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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1933)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, NOTEMBER 12, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal To Portland Among valley people who pen' week-end In Portland were county commlaaioner R, E. Nealon and Mrs. Nealon. Waa Medford Visitor Included among the out of town people In Medford yesterday was Wlllard Whit man, well known orchardlst of the Colter Butt district. . . Mead Fined Newton Mead, charg ed with selling an automobile with out motor number was tfllten Into Justice court Friday afternoon and fined 10 and costs of 4.50. A satis factory settlement, concerning the ear, was also made. Reports Collision Irvln P. Nelson of company 1S55. CCC camp at Evans creek filed an accident report with the city police concernlns a collision on the Midway road about a mile uorth of Medford Thursday evening at 5:30 o'clock. According to Nelson's report, a man named Traxler was driving the other car, stopped on the highway, then backed Into the truck, which could not move because of ap proaching cars. Two witnesses with Traxler refused to give their names. Nelson stated. S. H. Bonbrosky. Earl Scott and J. Barnes were listed by Nelson as witnesses. They were in the CCC truck with him. Today and Monday Continuous shows Today president Roosevelt allowed the producers to use the title of his famous book for this picture, after viewing H, mam j0 rtcc Kfrrn the COURAGE Is L vyouNGr An Inspiring drama of today, that will move you to cheer, and tears! LIONEL BARRVMORE in I CLARENCE BROWN'S production with LEWIS STONE Benita Hume, Eliz abeth Allan, Phillips Holmes ALSO Silly Symphony In Technicolor "Birds In The Spring" Plus-Comedy and Pat he Newi RCA PERFECT SOUND Starts TODAY Continuous Shons 1:4.1-11 111 Baby , . . and '' Li1 jjBab-l H 'S H lovei 'em all. f HAnd they all U. I love him. Ill tl T r 1 ' VlilEVdllER HHINTIUIIVITRm & (OUIflHD IHMIt H0H1OH. BRrviTv roMi.nv s R KN KnrVr'MHs On Vacation Misa Melra Parrett, secretary at the Oregon, State police headquarters Is on a week's vacation. She is among thow who 'OMrneyed to Portland for the football game. t Here from Ashland A delegation of ladles from the Ashland Chrlstlin church were in Medford Friday at tending the Christian church mis sionary convention held there Ash land Dally Tidings. Mrs. Ptnjt Recorered Mrs. James Ping of Palm street returned to her home Friday from the Sacred Heart hospital, where she was 111 for some time with an Infection. Her condi tion was much improved. Run Delayed The long expected run of silverslde salmon has not yet reached this section or the Rogue river, according to reports reaching Joe Wharton, local sports guide. Dur ing the recent rise In the river a small run was seen passing over the Savage Rapids dam, but only a few were taken, according to the Grants Pass Courier. As usual at this season of the year, the trout caucht are In excellent condition and average fair ly large in size. Fly-fishing for steel- heads has been slow on most parts of the river and most steelheads taken have been caught with spinner or baft. Most of the steelheads caught in waters near town show indications fo having been in fresh water for some time, say the local fishermen. Rosroe Ates Here Roscoe Ates. i stuttering film comedian, was a vlslt ' or In Medford a short time Friday, ar I riving here by plane. Unable to take the plane north from Medford be cause of fog. Ates left here for Port land by automobile. Leave for South Lieutenant Rob ert T. Frederick of the CCC headquar ters here, and Lieutenant Frank Dorn who has been stationed at the fair grounds with the CCC's. left Satur day morning by motor for San Fran cisco, to spend several days. , Taken North Fiddle Galbreath was removed from the Community hos pital here to Seattle, being accom panied by his mother from that city. He is now