lfEDFOI?D MAIL TRIEUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1933.
PAGE FTVE
Local and Personal
Golf In Ashland Mr. nd Mrs. H
E. Anderson and Mr. Boyd of Med
ford golfed at tne Ashland course on
ArmlMlce day.
Arrive by Train Mra. George Rob
erta and daughter and Mlas Mary
Ha?e retuned to Medford today on
the Oregonlan from Portland.
Fined $10 Taken before City Judge
A. D. Curry. O- L- Button waa fined
10 thla morning when he entered
a plea of guilty to being drunk In a
publlo place. He waa arrested lut
night by city police.
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Dallalre Returns Victor Dallalre,
who apent several weeks thla summer
In New York, visiting his uncle, re
turned to Medford Sunday. He left
Dick Applegate In San Antonio, Tex.,
be reported today.
V Talents to Texas Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Talent have left for San An
tonio. Texas, after visiting for the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Talent
end Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barber In
Ashland.
Major Tlerney Comlnr; To conduct
the meeting of reserve offlcera In the
Armory tomorrow evening at 7:30
p. m.. Major James H. Tlerney of
Eugene will be here Wednesday. The
subject for the evening will be ex
tension school lessons.
Mrs. Wlrth Here Mrs. Henry Wlrth
of Oakland, Cal., formerly a resident
of Medford, spent today In Medford.
She will Join Mr. Wlrth at Klamath
rails, where he Is transacting busi
ness in connection with 'the Great
Northern Life Insurance company.
Visit Welssers Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Welsser have had as their guests Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Autenrelth of Red
ding. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Autenrelth
are planning to make their home In
the Rogue River valley In the near
future.
No nrlll TonlRht Captain Carl T.
Tengwald announced today that there
will be no drill this evening for com
pany A, 186th Infantry, due to the
fact that the company made up Its
required number of drills by partici
pating in the Armistice day parade
Saturday.
Voorhlea Return Returning from
an automobile tour of the United
States on which they traveled nearly
10,000 miles, Mr. and Mrs. Earle B.
Voorhles and son John were in Orante
Pass today after an absence of two
months. They left here on September
13. Grants Pass Dally Courier.
Bicycles Stolen Re porta filed with
the city police yesterday, concerning
stolen bicycles, were made by Elton
Tolle of Stewart avenue, Bud Thler
olf of 15 Geneva and Dorothy Gill of
133 Cottage street. The two latter
were stolen from the Junior high
school.
' Taken to Court C. B. Roberts, who
waa yesterday taken Into city court
on charges of being drunk, waa ar
rested again last night on a similar
charge. Judge A. D. Curry sentenced
him to 10 days In the city Jail, or
leave town Immediately. Roberta
chose the latter.
Marched In Parade H. C. Apple
gate, 00, past commander of the Se
attle G. A. R. post, was a participant
In the Armistice day parade Satur
day, it was reported today. Mr. Ap
plegate. who is 90 years old, makes
his home at Tenth and King streets
here.
Allen Here O. M. Allen, telephone
engineer for the foreat service, with
offices In Portland. Is a visitor at the
Rogue River national foreat offices
today, conferring with forestry offic
ials on some telephone construction
work to be carried out here this win
ter. Crosby Arrested V. O. Crosby of
Medford waa arreated on East Main
street Saturday morning at 0:30
i o'clock, driving hla Auburn through
Ashland, loaded with 30 gallons of
alcohol. Crosby claimed to be taking
the alcohol to Sacramento from Med
ford. He waa held In Jail until 8
o'clock when he gave a cash bond
of 200 for appesjanoe in court Mon
day. Ashland Dally Tidings. .
Ouests of Mrs. Yeoman Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Herbert of The Dalles.
Ore., are In Medford. the gueats of
Mr. Herbert's sister, Mrs. Effle Her
bert Yeoman. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert,
whose wedding was on event of Fri
day in The Dalles, arrived in Med
ford Monday evening. Mra. Herbert
will be remembered here as Miss
Hildegarde Lemke. having visited here
on previous occasions, as did Mr. Herbert.
In Hospital Mrs. William Burke of
Trail Is a patient at the Sacred Heart
hospital, where she underwent a ma
jor operation today.
