MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OEEGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1934.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal 'BUSINESS CENSUS
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From Eagle point Royal Brown,
Eagle point merchant, la attending to
busine&a matter in Med ford today.
From Ashland Mra. J. J. Walton of
' Ashland epent Tuesday in Medford
on business.
gmtttin Are Here Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Smith are balc in the city
again, he as representative of the
Burroughs Adding, Machine company.
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perry In Portland I. R. Perry, who
has been connected with the Pierce;
Auto Freight company for several
years, la moving to ortland to work
for the same company.
Arrives from Portland J. K. Wil
liams of Portland, chief cleric for the
Standard Oil company of California,
arrived here this morning on the Ore
gonian, to spend several days attend
ing to business matters.
In Ashland Mr. and Mra. Prank
Crouch of this city spent Tuesday
evening In Ashland visiting their
daughter, Mrs. Hugh Bates. A busi
ness visitor there Wednesday morn
ing was M. O. Wilklns of this city.
Lists Precipitation Between 5
m. and 6 p. m. on Wednesday, only
.01 of an inch of rain wa srecorded
by the federal weather bureau. For
the period between 5 p. m. last even
ing and 6 a. m. today, .03 of an Inch
was reported.
.
Inspector Here W. O. Shambaugh
Inspecting mechanic for the state for
estry eervlce, with headquartera in
Portland, arrived In Medford this
morning, and will Inspect the heavy
road equipment being used in the
Rogue River national forest,
Examinations Tomorrow Second of
a aeries of examinations for officers
In the CCC camps of this district will
be given tomorrow, and will be on
morning report and sick reports, ac
cording to headquarters. The exam
ination are Riven to all of the oinc-
ers, under the supervision of district
headquarters. The first test, given
the latter part of December, was on
mess management.
In Medford Tuesday Mrs. I. B.
Matney of Grants Pass was in Med
ford Tuesday, visiting her husband,
who la ill at the Sacred Heart hospital
with pleurisy, according to the Grants
Pass Daily Courier. Mr. and Mrs. O.
H. Kesterson and Mrs. Lena Wible
were also visitors in Medford from
that city Tuesday.
Teachers to Meet Teachers of thi
Applegate valley will meet at the
Ruch school tomorrow, Friday, after
noon at 3 o'clock, for the Teachers'
Study club session, Mrs. Una- B. Inch,
county school supervisor, announced
today. Mrs. Nettie Armprlest Is chair
man of the club.
Two Fires Today An electric light
pole caught fire at 4:60 this morning,
near the B. N. Biden residence at
711 East Jackson street, and was ex
tinguished by the city fire depart
ment. Another alarm was turned In
at 7:45 o'clock for a flue fire at the
M. E. McQulston residence, 1404 East
Main street.
Pelletts In San Francisco Accord
ing to word received from Homer
Pellett, who with Mrs. pellett is visit
ing the latter's father, R. H. White-1
head, in San Francisco, the bay re-
glon is going ahead in fine fashion I
with business booming, the hotels !
full and everyone feeling happy overi
the prospect for the new year.
Miss McNutt Dies News has been
received here of the sudden death in
Eugene Sunday of Miss Kathleen Mc
Nutt, Junior at the University of Ore- j
gon, who had many friends in this'
city, where she visited last fall and j
during the Christmas holidays. She i
was a member of Phi Mu sorority,
which also has several members from
this city. Her father is & prominent
engineer In Eugene.
Newspaper Man Here Cm a survey
of the Pacific coast, observing CCC
camps and their operations, Phil
French of the Vancouver, B C. Sun
was a visitor In Medford last evening,
and conferred with officers here in
charge of the Medford Civilian Con
servatlon Corps headquarters. Mr.
French is spending two or three
months on the coast tour, and plans
to write a series of articles upon his
return north, concerning the camps,
and comparing them with the relief
system now in operation in Canada. 1
Vlnlna; to Washington Dr. Irving
E. Vlnlng of Ashland left last even
ing for Portland, en route to New
York and Washington, D. C, where he
will represent the Oregon state game '
commission at a series of meetings,
according to the Ashland Daily Tld- j
lngs. Dr. Vlnlng is taking an Oregon1
fishing license, purchased by the
state game commission, which he will !
present in person to President Frank-.
lln D. Roosevelt In Washington along
with an invitation to enjoy some
fiah ing in Oregon streams during the
year.
