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JTEDFORDMAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1934. PAOE FTVE Local and K 11 born In Medford Gorge H. Kilbora of Roaeburg, trainmaster for the Southern Pacific company, la pending today in Medford. attending to business affair. . Journey to Coast Attorney Prank J. Newman of Medford. and Fred C. Homea of Ashland spent the week-end at Port Orford and Myrtle Point, at tending to business matters. Qulne In Medford Sergeant Ralph Quine of the Oregon state police, sta tioned at Roseburg, la spending to day In Medford conferring with State Police Captain Lee M. Bown. To Return to School Marian Ed monds, who has been absent from school for the past six weeks, as the i result of a broken leg, la expected to be able to return In the near future. May Have Guests Dr. J. W. Robin son, who Is a patient at the Community hospital, receiving treatment for what. wh a t t h rea tened to become p ne u monla, la able to receive guests at the hospital, it was announced yesterday. Re-Ronte Line Postal Telegraph poles, which previously have been on Riverside, have been removed between Sixth and Ninth streets, work being completed today, It waa reported. The . change was made because of the re routing of the line. Lincoln Clnh Meet Tonight Repub licans who are Interested in the Lin coln Day club, are urged to attend the meeting this evening at 7:30 sharp. In the basement of the Med ford hotel to arrange for the annual banquet, February 12. a List Preclpltntlon From 5 a. m. to 6 a. m. Monday, .03 of an Inch of a rainfall was listed by the federal weather bureau, acocrdlng to a report made today. For the period between 6 p. m. yesterday and 5 a. m. today, .09 of an inch was recorded, bringing the total precipitation for the month up to 2.50 Inches. Return to Medford John D. Hoist and J. T. DeWltt, who have been working In their territories, returned to the office of the Rogue River na tional forest service today. Mr. Hoist, forester In the Butte Falls dlstrlc", has been in that section the past few days, while Forester DeWltt has been to the Elk Creek camp. Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wakefield were in Medford Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Tucker, according to a news Item In the Grants Pass Dally Courier, which also stated that Miss Minnie Calkins, Red Cross nurse of Josephine county, and Miss Gladyce Badger, field representa tive of the northwest district of the Red Cross, were in Medford Sunday. Visitors In Medford John C. Joyce, Inspector for the O. & C. camp projects, with headquarters In Port- land, and Gordon Marsh of Rosebutg. O. & C. Inspector, were visitors In Medford yesterday at the Rogue River national forest offices, conferring on matters pertaining to ' Evans Creek camp, which la one of the O. 4c C. projects. They returned last night. Expected Here Today Captain Bar ney Giles, U. S. army, who left Rock well field. San Diego, yesterday, Is expected to arrive at the Medford air port today from Montague, to confer with Captain W. F. Rouse, who has been unable to continue south be cause of weather conditions. Captain Rouse arrived here six days ago from Seattle, en route to Rockwell field. Held In Ashland Cuthbert Williams and Joseph Schroeder of San Fran-; ctsco and San Jose are being held in Jail at Ashland, following their arrest' by city police there on charge of gasoline thefts. They were appre hended in the residential district of Ashland with a five-gallon container, and a siphon hose, and according to officers, admitted theft of gasoline, j File Report An accident report concerning a collision Sunday evening at 6 p. m.. was filed with the city police yesterday by Haney F. Barrett of 314 Howard street, Medford. The car collided with that driven by H. L. Wilson, Jr., two miles south of; Rogue River. Shortly after the acci dent, Wilson was arrested on charges of driving while Intoxicated, and was, later released from Jail on $150 bond.; Wilson resides at Grants Pass. The! report stated that E. E. Barrett of 814 Howard street suffered Injuries to his back and neck, and Delia Burns of 302 South Grape street had an I injured knee and leg. Witnesses I named were L. L. Martin of 303 Bur- j gess street, Grants Pass, and I. T ! Gallegar of route one, Gold Hill. IIIRRV! It F.nn Tnnlte The Bl Miilral Drama WALTER WINCHELL'S "Broadway Thru A Keyhole" TOMORROW and Tilt RSPAY KV FRANCIS NILS AVTHF.K "STORM AT DAYBREAK" Win WAI.TKH M'STON SOMETHING NEW DAD DYNGE'S NOVELTY, SERPENTINE AND ONE BALLOON DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS WED. NIGHT Men 25c Ladies 10c Personal Visitors In Ashland Air. and Mrs. Ned Vllaa and children of Medford spent Sunday m Ashland. Gets Building Permit A building