MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1934.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
Hnnston III C. M. Houston,
lupsrlntendent of null it th Med
ford postolllc., went hom. 111 thl
morning.
To Medford Mrs. B. Q. Bllley and
Miss Elaa Marie Ditto were In Med
ford Tuesday attending to business
matters. Grant Pass Courier.
Side Camp Established A side
camp la being established at the Elk
Creek CCC camp at Trail, for tele
phone reconstruction work, the forest
service reported today.
.
In Grants Pass Monday M. T.
Bradley and Qlen L. Jackson of the
Copco offices In Medford were busi
ness visitors In Grants Pass Monday.
Grants Pass Courier.
) Bicycles Stolen John Dickinson of
1010 Court street and Dwlght Albright
of route two were minus their bi
cycles this morning, according to re
ports of theft filed with city police.
Medicine Cases Stolen Dr. Chas.
T. Sweeney announced to city police
today the theft of two leather medi
cine cases from his car last night.
The car was parked on West Main
street.
Lutherans to Meet The Zlon Lu
theran church will hold Its annual
11 congregational meeting Thursday
evening at 7:45. This will be fol
lowed by a social fellowship program
and refreshments.
Little Haln Here Medford was vis
ited by a little rain yesterday, the
weather report showing a precipita
tion of .03 Inch before 5 p. m. There
was also a trace of rain between that
hour and 5 a. m. today.
Building Permit The first build
ing permit for 1934 was Issued by
the city tloday and It was for a small
sum. It went to W. E. Thomas of
225 West Main street for replacement
of a floor at the cost of 12.
Goold Goes North Harry Ooold has
accepted a position with the Stuart
Construction company near Roseburg,
It was learned by friends here today.
He Is in charge of gravel production
at Bradford camp.
Dojr Straying Mrs. Mary Wilson
reported to city police this morning
that her dog had been stolen or naa
strayed from Its home. It Is small
brown, and short-haired, and has a
collar bearing a 1934 license.
...
State Officer Here Boy Larsen of
the state cattle theft prevention serv
ice la in Medford today from the
north, and will remain In this terrl.
tory for several weeks, making the
state police offices In the city Ball
his headquarters.
Bowlers to Meet Saturday evening
the annual bowling contest will be
staged by the postofflce and the park
service teams. The laurela In the last
combat went to the park service crew
' and the postofflce workers are pre
paring to regain their title this year,
according to talk In the corridors.
Reserve Officers There will be a
meeting of Reserve Officers at the
Armory tonight at 7:30 o'clock with
Army Extension school lessons as the
subject. Major James H. Tlerney will
be the Instructor for the evening. A'l
officers are asked to bring their les
sons or questions to the class for
discussion.
Leave for Army Mat Rae, son of
Mrs. Golda Hugglns, Is leaving to
night by train for San Francisco,
from which city he will sail February
6 for Honolulu to spend three years
in the motor artillery of the united
3tates army. Other local youths leav
ing to sail with the army on the same
date are Seely Johnson, Robert Bison
and Carl Slough.
' Licensed to Wed Two couples, one
from Roseburg and the other from
Talent, were Issued marriage permits
at the county clerk's office here Mon
day. The couples were Alex Wllker
l son, 33, and Mildred E&rlene Pargeon.
18. both of Roseburg, and Edward
Lawrence Joanls, 23, and Alice Vir
ginia Gleim. 18, of Talent. Grants
Pass Courier.
Camera Club to Meet Members of
the Medford Camera club, In the
January meeting to be held In the Y.
W. C. A. building tomorrow evening,
will discuss composition and light
ing as related to landscape pictures.
Portraiture In the home, with the
hand camera, using the newer lights.
Is the second topic of interest to
camera usero. This Is an open meet
ing and all interested In photography
are welcome.
.
Mrs. Yoiinc 111 Friends of Mrs.
George B. Young will be sorry to
learn that she has been seriously 111
this week at her home. Mr. Young,
who has been visiting hls'sons In the
south, will arrive here very soon and
Mrs. Young's son, Dick J. Short, was
v called from San Francisco the first
of the week. He made the trip here
In 10 hours and 35 minutes, traveling
430 miles In that time. Mr. Young's
return was delayed by flood condi
tions In the south.
