Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1933, Page 11, Image 11

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    .JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1933.
PAGE ELEVEN
Local and Personal
On Buslneu Here Among out-of-l
town caller la Medford Wednesday,
attending to business mature, a
Attorney A. O. Hougn of Grant Paaa.
Com to Wail Walla Sister The
reaa o( the Sacred Heart hospital left
thi forenoon on the Shasta for Walla
Walla. Wean.
. .
McMahon In North H. J. M&!ahon,
district credit manager for the stand
ard Oil company, la In Portland thla
veek on bualneaa.
Find Purse The puree carrying the
name of Elizabeth Southwell was
brought Into the police station Thurs
day, polloe officer eta. ted yesterday.
...
Morris In Town W. I. "Shorty"
Morris of Table Roc waa among the
out-of-town visitors In Medford
Thursday.
Undergoes Operation Mra. Anna
Button of Ashlana underwent a ma)nr
operation at the Community hospital
Thursday. .
Returns from Salem Deputy Sher
iff George Inlow returned to Medford
.... nivit fmm Salem, where he ac
companied two prisoners to the ta
penitentiary.
Mr. Allen Returns W. W. Allen of
the Plerce-Allen Motor company re
turned to Medford Thursday evening
from Portland, where he has been at
tending to business matters.
Meet at Armory Daughter of
Union Veteran will meet this even
" lng la the Armory at 8 o'clock, for
election of officer, according to an
nouncement made today.
Visits Mrs. Hampson Miss Anna
Mae Puson of Medford spent weans.
i-n nrnntu Pass vlsttlnff Mrs.
Charles Hampson. formerly of this
city.
Mr. nlL.tran Returns Ernest R.
Qllstrap. buslneu manager of the
rirnrrf Man Tribune, returned here
Thursday evening on the Shasta from
Eugene, having spent tne past ween
In the northern city.
Goe to Salem Deputy District
Attorney George W. Nellson left this
morning for Salem, where he will it
tend to business matter for Jackson
county In connection with tne argu
ment In the Banks case.
. Learn for Wenatchec Charles
'' Ooold.. Martin Palmer and Ernest
Rostel, all of the Crater Lake na
tional park service, left thl morning
for Weiifttchee, Wash., to attend to
business matter for the park service.
Gnwt of Nichols' Mrs. R. C. Cow
ley and Mtss Maijorle Coss of Bo
nanza. Ore., are guest here thla week
of Mr. ad Mrs. 0. P. .NlchoU and
other relativea and friends. Mrs. Cow
Icy Is Mr. Nichols' sister.
Collision Reported Henry Van-uM.iu-r.
A. rtnM mu fllMl nn acct-
rf.nf. Mn,t tftrrfV Wlttl ttlA CltV
police, concerning a collision with the
car driven by jack Keppei 01 memo.
"Ph. alHjint rtVltlTrivl &t 2 O'clOCk
Thursday afternoon, when Keppel.
according to tne vannoevenoerg im
port, attempted to pas the latter at
the intersection or wesi. main u
North Pe,ach atreets. P. Corning Ken
ly of Medford was listed a a witness.
iimi,ii iinnniiiiai
aCTnr f-&MLaK -
TONITE Fay Wray in
"Ann Carver's Profession"
Saturday Only
Continuous Show 1:43-11
Meet the greatest West
erner who ever drew
a Sun or kissed a girl
ft
Bin
ftp
I
lane Grey 's
A foromounf Pit fur with
Randolph SCOTT
HARRY CAREY
NOAH BEERY
VERNA HIILIE
BUSTER CRABBE
ALSO
"Whlprlng Shadow," Chap. II
Torrhv fnmedr Mlr ermphony
In from Beagle h. M. Sweet wa a
"'tor In Medford this morning from
the Beable district.
Has Infected Arm Amo Turn bow
of 1113 South Oakdale, who received
minor Injuries while working for the
Timber Product company, la Buffer
ing from resulting arm Infection.
He u a patient at the Sacred Heart
hospital.
Mr. VTaha Here A. O. Win of
Portland, chief of operation for the
national forestry office here. 1 In
Medford on a general Inspection to'ir
of the Rogue River national forest,
with Supervisor Karl L. Janouch.
Mr. Waha will visit some of the
camp in the district.
Use shingle Because the severe
storm of the coast area wrought
havoc with the roofing paper on the
quarters at the COC oamp of Cape
Sebastian and port Orford, ahlngles
are now being placed on th roofs,
according to dlstrtct headquarters
here.
Hetdle Pined Roger Headlee, local
taxlcab driver, wa taken Into Juatlce
court Thursday and fined to and coats
of 84.50. on charges of fraudulently
obtaining operator' and ohauffeur
permits by falsely reporting hi age.
Headlee wa rreted by state police.
Within tlx month he may make ap
plication for license, to the secretary
of state, according .to officers.
