Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 20, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    jrEDFORD HAIL THIBTTCni, irEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1933
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Lemraon to Portland Crawford C.
Immon left today on the Shasta for
Portland.
Durno to Game Dr. E. W. Durno Is
leaving today for Eugene, to attend
the Oregon-Idaho game, scheduled
for tonight In the university city.
Callers Yesterday Mra. Royal
Brown of Eagle Point wu a, business
visitor in Medford yesterday. Another
was Mra. Malzle Bates of Ashland.
Mrs. Warner Leaves Mrs. E. N.
Warner left yesterday by train for
Portland, where she plana to remain
for two or three weeks, visiting
friends.
From San Francisco Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Williams of San Francisco
were business visitors In Medford yes
terday and were welcomed by a num
ber of friends.
Stay Overnight Flying a Pokker
army ship, Captain Galloway, Lieu
tenant Olaser and Lieutenant Titus
stopped in Medford overnight en route
of Pearson Field from Crlssey Field.
Guests of Winkles Dr. and Mrs.
Alfred Letcher of Grants Pass motored
to Medford Wednesday evening where
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Winkle for the evening.
Goes to San Jow N. B. Taylor of
the local StnndarH Oil offices Is leav
ing Sunday for San Jose, Cal.. where
he Is being transferred. He will be
sub-station salesman in that district.
Stop at Port Major Muse and
.Captain Mcintosh, flying a basic
"trainer, stopped at the Medford air
port today, en route from Fort Lewis,
Wash., to Crlssey Field, Cal.
Visit In Ashland Mra. George Cod
ding and her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
F. M. Corlles, from Medford. visited in
Ashland Thursday morning, accord
ing to the Tidings.
plan Rummage Sale The Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Baptist church will
hold a rummage sale on West Sixth
street, opposite the Holly theater, on
Saturday. They will have home-cooked
foods for sale.
Returns Home Mrs. J. H. Clark of
Monterey, Cal., left Thursday for her
home, having been called here by the(
serious Illness of her mother, Mrs. M.
6. Sollss, who, her friends will be glad
to learn, la much Improved.
leaves for South Francis Lange.
assistant architect for the national
park service In the western district,
who has been spending the summer at
Crater Lake, left last evening by
motor for San Francisco to report
to the district otflces. He plans to
spend the winter In the bay district.
Visit Follre Station Captain Lee
Bown of the stato police and Chief
of Medford Police Clatous McCredle
visited the Ashland police depart
ment Wednesday afternoon and were
enthusiastic in their comments about
the new Jail and new police offices.
' Chief McCredle was surprised and
pleased to find such wel-equlpped
and convenient quarters. Ashland
Daily Tidings.
It Ends Saturday Nite
mm
NniiRhtlcnt, Nuttlcal, Musical, with
Also Mickey Mouse
Charles Ruggles and Phil
Harris
in "The Whoopee Party"
The Santera In
"Four Wheels No Brakes"
"Willie Onager Musical"
rathe News
RCA PHRFECT SOISD
Ends
TONITE
Warner
Baxter in
SIX HOURS
TO LIVE"
SATURDAY ONLY
Continuous Shows 1:30-11
BLAZING ACTION!
CATTLE STAMPEDES!
MAN HUNT!
FUMING GUNS
smashing. rrnlilnn picture pre
vnllni I'f.lFR B. KYNB tory of
red rntirnce In Ihe Mount WWtnrt
cow country.
Wji&T "THE
SHADOW"
Chap. 4
The Shadow strikes
IP I
tame Relation Scrappy Cartoon
Personal
Mrs. Milestone Returns Having
spent the put several weeks In Kan-
sas City visiting, Mrs. o. Milestone
returned to Medford on the Oregonlan
thla morning. . She lett Medtord Jn
August.
Inspect Road.
county court and County Engineer
rm nynmng wero in the southern
end Of th Prtllnt tVi- Itnlinl PM.
Irs says, inspecting road, Including
ww wmcn nas oeen compieieu
on the Dead Indian road, Thursday.
Knocks Bumper Off When leaving
the curb on North Central avenue,
between Fifth and Sixth streets, Mrs.
Ray Linn reported to city polios that
another car knocked the bumper from
her machine. The accident occurred
at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Traveling North J. H. Dyer, assist
ant general manager of the Southern
Pacific company, with headquarters In
San Francisco, was traveling north
on the Shasta today In his special
car, "Del Monte." Mr. Dyer confer
red at the local station with A. S.
Rosenbaum. district freight and pas
senger agent.
Transferred to Klamath Falls
Orben Cooksey, employe of the Stand
ard Oil station north of the railroad
tracks, has been transferred to Klam
ath Falls following the discontinuance
of all-night service In that station.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooksey left for their
new home Thursday. Grants Pass
Dally Courier.
On Hunting Trip Warem Dore
mus and W. M. Byrum of Medford
were visiting in Ashland Thursday
with Mr. and Mra. S. D. Doremua,
and were hunting in Valley View. Mr.