Home Destroyed Mrs. F. H. Conner,
sister of Mrs. Grace Andrews of this
city, was among those whose homes
were mined In the flood conditions
in La Crascenta and other southern
California cities. Mrs. Conner, who
v.111 be remembered by many Ashland
people, was not living In the house
at the time, but had It rented. The
renters escaped, though four feet ol
water and mud went through the
house and nine near neighbors lost
their lives. Mr. and Mrs. Conner are
living temporarily at Pasadena. Ash
land Tidings.
1.AT TIMKN TONITK
John Halliday
Charlie Ruggles
in "TERROR ABOARD"
STARTS TOMORROW
BUDDY ROGERS in
"BEST OF ENEMIES"
Personal
Palmer at Lake Martin Palmer,
master mechanlo of the Crater Lake
national park service, left this morn
ing for Crater Lake, where he plan
ned to spend several days.
Miss Currier Improved Miss
Georgia Currier, teacher In the Ante
lope school, who has been receiving
medical attention at the Sacred Heart
hospital for the past week, was re
ported In an Improved condition to
day. Society
J aid Clubs
Mrs. Yeoman Presents
Pupils In Recital Tonight
Piano pupils of Mrs. Effie Herbert
Yeoman will appear In recital this
evening at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe
recital hall, the program beginning at
7:30 o'clock.
It will Include the following com
positions: PART I.
Piano ensemble and original mel
odles by pupils studying the Curtis
class work : Vera Prances Smith,
Morris Pierce, Norrene Bohnert, Ste
phen Isaac, Robert Pittenger, Clara
Daniels, Kenneth Corliss, Anne Van
Valzah, Patricia Dlppel, Maxlne Pierce 1
and Gertrude Buchanan.
PART II.
Vocal Group
Staccato Polka Mulder
Night and the Curtains Drawn
.. ........... Ferrata
A Birthday Woodman
Miss Genevieve Brown.
Piano
1. (a) Ivy Concono
(b) Water Sprites Renk
Iflura Gentner.
3. Minuet In G Beethoven
La von Davis.
3. Vogleln ...... Grieg
Martha Ruth DeVore.
4. Robin Red Breast - Concone
Katherlne Gentner.
8. Gypsy Rondo, arr. for two pi
anos Haydn
Lavon Davis.
6. Solflegetto, for two pianos Bach
Lena Nee.
Mrs, Yeoman will be at the second
piano for the above numbers and also
accompany Miss Brown.
Pythian sisters
To Sponsor Dance
The dinner dance to be given Fri
day, January 12, at the Pythian hall
on Grape street, under auspices of the
Pythian Sisters, promises to be a very
plasant event of the week-end. Din
ner will be served at 6:30, followed
by a short program, Including num
bers by some of Mrs. Benson's stu
dents. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock
with. Reginald Plfer's orchestra fur
nishing the music.
Card tables will be arranged in the
ladles' rooms for those who do not
dance. The public Is invited to at
tend. Daughters of Nile
To Meet Saturday
The Daughters of the Nile will
meet Saturday afternoon at the Ma
sonic temple In this city. Luncheon
will be served In the Masonlo dining
room by members of the patrol and
a good attendance Is desired.
Election of officers will be held
and plans made for the visit here
in February of the supreme queen.
Mrs. O. C. Boggs, queen of Zulclma
temple, will preside.
NANKING, China, Jan. 10. (AP)
The Panchen Lama, former spiritual
leader of Buddhist Tibet, Is plan
ning to regain his lost domains as a
result of the death last month of the
Dalai Lama, who exiled him.
Today and Thursday
2 MAJOR FEATURES
nrnirniEi
A SAGA OF THE PONY EXPRESS DAYS
AND
KO (Amu
PICTURE gffri
Also The Taxi Boy.
Cartoon "One Step Ahead
Bum
DAD DYNGE'S
CARNIVAL DANCE
at ORIENTAL GARDENS
ALL KINDS OF NOISE MAKERS
Admission: Gents 25c. Ladies 10c
In Double Bill
On the Craterian Theater's double
feature program opening tomorrow,
Ruth Chatterton Is shown as the big
business executive with an unusual
after-business hours complex In "Fe
male." George Brent has the leading
male role.