a patient at the Provi dence hospital in the Washington city, a ceo rd i r.g to word rece t ved by friends. Strikes Dnvl Car Mrs. J. T. Davis of 1112 East Main street reported to the city police that as she was mak ing a right hand turn into he drive way at her residence, S. T. Hunt., of 2229 Aloah street tried to go between her car and the curb, damaging the Davis car. To Give Party St. Mark's Guild will entertain with a card party Wed nesday eveninc November 15 at e:?ht o'clock, at the parish house on North Oakdale avenue. An invitation is extended to the public, according to the announcement, which also states that contract, and auction bridge, also five hundred will be In play throughout the evening. Mrs. J. A. McDou.eall will be chairman in charge, assisted by Mesdamea Ellis, Thompson, Hamilton and. Strang. Go to Seattle Tom and Farl Ed munson of Talent left by motorcycle the last of the week for Seattle, where they will visit relatives. They attend ed the football game in Portland yes terday. They are considering enlUt ing in the U, S. navy, when they reach Seattle, they stated before departure. CLAIRE WINDSOR r1 ,m;'tTmtp nii,puimiu.iiwn mill lllllllilllllllllllll'lilillllillllillHIlllllllllllilllH IOS ANGELES. Nov. 11 (API The $75,000 Judsincnt awarded Mrs. Mar ian Y. Road, ot Oakland,, against ; Claire Windsor, actress, over the love j of Alfred C. Read. Jr., former broker. ! has been set aside and a new trial ! granted the actress. j In a brief opinion given late yes- terday, Superior Judge J. P. Sproul j declared the verdict was so grossly : excessive and unreasonable as to In dicate the Jurors hsd been swayed by passion and prejudice. "Under the circumstances dis closed In the record In this case." read the court's opinion. "I am con strained to hold that the verdict In the aum ot $75,000 was so excessive and unreasonable as to raise a pre sumption of prejudice and passion." The Judge stated also that new evi dence had been discovered by the defendant In the suit and declared that "the ends of Justice would best be served by granting a new trial." i Doors Open 1:45 Doors Open 1:45 Starts Today for 3 Days! MEET THE GOLD-DIGGERS OF 1934! Working Girls by Day. ..Working Men at Plight!... Meet Carol, Jane and Letty, three daughters of a modern skin game . . . They preserved complexions . . . but ruined reputations! A scintillating, romantic comedy! mi r ft v $ t war s . 4 ALICE BRADY 4T if ....ryjf.. .,. .. MADGE$5t;; J.L .''fe-' r ii u ii .i v v, . OTTO KRUGER, UNA MERKEL MAY ROBSON, PHILLIPS HOLMES 0S ..; - l .v.-iV.'-i 5 ACTS ON THE STAGE Today Only All Shows VAUDEVILLE 5 ACTS " H. K. Lewis cj Alberta 3 Thayer and Delia liancrn and Slngrr of popular mt hnr this popular Taurlfrltle Imih ding )onr furoritM 4 LeWlS Pj The California Wrangler THE Mfil( lN 1 V The One Mnn nand . . . Radio irtl.t He fill, the theatre n It h m.fery J from Kr'I SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS SHOW TODAY ONLY! ADULTS - 25c a5S5,o KIDDIES- 10c tto.u 'l'r'itlA ill Shows 1:45 - 3:30 7:00 - 9:00 SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THFATUP. J j ... 25o E viuiigs . . . 35c Kicklie3 . . . . 10c STARTS PI lilllMf lQ : For 4 Days 'm -,l,1f U.l... Till', ' lillUlf HI IN. Here's a Bea! Treat for You! ifek Beloved May Robson as the drunken, w iV tattered Apple Annie who, with the gzMw aid of her panhandle friends. ..and ft t Dave the Dude.. .sees her wildest lk A dreams come true! i..mJl.J.i '--:---'1iJtiiTiiilyiiiiar:i-iiiriiti'iiAJ WILLIA Guy Kibbce-GIenda Farrell Walter Connolly Hcd Sparks Jean Parker Barry Norton llobart Bosworth 4 WW Your heart will tug in sympathy, laugh with delight flutter with fear at the powerful drama, delicious comedy and gripping suspense of this picture! Added "Captain Henry's Radio Show" with LANNY ROSS ANNETTE HANSHAW DON VOORHIES Funny Boner Screen Song Hollywood On Parade Newsroell A.J. - ini-iiTil.i Iihimm m Ili.imi