Report Theft William T. Nelson
of 108 South Mistletoe reported to
the city police that he had a, num
ber of artlclea atolen from a garage
on Eighth atreet. Included were a
canva packsack, a 16-lnch gold pan.
a small ahovel, a double-bitted ' axe
and a camp axe, two oil atones, some
fllea. wrenchea and other Items.
Saddle Stolen Viola Holm of Butte
Palls reported to state police today
that a saddle wa atolen from net
place In Butte Pall.
Lowman Coming Sergeant Jen-
nlnga D. Lowman, recruiting officer
for the Medford district, will be here
December 11, W and 13, at hi office
in the Medford Armory, to accept ap
plications for the regular army. Ser
geant fjowman etated that there are
a limited number of openings for tne
seventh regiment of infantry at Van
couver Barracks, Wash., also vacan
cies In the field artillery and coast
artillery In vartou post In the west
and northwest.
Tuberculosis Prevalent The need
tor a more Intensive campaign tor
prevention of tuberculosl. eepeelelly
In the Oregon country, where much
ha already been accomplished In thl
direction, la brought out In the to!
lowing statement released by health
official: "Nearly one out of every
five school student In Clackamas
county, or almost 500 out of 3400 1
given the tuberculin akin test last
spring showed Infection by the tuber
culosis germ. This does NOT mean
disease. It DOES mean that In this
typical Oregon county there 1 still
enough tuberculosl prevalent to
spread the germs to nearly one-fifth
of the young people there. Pour def
inite pnlmonary case were found,
also a score or more needing close
medical supervision and regulated
living condition to prevent a pos
sible future development of active
disease. The above proportion 1 ap
proximately true for several othor
Oregon counties."
Notice.
Ladle, get the new contract bridge
acor cards, with Instructions printed
thereon, 10c for 35. at Commerotal
Printing Dept. Mall Tribune, 38 North
Orapc.
Natlce.
Late appropriate presents for Christ
mas. Initial and personal stationery,
printed or lithographed cards for men
or women, with or without leather
card case, six lead pencils and ruler
In leather ease with coin pocket, name
printed In gold on each pendl and
case, all for l.O0. Commercial Print
ing Dept. Mail Tribune, 38 N. Orape
St.
FRENCH UNDERWORLD
IN STUDIO. FILM
Frtnch underworld tVitUftctora art
of a different type than the Ameri
can, being mora picturesque and ro
mantic and not ao atandardlaed. ac
cording to Secret of the French
Police now showing at the Studio
theater.
tie methoda which hare made the
8urettM the Prenah eecret police,
the moat highly reapected body of
eecret aerrtca .men In the modern
world.
'MAN OF THE FOREST'
IS ZANE GREY FILM
Randolph Scott, Harry Carey. Noah
Beery and Buster Crab be play the
leading roles in Zane Grey 'a "Man
of the Forest," at the Rooty theater
tomorrow.
There is action from start to fin
ish In "Man of the Forest" two
fisted, red-blooded action or the type
that Zane Grey fans have come to
accept aa a matter of course In his
stories. Scott, .the "Man of the
Forest," la the central figure In the
action. He learns that Beery, the
menace, plana to kidnap Verna HU
Ue. In thla way. Beery bopea to pre
vent her from assisting her uncle,
played by Carey, In protecting his
legal ri&nt to tits land. Scott, a friend
of Carey, therefore, kidnaps her himself.
laying. 721 Beekman Ave.. 1 block
from new Washington school.
NOTICE
For Sal Hi-ton Chevrolet truk
with two transmiMlona; nas new
wood rack for 5 tiers wood. All 'n
ftrsrxMsAs condition; H2V Call at
Peyton -MoCay Store, Berrydale.
MONTTY LOANED on trpwrltr and
radios. Cecil Jennings. Main and
Front.
MKDFORD BARGAIN KOt?8E
6T BOX AU
All ename! and semi-enamel
new ranges, a close out. eaeh. llSoO
Electric washing machine.......... 10 00
FOR SALE At the So. Oreg. Livestock t Nine cut Up and die set.. 13 so
PavllUon. saturoav, Dec. 9 at 1 p m. J Coleman preeaure heater.. i0 00
we will sell at auction horses, cattte i Belting, all sizes,
snd nous. Be sure and attend Rural Route larse mall boxes... 3 66
(Farmer and Ranchers' Market.). Palnta, all colors - 12
If you have livestock to sell brtn? ! Larue assortment wood chopping
It In Saturday morning. Call 358-R tools. Also mining supplies,
for Information. Pavlllion located j New and used pipe ftttlnge.
on old Medford-Central Point Hwy.l MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
So. Ore. Livestock Auction Co. 27 No. Grape.
FOR SALE Barred Rock roosters for
breeding purposes. Call 614-R-3.
SALESMEN WANTED Experience
not neceuary. Call at Siell station
half mile north Central point.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
F. te A. M., Friday, Dec. B,
at 7:30 p. m. Thla Is the
annual Past Master' night
and a good program will be ren
dered. Dinner will be served In
the dining room at 6:30. Visitors
Invited. By order of O. W. DeJarnett.