On the other half of the program,
Paul Muni returns to the actwii in
The World Changes," covering
span of 75 years In the history and
development of America.
Beginning as Dakota pioneers, the
Nordholms rise to power through the
courage, the foresight and faith of
Orin Nordholm, proud descendant of
pioneer stock. Daring danger and
sweeping all obstacles from ills path,
Orin wins success after success in tne
midwest business world. The younger
generation of his family disappoints
him. His wife becomes a social
climber. His son scorns his father's
business as beneath him and turns
to Wall Street.
Munt plays the role of Nordholm
with Aline MacMahon, Mary Astor,
Donald Cook, Guy Kibbee, Patricia
Ellis. Marearet Lindsay and a score
of others in featured roles.
Spencer Tracy In
Strong Rialto Hit
"The Mad Game." one of the most
sensational revelations that has ever
come to the screen Is now appearing
at the Rialto. Spencer Tracy has the
featured role and he Is supported by
n splendid cast that Is headed by
Claire Trevor and Ralph Morgan.
It la a story of heartaches torn
from screaming front-page headlines,
and seared Into the consciousness
of a nation. It is the lowdown on
the latest menace the racket of kid
naping. In addition to Spencer Tracy, Claire
OLD - TIME
DANCE
K. P. HALL
Every Sat. Night
WATCH FRIDAY'S PAPER
in "THE RUMMY"
of My Shadow" Newi
Trevor and Ralph Morgan, tht cast
Includes Howard Lally, J. Carrol
Nalsh, John Miljan, Matt McHugh
and Kathleen Burke.
Craterian To Show
Eddie Cantor Show
Eddie Cantor singe three lively new
song hits In his Inimitable fashion
in "Roman Scandals," the comedian's
fourth annual screen musical extrava
ganza coming Sunday to the Cra
terian theater.
The numbers are "Keep Young snd
Beautiful," "Build a Little Home" and
"Tax On Love." The first two were
written by Al Dubln and Harry War
ren, while on the last Warren col
laborated with L. Wolfe Gilbert.
No More Love." the plaintive bal
lad crooned by Ruth Ettlng or radio
and Ziegfeld Follies fame in the spec
tacular Slave Market sequence was
also written by the Dubln and War
ren team.
Gloria Stuart, David Manners, Ed
ward Arnold and Veree Teasdale are
featured with Ruth in Eddie's sup
port. Busby Berkeley created and
directed the dance and production
numbers.
Elaborate Revue
On Holly Screen
Settings that cover a range of some
76 different scenes of action repre
sent a sweeping panoramic back
ground In "Dancing Lady." the new
musical production, which Is now at
the Holly theater with Joan Craw
ford and Clark Gable co-starred.
Included In the settings are a bur
lesque theater, streets, Follies stage,
penthouse. Bavarian beer garden. Co
lonial summer home, boarding house,
toy shops, speakeasies, ballrooms,
dressing rooms, railroad station, bou
doirs, merry-go-round of gigantic pro
portions, skyscrapers, bicycle tracks,
swimming pool and a night court.
STUDIO SHOWING
DOUBLE FEATURES
Richard Dlx Is a ladles' heart
breaker and business men's back
breaker in "No Marriage Ties," now
at the Studio theater.
The pushing westward of America's
frontiers by means of the telegraph,
whose "singing wires" the Indians
regarded, with fear and hatred as a
new "medicine" of the whites, forms
the theme of "The Telegraph Trail,"
starring John Wayne, the second fea
ture on the studio program.
Now Playing
Here Until
Friday Night
i The glorious lovers of
"Possessed" are t o-
gethcr again! Ninety
minutes of never-
to-be. forgotten
beauty nnd
J"!
See
MIXVII.I.E
THE GLASS
m.OWER
in nun
I.OI1UV
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with
FRANCHOT TONE,
MAY ROB 8 ON,
Winnie I.IGIITNER
FRED ASTAIKE,
Robert RENCIILEV
TEI IIEALY and
HIS STOOGES
Plus Short Reels
Mat. 25c till 8 P.M.