Doremus in employed at Montgomery
Ward's and Mr. Byrum is a Standard
Oil employe, the Ashland Tidings
states.
Conducts Services Last Tuesday
evening Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor
of the First Methodist church, motor
ed to Selma and held a service with
the CCC boys camped at that place
The service was held around a huge
bonfire. Marvin Burke accompanied
Rev. Knotts on the trip.
Carters Oo North Mr. and Mrs.
George Carter left this afternoon for
Eugene to attend "Dad's day" fes
tivities at the University of Oregon
tomorrow. Their son Max is a stu
dent this year at the university. While
In the north they will visit other
relatives in Eugene and their son Bob,
who is attending Oregon State col
lege. They will return Sunday.
Shows
1:45
7:00 - 9:00
Today and Saturday
He Has the Best Job in Town
and He Makes the Most of It!
SAFE FROM Klpi
EVERYBODY
BUT HER
B05TCUARD
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1 "DISGRACE) if
1 Bruce Cabot "S.
Her on Business Everett Pabor.
Central Point merchant, was a busi
ness caller In Medford this morning.
Kills Bobcat Vernon Meyer of Lake
Creek was in Medford today to col
lect bounty on a bobcat killed by
himself. He received three dollars.
Apply for License Louis Brockhoff
of San Mateo, Cal., and Rosa Koml-
bsclty of the same city applied for a
marriage license here today.
Sweeney Oo North Mr. and Mrs.
F. B. Sweeney left Medford yester
day for Oregon City, called north by
the death of Mrs. Sweeney's father,
J. A. Confer, for whom funeral serv
ices will be held tomorrow.
Chorus to Meet There will be a
meeting tomorrow morning at 10:30
o'clock, in the county courthouse
auditorium of the Jackson county
teachers' chorus, under direction of
Miss Harriet Baldwin. The meeting
will be preceded by one of the first
aid group.
Noe In Accident Clarence T. Noe
of 233 South Riverside avenue filed
an accident report with the city police
concerning a collision on the Crater
Lake highway at 8:15 o'clock last
evening. Charles Bouasum waa list
ed as a witness. The report stated
that the truck with which he collided
was on the wrong side of the road,
on a curve.
The aid of the Mall Tribune was
asked today by G. Rongsted of 1130
Second avenue, East, Kallspell, Mont.,
In an effort to locate Samuel H. Bau
man, formerly of Great Falls, Mont.
The latter nad an aunt living In
Medford 12 or 13 yean ago, Rong
sted announced In his letter that he
has tried to locate the man In nu
merous cities and failed. Through
the aunt, be believed to be here, .he
hopes to trace his friend,
4
Business Cheer
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. ( AP )
The American Railway association
announced today that loadings of
revenue freight for the week ended
October 14 were 664.038 cars, an In
crease of 9630 over the preceding
week and 14,368 over the 1932 week.
The BAPTIST LADIES are holding
a cooked food sale Saturday, October
21, in the I. O. O. F. Bldg., opposite
Holly theater.
Mats
Eves.
Kiddles .
. 2.1c
. 100
Hli Job was to protect the darl
ing of the footlights . . . and
business was a pleasure! Jesl
ous Broadway Romeos hired
him to keep the others away
. . the longer he worked, the
more he loved his Job!
J
WYNNE GIBSON
MARJORIE WHITE
JOHNNY HINES
FUZZY KNIGHT
tA Taramounl Ticturt
Annr.n
"Dlrnrce Courtship"
Riot of Laughs
Csrtoon . snapshots
Newsreel
Johnny Hines in
Johnny Hints as the demon press
agent for Wynne Olbsona musical
comedy, finds himself about to loos;
lllto the business end of Edmund
Lowe's gat. It's a scene from "Her
Bodyguard," playing at the Rialto
Craterian Preview
Is "Mind Reader"
Warren William has the leading
role in "Mind Reader." at the Crat
erian theatre tomorrow night as the
extra feature on the regular Satur
day night preview. Constance Cum-
mtngs la the feminine lead ana oin
ers In the cast include Allen Jen
kins. Earle Fox and Natalie Moor
head. The story throws an amusing ray
of light on the hokum behind the
medicine and caravan shows with
their fortune tellers, crystal gazers,
barkers and shllts. The theme Is
unique and treats of a most unusual
characterization In the buoyant and
bombastic Chandra the Great, for
tune teller par excellence, faker
through and through, but wlthali a
loveable rascal with dominating per
sonality, particularly with women
who are strongly attracted by his
roguish charm.
"The Mind Reader," is an addition
to the regular program consisting of
Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter In
"Paddy, the Next Beat Thing." Walt
Disney's "Three Little Pigs." a musi
cal comedy In color, and a news
reel.
TOM MIX WESTERN
AT ROXY SATURDAY
Action and a "different" western
Shows
1:4.1
7:00-9:00
HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!