PINE
Factory Blocks
Clean and Dry
If desired, we will pile this fuel wherever wanted for
a small additional charge.
DELIVERY FREE IN MEDFORD
Large Load $5.00
Small Load $3.00
Timber Pr6;dts Company
End of No. Central.
From Central Pnlnt vt .
Leo Potter were business callers in
Medford yesterday fr0ra Central
Point.
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Scovel! Returns Here H. X Sco
vell of the California Oregon Power
company returned yesterday from a
business trip to Klamath Falls.
Sentenced to Jail Norman C.
Cross, 61, a native of Miohlgan, was
sentenced to 10 day in Jail today,
when he appeared in city court to
answer charges of being drunk In a
public place.
Pined $5 For driving an automo
bile with four persons In the front
seat, George Witters, 30, was fined
85 in city court today, witters was
arrested at 7 a. m. today by city
ponce.
To Show Movies H. L. Bromley,
Copco advertising manager, left today
for northern California on a business
trip during which he planned to put
on a gropram of winter sporta movies
for the Snowmen of Mount Shasta.
Mayor In Grants Pass Mayor E, M.
Wilson is spending several days in
Grants Pass this week, where he Is
auditing the city books. He will re
turn to Medford .Friday and go back
to Grants Pass the first of next week-
Clark In Hospital Webb Clark, op
erator of the dental laboratory In
this city, underwent an operation at
the Medical and Dental hospital In
Portland last Saturday and was re
ported getting along very satisfac
torily, in the letter received by
friends yesterday.
Show Movies Tonight Through the
cooperation of the forest service, Cra
ter Lake park service and the army,
the CCC boys in the Applegate camp
will enjoy several reels of movies to
night. John Gribble of the forest
service and Ernest Rostel of the park
service are going to the camp tonight
to show the films.
To Return Prisoner Harvey I.
Burch of the Los Angelea police de
partment arrived in Medford this
morning and made arrangements to
return George Belmont to Los - An
geles, for allegedly stealing an auto
mobile from that city. Officer Burch
continued to Corvallls today, where
he will visit his parents. He will re
turn to Los Angeles Friday.
At Evans Creek Camp Forestry
Supervisor Karl L. Janouch and Road
Superintendent Bill Jones are spend
ing today at the Evans Creek camp,
looking over the telephone work and
road building underway in that camp.
Supervisor Janouch, who has been
visiting the Elk Creek camp, went
from there to Camp Evans Creek to
day. Lillian Gish In
Picture At Holly
Clara Beranger adapted the screen
version of "His Double Life," now
playing at the Holly, starring Roland
Young and Lillian Gish. It was taken
from Arnold Bennett' novel "Burled
Alive," and his play "The Great Ad
venture." On the same program, the Holly is
showing "The Iron Master."
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Thursday & Friday
THE SAVAGE and FRANK 8TORV
OF AN UNTAMED MODERN
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lll u"j(o mn un,i' 1 town and oountry' everyone is flocking to the Sidewalks J
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Five Enumerators Take Field
Completion Desired by
February 15 Co-operation
of Business Men Asked
With five enumerators In the field
the American Business census got
underway In Jackson county today
under the leadership of Mrs. A. E.
Reames, director of district No. a in
Oregon, which includes Lane, Doug
las, Coos Curry and Josephine in ad
dition to Jackson county.
Mrs. Reames has opened offices In
the federal building on the second
floor, where she Is assisted by Mrs.
A. B. Htnck, and as soon as the work
la well organized here will continue
to other sections of her territory to
start the enumerations.
The five enumerators granted Jack
son county are Walter E. Rowley,
who has west Medford as his district;
Vic H. Beckman, who is covering east
Medford; Chester Putney of Ashland,
who will take the census In Ashland
and territory south; Mrs. Blanche D.
Lyman, who has the area of western
Jackson county; and C. H. Howell,
eastern Jackson county, and the up
per valley. ?