Eve. 35c
Kiddles 100
Coming
Sat., Jan. 13
For 5 Days
DINNER
1
Coming to Holly
f wVi ill l;
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JEAN HARLOW and WALLACE
BEERY in 'DINNER AT EIGHT
COMMERCIAL CANNERS'
SCHOOL IS FEB. 5-17
Men Interested In commercial can
ning, whether beginners or old tim
ers at the biiBlne&s, are being pro
vided for In plans just announced
for the thirteenth annual cannera'
school offered by the division of hor
ticultural products at Oregon State
college Febnuary 5 to 17. This short
course Is distinctively an Oregon in
stitution and draws students from
other states and even foreign lands.
A Merced, cal., druggist traded a
quart bottle of bonded whisky for 20
acres of land.
WJ3SJ
Shows SImS!
1:45
6:45-9:00
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Ends Tomorrow Night
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A PICTURE EVERY AMERICAN
SHOULD SEE!
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CAN-TOR!
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CAN-TOR!
Watch for
Eddie Cantor in "Roman Scandals"
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Ohrt of
Trail, a daughter weighing eight and
a half pounds, today, January 10, at
the Purucker Maternity home.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere ap
preciation to our many friend for the
kindness and sympathy extended us
during our recent bereavement, the
death of our husband and father;
also for the beautiful floral offer
ings. Mr. John O. Thorson, J. O.
Thorson. Jr., U P. Thorson and Mrs.
Geo. Steiner.
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
STOCKED AND EQUIPPED
Dairy and diversified farm. Approxi
mately 33 acres sandy bottom soil,
Irrigated, paid-up water right for
17 acres, about 7 acres In alfalfa. 8
acres in Ladlno clover and bluegmsa
. meadow, balance suiUble for gar
dening, grain or alfalfa; creek
through place; also live spring:
place fenced and cross -fenced
with Page woven - wire; 5-room
home, good condition, fire
place, electric lignts; cow Darn,
horse barn, new chicken house,
granary and garage; 8 milk cow,
team, hay In barn, wood, all neces
sary farm implements. Only one
mile from town, high school and
grade school, good road. Total price
$5500. Will take good city property
as part payment, balance terms, 6
interest. Charles A. Wing Agency,
Inc.
FOr rat.f. t half-nrlce. a Bilk after-
noon dress, size 16, worn once. Box
1 3040, Tribune.
Mats . . . 150
Eves ... 290
Kiddles . . 100
gtth injur 'O CHitt
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FOR SALE 1M pullets, Hanson White
Leghorns and Dryden Barred Rocks,
laying 70 at present, 75c each.
Also TJarred Rock breeding cockerels.
W. H. Griffin, J mile south Talent.
NEW 1934 DODOE-PLYMOUTH auto
mobiles will soon be here. Watch for
our public announcement.
One new 1933 Dortgo sedan at
very substantial discount.
PIEROE-ALU5N MOTOR CO.
Dodge-Plymouth Dealers.
FOR PENT Furnished lower flat, 5
rooms, modern, close to library,
fine location. Wm. P. Campbell,
804 E. Main.
Shorts
1:45
6:45 0:00
POSITIVELY
Rogers
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in
STARTING TOMORROW
TWO MAJOR FEATURE-HITS
FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!
I 1 1 Again the raging genlna of
I i sfl b Muni rips It way to trt- reV
I 5 fe' iimph on the screen ... In v
V- an amazing drama of Four VA
i t B' Cienf nil Ions In the crash V
h. i B and chaoa of today's furl- , i
H 1 l P ouslv changing world, t
Ittlj Foal V
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Av5vrili ALINE Mac MAHON V
MlmmA JEAN M U I R 'V!
Fjrjfl MARY ASTOR W '
)rfP DONALD COOK
'fi GUY KIBBEE
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FURNISHED housekeeping room1;
light and water, 7. 331 So. Ivy.
JANUARY SPECIALS USED CAR
The Best Values Ever Offered.
1931 Chevrolet Sedan.
1931 Studebaker Sedan,
1029 pont lac Sedan.
1929 Oakland Sedan,
Trucks and Low -Priced Cars.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Studebaker Sales and Service.
FORD TRUCK going to Portland
wants load to 3 tons. Hartn, 943
Mountain Ave.. Ashland.
FOR HLE 1 Heatrola. Eads Tran
fer nnd Storage. Phone 315.
MaU
Eves .
Kiddles ,
25
15a
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ENDS TONIGHT
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