permit waa issued by the city build ing department today to J. H. Tssott, for construction of one room on the house at 836 East Ninth street. Cost of the addition was estimated at 130. Take Trolley Poles Down Trolley poles, which have graced the streets of Medford for many years, were all removed yesterday by city workmen. Frank Rogers, city building Inspector, reported today. Twelve of the steel poles were removed. Class Meets Thursday The regular monthly business and social meeting of the Alpha Delta class of the first Christian church will be held in the recreational hall Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. S. O'Brien's committee will act as hostesses and' a large attend ance la anticipated. All members and friends are urged to attend. Fl MAKES GREAT HI! The long-awaited Shasta Cascade Wonderland "movies" now being shown at the Craterlan, have made a great hit with local movie fans and are greeted at all performances with spontaneous and enthusiastic applause. Thanks to rapid action and con densed comment, a truly marvelous picture of the beauty spots of south ern Oregon and northern California Is given in a surprisingly short time. In fact, the one criticism of the show ing, from a local standpoint, would probably be that It doesn't last long enough. The audience here la al ways asking for more, at the final fadeout. This, however, will be an advan tage In other parts of the country. Increasing saleabillty and effective ness for where the views shown are unfamiliar, and of a country far away. It takes punch and tempo to arouse and hold audience Interest. This film has both. Certainly, a better advertisement for southern Oregon and northern California could scarcely be Imagined than this moving panorama of gor geous color the views of Crater Lake In winter, Rogue river, Pitt river and Mt. Lassen are particularly attractive. The film will be shown In all parts of the country. TIGERS TO PLAY SONS FRESHMEN THURSDAY Arrangements were completed this afternoon by Coach Darwin K. Bur gher of the high school, for the high school basketball team to play the SONS freshmen at the high school gym Thursda night, starting at 8 o'clock. A preliminary game will be arranged. On the normal school frosh will be Bud Lindley and Odd Hughes, former Medford high stars, and Joy and Fu gate, yearling players of speed and merit. Undismayed at the defeat at the hands of Klamath Falls last Friday, the high squad Is getting down to heavy drilling for the annual Ash land games, and the Thursday night contest should be hot and fast. TODAY and WED. ENSLAVED... by conflicting emoHoni, Her heart cried for love ...yet her hands reached out to destroy. -.ilk. CAROLE LOMBARD RANDOLPH SCOTT VIVIINNI OflORNI H. 1. WAKNIH Alto Hollywood On Parade Old Timer, Nf" MallT Mat. 1:43. til ik Here Wednesday Joan Blondell team, up with dlenrta Farrell and the two proceed to make their fortune In rhumba land wito these tactloa In "Gold Diggers In Ha vana," oomtng to the Craterlan thea ter tomorrow. Also In the cast are Ouy Klbbee, Ruth Donnelly, Allen Jenkins and Prank McHugh. RUSSIA TOPIC OE SI "God's Answer to Russia" was Rev erend W. J. Howell's topic Sunday, in his series of sermons on Russia at the Presbyterian church. Activities of the Union of Socialistic Soviet Republics were told by the minister, who also named various organizations opposed to the recognition of Russia by the United States government. Descriptions of various blasphem ous caricatures appearing In Russian press were given by Reverend Howell, who declared "Blasphemy has no meaning In Russia." He also told how the organization known as the "Militant Godless" was on the Increase, the membership in 1026 being 120,000, and In 1932 four millions. The goal for the past year was placed at 17 million members. "This Is God's challenge to the godless nations of all the earth to assemble in the valley of decision," Reverend Howell said In conclusion. OttoKruger Will Come To Holly In Picture Thursday At last, a motion picture with a brilliant lawyer as the central charac ter has been Introduced to the screen with an entirely new treatment that threatens to thrill any discriminating audience. It is the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, "The Women in His Life," which comes to the Holly Thursday brings to the screen the one man' who can most colorfully portray the most convincing charac- PLAYING TODAY FREDRICIMARCH URL C 0 0 PER M I R I AM H 0 P K I N S h 0 W 1 H B E Tr.Hr, I T Big Double Bill D J0R10H IS was. . m v . MORE For LESS MEDFORD Made Timber PkqdkGts Co m pany PHONE 7 mil of No. Ontrsl. A Good rtrm In Trade WUti. Mrdloti Magician Coming to Craterian t't.'