Tollefson Home Merland Tollefson.
who attended football festivities In
Portland over the week-end, returned
to Medford today on the Oregonlan.
Mrs. Bunn Home Mrs. H. E. Bunn.
who recently underwent a major op
eration at the Sacred Heart hospital,
returned to her home at 1129 West
Ninth street today.
O'Briens Return Mr. and Mra.
James O'Brien have returned to Med
ford from Tacoma, where they have
been vacationing for the past several
daya.
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North of District A. fl. Rosenbaum.
district freight and passenger agent
left this morning on the Shasta for
the Roseburg section on an inspection
tour of the northern portion of his
district.
McColloms Leaving Mr. and Mrs.
I. N. McCollom are leaving tomorrow
for Rltzvllle, Wash., where they plan
to spend the winter with their daugh
ter. En route they will visit Mr.
and Mrs. David Griffiths in Eugene,
their niece, and In Vernonia they will
spend some time with their son Ivan,
who la principal of the high school
there.
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Remove "Island" The street de
partment of Ashland, instructed by
the city council, yesterday removed
the "Island" from the downtown dis
trict, a report In the Ashland Dally
Tidings states. A crew spent the en
tire day taking down the signs, break
ing down the Island and hauling the
remains away.
Roads Passable Roads in the Cra
ter Lake district are still passable,
with no snow to hamper tourists, J.
Q. Bromley, resident maintenance en
gineer for the atate highway depart
ment reported In Grants Pass yes
terday. The roads are In good con
dition, no serious frosts having tak
en place to break them up, Bromley
said.
Enroll Eight Men The enrollment
of eight men for the CCC work, which
Is being done today, completea the
quota for this district, with the ex
ception of the veterans' quota, Cap
tain Harold E. Stow said today. The
veterans, about 20 of them, are being
sent to Medford from Port George
Wright at Spokane. They will be
atatloned in the camp at Pistol river,
upon arrival here.
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Mra. Julia L. Pltcock, Cleveland,
Ohio, National Auxiliary President,
Veterans of Forelon Wars of the
United Statea.
Get Up Nights?
Drink lot of water and milk. Not
much tea or coffee. Eat plenty of
fruit and non-starchy vegetaoies. not
much meat and starches. Use a blad
der laxative to drive out the impuri
ties and excess acids which cause the
irritation that wakes you up. Take
Juniper oil, buchu leaves, etc., called
BU-KETS (5 gr. tablets) the bladder
laxative. 25c at all druggists. Works
on bladder almllar to castor oil on
bowels. After four days If not satis
fled, go back and get your money.
If you are bothered, frequent desire,
burning, getting up nights, you are
bound to feel better after this cleans
ing. Sold by Heath's Drug Store,
Jarmln Drug Store.
KCA I'KKKrX'T SOLN11
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The Taxi Boys in
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HearM Metrotnne N's
"Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" Coming
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Catchy tunes, snappy dialogue,
pretty girls and a crew race that
spell the last word In thrilling cli
maxes, combine to make "The Sweet
heart of Sigma Chi," which opens at
the Holly theatre Wednesday, the
screen musical event of the presnt
sason. An Infectious gayety pervades
the piece that keeps the audience
chuckling with good humor: It's alive
with youth, romance and high spirits,
and fairly bubbles over with the hi
larious foolishness typical of the
modern college youth and maiden.
Skipper Mills To
Handle Finals Of
Craterian Contest
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Skipper Don Mills, noted radio and
vaudeville entertainer, will be at the
Craterian theatre on November 16th.
The "Skipper"
and his good
mate Bosco will
arrive. In Med
ford on Novem
ber 16th to act
u master of
ceremonies for
the big final
contest at the
Craterian thea-
. j r.ra on1 atvnrn
'V T E Hunt, he has a
V '-iST- f 9 real variety
temUSEBj& vaudeville show
Skipper Don .Mi us consisting of
the following entertainers:
Joe Folsom, Ray and Andy, Helen
Jones and her Harmonettes, Jewel
Deter, Idaho Cowboys, Kathleen Brat
ton, Merland Tollefson, Joan Mole,
John Wa"5:, Metzger Sisters and Mar
garet "lilders.