Federal Project
The census is a federal project,
funds for which have been furnished
by the CWA. The workers have there
fore been drawn from the re-employment
service rolls.
There are 39 enumerator district
In this area and but 34 enumerators
allowed for the section. It will there
fore be necessary for the workers to
double up on the project, which must
be complete by February 16 Mrs.
Reames stated today. The state of
Oregon Is divided Into four districts.
The census will cover every deall
and wholesale organisation and most
service and amusement businesses,
and will furnish the first accurate
measurement of the effect of the de
pression on these businesses. It will
be extremely valuable to campare
such basic data as employment, sal
aries and wages, total business and
expenses during a year of depression
with those obtaining in a year of
prosperity.
Aids Employment
The census will afford temporary
employment to approximately one
person for every 140 business estab
lishments in the United States. It is
expected to canvas? over two and a
quarter million establishments.
To make it possible to complete the
work In the field by February 16,
and to enable business men to supply
the Information readily, a simple
questionnaire has been prepared of
but eight questions on a single sheet.
These questions call for an accurate
description of the business establish
ments canvassed, the kind of mer
chandise handled or service offered
for sale, the principal functions per
formed, the employment given during
the year 1033 to men and women on
a part-time and full time basts, the
salaries and wages paid to such em
atman
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STARTS TODAY, 3 BIG DAYS
"Oh, the things they say and the things they do on
THE BOWERY, THE BOWERY." Who says "we won't
go there any more?" East side, West side, all around the
town and country, everyone is flocking to the Sidewalks
of New York in "THE BOWERY"
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Also LAUREL and HARDY In "Midnight Patrol"
I MICKEY MOUSE in "Puppy Love"
f Pathe Newi Reel
In Rialto Hit
Sir jfc v j&
Ceeella Parker has the leading fem
inine role opposite Ken Maynard in
"The Trail Drive," coming tomorrow
to the Rialto theater on their double
feature program which also has Pat
O'Brien, Bette Davis, Lewis Stone and
several other well-known stars In
"Bureau of Missing Persons."
"The Trail Drive," said to be the
best western Maynard has yet made,
has one of the most spectacular scenes
ever filmed, in which the star herds
a mammoth drive of 3500 cattle on a
cross-country trip in a series of ad
ventures embodying hard-riding and
thrilling gun fights.
ployeea, other operating expenses in
curred, the net sales or other operat
ing receipts of the business its stocks
on hand at the last Inventory date,
and the amount of business done on
a credit basis.
The fullest cooperation la asked of
all business men, large and Bmall,
once they appreciate the value of the
undertaking. It is also deemed a
concrete way of contributing to a
speedy and efficient business recovery
to which every business man should
respond unstintingly and whole
heartedly. Thrilling Drama
Coming Tomorrow
Hunt's Craterian
"Fugitive Lovers," coming tomor
row to the ' Craterian theater, brings
an entirely new kind of picture to the
screen, according to advance reports.
Practically all the action of the
exciting story takes place on a groat
Greyhound bus bound west from New
York city to Hollywood.
As the scenes are authentic, being
"shot" from giant road cruiser as
it actually sped across the contln
nent, the auditor, by proxy, enjoys
the sensations of a cross-country trip.
As the bus with Madge Evans, Ted
Healy and his "stooges," Nat Pendle
ton, C Henry Gordon, Ruth Selwyn
and dozsns of other characters aboard.
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speeds put t penitentiary en It first
night out of Nw York, Robsrt Mont
gomery, in the role of Porter, stages
a daring prison break.
As the rifle and machine gun shots
halt the bus, Montgomery manages to
climb aboard, up to the luggage rack,
where he hides under the tarpaulin.
There he opens an unlocked bag,
shifts into civilian clothes, and later
enters the bus as a passenger.
Inside the bus a dramatic story 1
occurring. As Letty, a beautiful
chorine, Madge Evans is attempting
to escape from the gangster, "Legs"
Caffee, who is riding along in an at
tempt to persuade Letty to return
with him.
While the man-hunt for Porter la
on, the daring escaped convict falls
in love with Letty. Then "Legs."
played by Nat Pendleton, discovers
Porter's Identity and conspires to aid
In hi capture.