It Ends Tomorrow
P ith WALTER CONNOLLY . HARVEY STEPHENS
"WHO'S AFRAID OF
THE RIG BAD WOLF"
Walt Disney 'i
All-Color "Three Little Pigs"
C0L0RT0NE REVUE NEWS
Every Saturday Night
Is "Preview Night'
Attend the 9:00 o'clock show and
remain as our guesta for
The MIND
READER
It'i fun to KNOW . . . It's more
fun to be FOOLED
with
WARREN WILLIAM
Constance Cummings
Allen Jenkins
The inside story of the biggest faker that
ever held the secrets of a woman's future
or sold the secrets of the past I
All for the Regular Admission Price
Rialto Comedy
theater today and tomorrow. Lowe
la cast as the tough mug hired to
protect Miss albson from unwelcome
attentlona of would-be aultora. It
leada to a number of Interesting de
velopments. story are the outstanding features ot
Tom Mix's picture, "Flaming Guns."
the Peter B. Kyne epic, which opens
at the Roxy tomorrow.
The film la filled with hard-riding,
sensational marksmanship and. hand
to hand fighting.
E
Members of the Jackson County
Medical society have been greatly In
terested in the column of Dr. Wm,
Brady appearing dally In the Mall
Tribune, ln which he recently dis
cussed the effect of calcium treat
ment of migraine, as worked out by
Dr. L. Dow Inskeep, city physician of
Medford.
Dr. Brady's column was devoted to
the discussion of the traeatment as
reported by Dr. Inskeep In Northwest
Medicine.
Stated communication of
Medford Lodfte No. 103, A.
I & A. M., Friday, Oct. 20.
at 7:30 p. m. Visitors In
vited. O. W. DeJarnett. W.
GEO. ALDEN, Secretary.
Mats.
Eves.
Kiddles
2.1c
. 33c
100
The Grandest
Screen Show
We've Ever
Had the Pleas
ure of
Showing
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Holly
Premiere
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Ther Is an animate sparkle that
Intrigues In the new Maurice Chev
alier picture which has Its premier
at the Holly theater tomorrow.
M nil rice, as Francois ts he walk
lng ballyhoo for the Jack-of-all
trades, Bibl, who can do anything
from taking your photo against any
locality In the world to providing
artificial coats of tan for chiseling
wives. The laughs come fast when
Francois talks himself Into a Job.
Francois has a bad time when the
carnival knife-throwing guardian of
the sad-eyed Madeleine, who never
knew any happiness, tries to get her
back. The film ends with a burlesque
siap-sucK wrestling match.
The cast Includes Ann Dvorak. Ed
ward Everett Horton, Arthur Plerson
and John Mlljan.
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SUNDAY ONLY
All Shows Matinee and Evening
Entertainment Treat of the Year!
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LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY FOR SUCH
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40c
FROM HUNT, BALKS
AT N.R.A. COMMENT
NEW YORK. Oct. 20. (AP) J, p
Morgan, America's most noted bank-!
er, was In a quandary about the new ;
Danking laws as he returned on the
Bcrengarla today from a sojourn of
three months In Europe.
"It is the business of the banks to
obey the lew," he said, "but I don't
know yet what that means."
Morgan's Interview was the first he
has ever granted to ship news re
porters. He talked enthusiastically about
Improvement in England but declined
to comment on toe NRA or anything
that had been going on In his own
country.
"Don't you see," he said, "I want
to get the feel nf the water and talk
to those who do know what's going
on."
"Do you feel." he waa asked, "that
private bankers will have to concen
trate on Investment banking rather
than commercial banking as the re
suit of the new banking law?"
"When I went away three months
ago," he replied, "I said I didn't
know w,hat the new laws mean and
that we would have to find out first
and then do whatever we are sup
posed to do."
In declining to discuss any phase
of the NRA, he said: "I don't know
enough about It."
"England Is getting on very well,
SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE
STARS OF
MIRTH-AND
MELODY
THE HOTTEST.
PEPPIEST, FAST
EST COLORED
MUSICAL SHOW
IN AMERICA!
Featuring
BROOMHELD
& GREELEY
DRAMA OF DEVOTION!
3
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4
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with MAY ROBSON
DOROTHY JORDAN
JOEL MeCREA
Matinee
0 and 9
Evening
he said. "Improvement certain to
well set In there. The heavy Indus
tries are showing Improvement and
the w.hole feeling there la that things
are better and Improving.
"I had six weeks of grouse shoot
ing and uninterrupted good weather
and I am feeling much. Improved in
health if that la of any Interest."
Competent Ladies' Barber at Bow
man's. 18 8. Central. Phone &7 Xov
appointment.
Warns Early
J. A. Coomes, independent service
station operator, Eagle Point, claims
winter driving hazards more perilous
than summer traffic. Warns thou
sands of motorists using worn rubber
to replace with Yale Tires before bad
weather sets In. Boosts Rlchlube as
all-year lubricant. adv.
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portrsy th liv 1
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