is that to date 40 carloads of Oregon onions have been bought for an Interest said to be operating for Chinese and Philippine accounts. Jefferson Caffery (above), now assistant secretary of atate, was mentioned as the successor to Sum. ner Welles aa ambassador to Cubs when Welles Is recalled to resume hla former post In the atate da aartment. (Associated Press Photo MEET ON WEDNESDAY Broken windows glased by Prow o ridge csoinet Wort. Don't Deaden Periodic Pain- Prevent It! Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Tab lets few days beforehand and notice the difference. If yours ii a stubborn case you may need to take them regularly for a few months. Persistent use brings permanent relief. Not a pain killer to dull the agony, but a modern sci entific medicine which acts upon the CAUSE of the trou ble. New size package 3 0)S at all druggists. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S TABLETS EULiiiiiwra Fnds Tonlte, "GABRIEL OVER TUB W HITE HOUSE" with Walter Huston Wed.. "Professional Sweetheart" A meeting of the executive board A and the board of directors of the Jackson county Red Cross ahapter will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, In the Red Cross offices at the courthouse. It was announced today. Miss Allda Blgalow of San Francisco, field representative, will be In attend ance. TODAY'S GOLD PRICE UP TWELVE CENTS WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. (AP) Today's newly mined gold price waa FALL OPENING Oriental Gardens SATURDAY iAvENGIK Jh 'i f led by a girl untamed e Hi "5, KJ M wild land which Is her heme! X M ' But romance ride. th. mountain La8t Times Today -jf trolls. ..to conquer land and girl , , .,,.. K 1 , -1 "iVm ,o:.d ,,a,n,B9 th' 1 mWWK 5AaT?1? M peaks with blood ! H ! - abthue JOMEe eoCNO eVi?V- 9 Good to the last thrill! I eiUrMitCVji ' n& MiariaN JS Coming Tomorrow UTHWfe ?L Wednesday ?ijr A Paramount Pictvrt . . . with RANDOLPH SCOTT ESTHER RALSTON BUSTER CRABBE JACK LA RUE NOAH BEERY Plus roPCVK In "1 YAM WHAT I YAM" HaRRT In -MaRRIACe H1MOR- xtr .Malliit lumorruw for the Kiifllrs, at 4. SO P. M. Il M J enPy purse, she went down P aN-Sr tne acale until a great love Jy found her! iSy Shell Give You the Thrill Of Your Life! mmHll KATHARINE HEPBURN wmmm fjeotg i -saUW 11 uuntlMffi" tsJ C aasaw aTaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaMsanaaaHaHaW LUs 111 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. ADOLPHE MENJOU Mary Duncan C. Aubrey Smith IT STARTS TOMORROW" Adrienne's Stvle Review On the Stage Tomorrow 9:00 P. M. i 1 MaU, Evei. Kiddies Showi at 25 35c 10 1:45 7:00 9:00 D SOUTHERN OREOON'S FINEST THEATRE 4 3 Shows at 1:45 7:00-9:00 Mat 15 Evei, . , . v 25e Kiddiei . . lOo If It's at the Rialto It's the Best Show in Town! Starts Today For 3 Days The Kiss That Caused a Crime! . . The Hii that caused one woman to die in dishonor I ' . . her husband to live in disgrace t . . . and their friend to live in an agony of tormenting doubts I mil n i.j i rmj Ml Wi7 "Wm W IPS HANCY CARROll CDAMff MOnAM M'M HAUL LUIiAd mnniA CTiiAirr -Sc I MbVltm kar I r"s wumrn ana (na unwniivn wwi PLUS Noble Siisle and Hj Band in "THAT S THE SPIRIT" Bosco Cartoon Pepperpot Novelty Paramount News