.vii 3 v 5V s ? ft-.',.': 1 i Blackstone, famed magician, comes to the Craterlan theater Friday, for a two-day engagement with a company of 30. He crowds no less than 50 Baby LeRoy in Bahy LeRoy who. although he nas been starred in four previous pic tures. talka before the camera for the first time In "Miss Pane's Baby terlzattons of lawyers and that man is Otto Krugcr. Kruger, for many years one of the finest actors of the legitimate stage, appears In this picture as Attorney ; Kent Barringer, a prominent gentle man of the bar whose memory of the , only woman he ever loved almost wrecked his reputation. j Fredrlc March and Gary Cooper In "Design for Living" Is the feature picture on the present Holly program. In Medford Today Charles Fullen 1 of the Great Western railway, with headquarters in Portland, is spending , today here, attending to business mat- j ters. AND WEDNESDAY A U 1 1 f li U HI 11 U 9 ESIGfl FOR LIVING" - EHHST LUBITSGH mU f i i i i t i i i i 2 II Starts Thursday X a ilj WOMEN IN HIS LIFE" He could take 'em or leave 'em I with Otto Kruger Also Una Merkol Ben Lyon Isabel Jewell Plus Short Reels MONEY Factory Blocks HEAT J ; dlffernt and distinct tricks and lllu- alons Into the span of his perform ance. A 70-foot baggage car is re quired to transport the paraphernalia and livestock uwd In the show. Rialto Picture i' Is Stolen," at the Rialto theater for three days, starting today. Hhere he Is pictured with Dorothea Wleck, who plays his mother In the picture. Alice ' ft IT Matinees at 1:45 Compare our pictures with any show in town regardless of price! Mats-15c Eves-25c. Kiddies-10c Starts Today for 3 Days BABY LeROY with Dorothea w i rci Alice B'lTITf' IN ft RUPERT HUGHES' STORY Miss fanes baby m ADDED NICK KENNY'S RADIO THRILLS "The BOSWELL SISTERS" Featuring Connie Boswell Pooch Cartpon Brady and Jack LRu art aUo In featured roles. SPIRITUALISM IS REVEALED AT ROXY Spiritualism la treated sympatheti cally In films for the first time In "Super natural", the weird story of a young girl whose body Is possessed by the spirit of a murderess, which opens at the Roxy theatre today. Carole Lombard, Randolph Scott, Vlvlenne Osborne, Allan Dlnehart, H. B. Warner and William Parnum In the cast. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TO TRADI5 Clear Long Beach. Cail pornla property for southern Ore gon farm, partially irrigated. Ed Veatch, 301 South Acacia, Compton, California. ONE trained Pointer, 12. Dr. Stone. WANTED Tree and shrubbery prun ing, lawn work and spading. Tel. 603-J. FOR dressmaking, remodeling and alterations, see Gladys Klme, 105 North Oakdale. Work guaranteed. FOR RENT 3 -room furnished ape; bath, garage; one block from Court house; S10 per mo. 35 N. Oakdale. FOR SALE OR TRADE Beardless bar lev And alfalfa hay. Roy Nichols, Central Point. Tel. 19-X-3. HAVE TWO available properties for apartment or rooming house use. Will make good proposition to reli able party. Tenant must have own equipment. Call H. H. Brown, 105; after 6 p. m. 1670. FOR RENT 716 E. JackAon 208 SO. Ivy. 73B W. 11th. 112 Summit. 208 Summit. 318 Newtown. Call H. H. Brown, 105; after 5 p. m. 1670. DAY OLD CHICKS White Leghorns, Hansen strain. 8c; Rocks and Reds, 9c. Highest quality chicks. Send for catalog. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent, Ore. TRAPPERS ATTENTION ! Raw Furs wanted. Received order for 10.000 musk rats, we can pay you more money for your pelts. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. FOR SALE 2 acres, irrigated; fine soli; Improvements; close in; u.t off Pacific highway. A real snap, 9350. 823 Taylor St., owner. BARGAIN Wood range with colls. Medford Exchange, 39 So. Front. Evening, at 6:45-9:00 Only 18 Months Old, But He's Already Been The Star in 4 5 Pictures! The cutest rascal who ever wore 3-corncred pants . . . gurgling his happy way into your heart . . . bringing you laughs and thrills I IS STOLEN II A million women would love to steal him . . . but you'll be surprised at what really happens I Paramount News LAST TIMES TOMOI1T Davies-Crosby in "Going Hollywood" PL I S Medford's Own Wed-Thur, . ' 5 it' ' v 1 , ,', v.' sir ff 1).; 3?K v. .r , ' ' ' If. li "H . POT FRIDAY - !sr - iv 7i,; t is ... I fa . LJ'S Vf iV-v-' ."l''iA4 l It The Show of 1001 Wonders Baffling; Illusions that defy detection ! tvlaiJiAiL'.aBiJ Kiaaies . . urn "SUS-TI-KA" NOWJ THEY'RE IN THE IH HAVANA! TMFY O FANED UP THE CAY WHITf' WAYin "COLD DIG, GERSot',33';.SEE THfM IHAKE IT ' UPbN THE BOULE VARDS .4 . SHAKE! 'EM DOWN UNDER . Tl ALMS ! : THEY tS HAVE WHAT FT x TAKES... and CI VI "ALL THEY'VE COT! OKIOINALLY TITLED "HAVANA WIDOWS" JOAN BLONDELL CLENDA FARkELL GUY KIBBEE FRANK McHUCH ALLEN JENKINS RUTH DONNELLY; 'C V ' Vnull roar! ... ' . f You'll hnnll SATURDAY On lh Merwn Zmu nun-El BranAtl "Meanest Gal In Town" lap, attfunn-Prrt K el ton Skecti ClallPher