From this varied bill three acts will
be chosen to Journey to Portland and
put on a radio show. This program
will be dedicated to the city of Med
ford and the Craterian theatre. Dur
ing the broadcast, one act will be
chosen as the final winner from Med
ford and will represent this city In
the final contest staged at the Broad
way theatre In Portland and will com
pete with other winners from over
forty Oregon cities.
A real treat Is In store for the Med
ford winners as they receive a beauti
ful room with bath in a hotel with
all meals furnished. The final winner
will be photographed for publication
In the Portland Oregonlan at an early
date.
El Brendel In "Olsen's Blgtfoment"
will be the screen attraction.
Joan Blondell In
Coming Rialto Hit
A cast of genuine high-powered
stars was used for "Goodbye Again,"
& picture made from the highly suc
cessful Broadway stage hit, which
comes to the Rialto theatre on Wed
nesday. The term "all-star" deserves
to be applied to the players who so
ably negotiate the lively characters In
this hilarious comedy of romantic
cross-currents.
Each of the principal players has
been starred or featured repeatedly
In both stage and screen successes.
Takn together, they form a galaxy of
talent not often encountered, these
days of multi-star productions.
Joan Blondell and Warren William
head the list of artists In the new
Rialto hit.
'PLEASURE CRUISE'
IS GAY COMEDY
"Pleasure Cruise," a gay romantic
comedy centering around a young
wife's adventures during a marriage
holiday, opened at the Roxy theater
today, with Genevieve Tobln and Ro
land Young playing the leading roles.
As Its principal setting, the picture
has one of those luxury liners which
specialize In vacation cruises on the
high seas. Romantic complications
in an environment made to order for
love affairs and Intrigues, form the
basis of the story plot.
LEO CARILLO IN
'MEN ARE FOOLS'
"Mn Are Such Fools," a colorful
comedy-drama featuring the fascin
ating Leo Carrillo and the beautiful
Vlvlenne Osborne, Is playing at the
Studio theater tonight and Wednes
day. The film Is packed with music,
songs, chorus beauties, hilarious com
edy and tense drama.
PLAY 13-13 HE
By Harold Grove.
Medford high school's Tiger cubs
managed to play a 13 to 13 tie with
the St. Mary's Academy high school
football squad on Van Scoyoc field
last night.
The St. Mary's team uncorked a
heavy passing attack, making both
their touchdowns on passes. The first
touchdown was made In the third
quarter and the second In the fourth
quarter. Just before the gun ended
the game. The extra point was added
by a line buck.
The high school Tiger Cubs made
their two touchdowns on long runs
by Shafer and Ottoman, the former
making a 50-yard run for a touch
down and the latter making another
50-yard run which lacked Inches of
being a touchdown, but Owen Bates,
brother to "Bill Bates, the Great,"
plunged over the line from the one
yard line for the touchdown. The
extra point was made by a line
plunge.
Most of the third and fourth quar
ters were played In near darkness.
Reservations for the Chamber of
Commerce luncheon to be held Wed
nesday at the Hotel Medford In com
pliment to retiring Supervisor Hugh
B. Rankin of the Rogue River Na
tional forest were coming along very
nicely, It was reported by chamber
of commerce officials this morning.
In order that the hotel may be ad
vised as to the number to be ex
pected those expecting to attend are
asked to Immediately notify the
Chamber of Commerce.
The luncheon will be held tn the
main dining room commencing at 12
o'clock and will conclude punctually
at 1:16. B. C. Sollnsky, superinten
dent of Crater Lake National park,
will be the toast master.
STOPPED-UP
NOSTRILS;
Open the nostrils and '
permit free breathing '
by using Menthols turn
night and morning.
MEETING CALLED
Invitations to southern Oregon
radio amateurs and their friends sum
moning them to the first important
meeting of the local amateur radio
club this winter are being sent out
today, officers of the club have an
nounced. "All the chill concarne you can
eat" is the promise of the committee
in charge.
The "bean feed" will be held Friday,
November 17, at 7:30 p. m., in Cen
tral Point at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Richardson. Club mem
bers, their friends, and all those In
terested In amateur radio, are asked
to meet at Don's Radio shop At 7:10
If they desire transportation to the
scene of consumption.
Officers will be elected for the
next term, and matters Important to
the interests of the club will be discussed.
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