The picture sweeps on with quick
ening tempo and a smashing climax
to a tremendous finish. Richard
Boleslavsky directed.
WOMAN SENTENCED ON
VAGRANCY ADMISSION
Helen Brewer (Peggy Baker) enter
ed a plea of guilty to vagrancy In
Justice court yesterday afternoon, and
was sentenced to 30 days in the coun
ty jail. The woman allegedly has
been operating a rooming house of
dubious repute.
Malcolm Stlne, musician, entered a
plea of not guilty to vagrancy, and
a hearing was set for Saturday morn
ing in Justice court. .
A warrant was Issued at the same
time for tho arrest of Tracy DeVlnney,
also charged with vagrancy, but has
not been served. DeVinney is held
in the city Jail,
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Irene Dunne in "If I Were Free"
Tomorrow and Saturday
A DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
THAT WILL TOP ANY
SHOW IN TOWN!
What really happens
to "lost women
What happen, to thou&anda of glrli who nerer
come home ornln? You'll learn the heart
wringing truth In thla breathleis story ot the
men who know everything about "lost"
women, kidnapped beauties and
disappointed brldesl
"BUREAU
PERSONS"
First National's
BETTE DAVIS
PAT O'BRIEN-
A Western That Will Knock
You Right Out of Your Seat!
Thousands of rattle In a frcnrlrd atfimpfrie I I
KmI i Routlnf battles . . Hetklesi riding! I I I
MAYNARD
THE TRABL DRIVE
Pals in "Bowery"
Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper
are pais in "The Bowery," which
opens at the Studio today.
Much of the action of "The Bowery"
takes place around Chuck Connors'
old honky tonk and saloon: in the
shadows of Brooklyn Bridge and
among the buxom chorus girls of
Steve Brodle's "palace of sin."
MIRIAM
HOPKINS
HAS WILD ROLE
William Faulkner's dramatic talc
of present-day youth, "The Story of
Temple Drake," opened at the Roxy
theater, with Miriam Hopkins in the
title role and Jack LaRue, William
Gargan, William Collier, Jr., heading
the supporting cast."
"The Story of Temple Drake" is the
story of Miss Hopkins, a girl with an
Inherited streak of wildnees.
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Circuit Judge James T. Brand of
Coos county, assigned by the state
supreme court to the local bench, will
, be here next Thursday to hear the
'rasa Of FVrt Puhl ncint Ij-imUa
Howard, for collection of money al
legedly due for services in farm oper
ation, and for money advanced.
Complaints and answers filed In
the civil suit indicate that agricul
ture and romance mixed unhappily,
and the case involves a fine point of
law obligation for debts where mu
tual consent exists. It la alleged that
a promise to marry was made and
never kept, and that the debts upon
which the action Is baaed were In
curred during a four year courtship.
Puhl alleges that ho performed
labor and advanced money for farm
machinery on promissory notes. The
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Eddie Cantor in "Roman Scandals"
Tomorrow and Saturday
THERE WAS HO ESCAPE...
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Exciting adventures aboard a cross
country' bus ... a desperate- man . .
and a beautiful girl , . . alone In t
stolen bus . . . hurtling through a
snowstorm ... on a deserted road
. the comhlned pollee fores of
the nation after theml
ROBERT
MONTGOMERY
with MADGE EVANS
J TED HEALY NAT PENDLETON
. Jfeoir tylfll
COMING SUNDAY:
defendant alleges she kept house for
Puhl and hla son did the cooking,
and other work, and that the mis
understanding arose when the troth
went awry.
The farm ia located on the Midway
highway, and the debts, the com
plaint states, arose between Septem
ber 1928 and 1931,
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wsftk bladder, tor painful joints from kkW
tailnsy artirlty. Aak dnittirt for Poky PilW
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OPENING DANCE
Saturday Night. Jul. JOth
at Gold Hill Hall
Music by Ray Knlps 8erenadera
AlmtKlnn 40o
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Kiddles . . Ids
from each other!,
BING CROSBY
in "Going Hollywood".
with
MARION DAVIES
FifiD'ORSAY Stuart ERWIN
Ned SPARKS Patsy KELLY