W. M. GEO. B. ALDEN, Secy.
Dance at Rogue-Elk. Saturday night.
fOO LATE ID CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 50 white leghorn pullets,
DANCE
Only lOo Sat. Nite
8 till 12 Dreamland
Oregon Lumber Jack Flaying
TODAY
and Saturday
HOW A BIT OF
CIGARETTE
ASH ENABLED
THE GREAT
BERTI LLO N
TO CAPTURE
ONE OF THE
MOST DARING
SCOUNDRELS
oIN FRANCE
; based on (he actual
' memoirs of H.Ashlon-
Wolfe, published In
the American Weekly
eaetrof the
FRENCH POLICE
GWILI ANDRE
GREGORY RATOFF
FRANK MORGAN
David O. Ssfznfcfc
executive producer
RKO.KA0IO Picture
And Look At These
Short Subjects
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In "The Rink"
MICKEY MOUSE
"Mickey's Pal Pluto"
Musical Comedy and News
Got a Note For Santa?
BRING YOUR LETTERS TO 000D OLD
JACKSONVILLE
LAY 'EM OK THE FLOOR AND
WE PROMISE THEY XL GET
WELL STAMPED!!
Incidentally, there'll be
DANCING TILL 2
Cold Beer Hot Music
Shows
1:45
7:00-9:00
SEEKSKSSni Mats . . . 25o
0 Eves ... 35c
Kiddies . 10c
Ends Tomorrow Night
P. . . Screwier than ever ! 5r
. . . Crazier than ever ! 3MlJ
You name it!
PREVIEW V'k-t'bW
gw Saturday night 4 A Tys
f Wallace Ford w7
Mary Carlisle JfW J
if Walter fa II " 1
T rmrothy " ApJ Q I
Ef m. 9 Tr" ii vry m
STARTING SUNDAY
FAR GREATER
Than "BACK STREET"
A big picture, big as life
romance, great as lovel ,
beautiful and fragile . .
. . A beautiful
. . A story so
so tender and
touching, yu U
will never forget it I
STgRDAY
"Man's loU Is 41 His JlfftVx
thing apar4;ti woman's "
who! existence."
Byron'.
with MARGARET -
sullavanJ
JOHN LJOLES
t
Billie Burke
Reginald Denny
Edna Mae Oliver
and 90 other fea
tured players !
FOUND Bloc and brown puppy.
Tel. 7.
FOB SAXS Redwood and myrtle
wood novelties for beautUvil and
practical Christmas present. Red
wood btirl. 83A 5. Rliersld.
FOR RENT OR AAI.E 3 acre awl
garden land, amall hoiw; reason
able rent. Oeo. MoClaln, Phoen;x.
WANTED Dairyman. Pnone S34-T.
FOR RErTP S-room Tirnlshed hoiwe.
also lights and water, oak Qrsve
district; 8 per month. Tel. 4-F-3
WANTP7D To borrow SI 200. Good
seourlty. Box 1A74, Tribune.
Shows
1:45
6:45-0:15
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3
OU said it, you Big, Bad Fox.. .you lead
and we'll follow., .and howwe'll follow!
We invited you to make it "3 Features"
and now we invite you to haul out your
"2 for 1" tickets and cut the price!
COME ON LET'S GO!
TODAY and SATURDAY
BIG FEATURE
ATTRACTIONS
On the Stage Mats & Eves
In Person!
SILVER
KING
i.
(Famous Movie Dog)
Insured for $50,000 . . . star of
numerous motion piotures ... see
him perii. ;i just as you've seen him
onthescnen!
DAD DYNGE'S
TURKEY DANCE
Saturday Night Oriental Garden
2 Orchestras
2 Dances j One Admission
Jazz Old Time
Big Hall 1 Small Hall
Herman Kirby
The Northern Song Bird from Spokane
Will Entertain You
On the Screen!
From Mill-hand to Millionaire
to gain a woman's
then he lost her!
The story of a man
whose v.-al had the
strength of the steel
that gave him power
W:. It bowed be.
fore the power of
lovel
Jack
HOLT in
Dynamic t . . .
Powerful 1 ...
Masculine 1 . , .
J S-n I
will. FAY WRAY
Walter Connolly
M x' m' ...... , i i ;
if-
' rs; r " V-jtf
r i
3
And Another Feature!
SAVAGE
AMERICA!
An eplo production of
its untamed wilds I
"TRAILING
THE
KILLER"
Bee a police dog and cougaf
In mortal combat!
Also Selected Short Subject
Special . . for the Kiddies!
Free autographed photos of Silver King to
first 300 Kiddies attending Saturday matinee!
Mats 15c Eves 25c Kiddies 10i?
Silver king, member of 09 police departments, will demonstrate
correct way of crossing street I
MAIN AND FIR SATURDAY 12 :00 NOON