Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 25, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGE SEVEN
Local and
Visits In Medford Mrs. Lynn Mills
of Ashland spent yesterdey In Med
ford, visiting.
Attend Phoenix Dinner Mr. tnd
Mrs. George Howard were among Med
ford people motoring to Phoenix last
night to attend th chicken dinner
at the Orange hall.
Mri. Murphy Improved Mr. Maud
Murphy, who hae been convaleaclng at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Wat.
eon, was able yesterday to return to
her home on the Jacksonville high
way. Name Omitted In & recent issue
of the Mall Tribune, containing the
names of those Initiated at the Ep-
worth league of the Methodist church,
the names of Howard Poffenbarger,
f Andrew Severson, Olaf Severson, Jr.,
and Stanley Folsom were omitted.
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From South Fork Forestry Super
intendent Ralph G. Jennings of Camp
South Fork of Rogue River was a
business visitor In Medford today,
conferring with Supervisor Karl L.
Janouch of the Rogue River national
forest. .
Eagles Plan Dance Fraternal Order
of Eagles will have a dance and en
tertainment at their next regular
meeting, Friday. All members are re
quested to attend and bring their
, families. The entertainment Is sched
uled for 9 a. m. '
Pence Boy Goes Home Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Pence of Trail were In
Medford yesterday to get their son,
who has been recovering from an
operation at the Community hospital.
He was In a much Improved condi
tion and able to make the trip Into
the country.
Mr. Rummlnirs Verv 111 Wllllem
4 Oummlngs of Central Point Is still
taking treatments at the university
of California hospital, It was learned
here today, and his condition la not
at all favorable at present, but hope
of his recovery Is still maintained t
the hospital. .
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To Grants Pass W. O. Shambaugh,
who has been here Inspecting ma-
M4nrv hlnncrlnff to the U. S. for
estry service, left this morning for
Grants Pass to confer with officials
of the Siskiyou national forest. Mr.
Shambaugh, whose headquarters are
In Portland, spent the week-end In
the Lakevlow section, returning from
there to Medford.
Barneburg Fined Fred Barneburg
was fined io in city court this morn
ing by Judge A. D. Curry on charges
of reckless driving. Barneburg, who
resides southeast of Medford, was
driving the automobile which crashed
Into the car which B. R. Harwood of
33 Lewis was driving. The collision
occurred at 7:15 o'clock last evening
at the comer of Sixth and South
Central.
x Construct Office Twelve COO men.
r under the direction of D. R. Ctckey,
Applegate carpenter foreman, are now
working on the new ranger station
under construction... at Star, on the
Applegate. The building Includes an
office for the ranger, another for his
aslstant, a lobby and cloak room,
with a small porch In front. A ware
house Is also under construction
there.
Anderson Files Appeal Notice of
appeal from the decision of County
Judge Earl B. Day, acting as probate
Judge, In the suit of Carl Anderson
against the Ray H. Toft estate, was
filed In circuit court today. Ander
son asked $1,650 for services esserted
ly rendered for Toft during his life
time. The court awarded him $780.
Anderson then filed the appeal, and
seeks the full amount of his claim
against the Toft estate.
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Mr. Zlders Here O. E. Zlders of
Portland, who was formerly watch
man at the Southern Pacific crossing
at Main street, is spending today here
attending to business matters, having
arrived on the Oregonlan this mom
i lng. Mr. Zlders Is now making els
home In the northern city, having
been retired on a pension from the
Southern Pacific company. He plans
to return north tonight.
Takes Prisoners North Deputy
United Statse Marshal Ca! 0. Walls
returned to Medford this morning
from Portland, where he had taken
a prison car north from Klamath
Falls. Deputy Wells had taken Mar
vin Duffy Tupper, 30; Carmon Riddle,
17, and Richard Henry. 14, all In
diana, Indicted by the federal grand
Jury on charges of robbing a dwell
ing: Lester Tecumseh. 19; Robert
Oeorge, 30, and Roland Jackson, 33.
Indicted for Introducing whiskey on
the reservation; and Francis Silvers,
his wife Hessie Moee Slivers, whose
bondsmen surrendered them to fed
eral agents last week. The two had
been Indicted for Introducing liquor
on the reservation, and their bond
had been set at 13,500. Officer Wells
y slso served four subpoenas at Beatty
In the ease of Mary Drew Brown Baker,
charged with attempted assault with
a dangerous weapon.
Mrs, John Doe:
You will be surprised and pleased with Dry Pine Factory
Blocks for fuel clean, quick, Hot.
Piled in your Oarage, Woodihed or Basement for a small
additional charge If desired.
MEDFORD DELIVERIES FREE
Timber PiifeogErs Company
mm
msooo o"
PHONE 7
End of No. Central. A Oood firm to Trade With. Medford
Personal
Down from Ashland Ike Prldegar
of Ashland was attending to business
matters in Medford yesterday.
Grants Pass Visitors Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Cornell of Grants Paas were
visiting Medford friends yesterday.
Recken Here L. A. Recken. attor
ney with the firm of Sen and Recken,
Is a visitor In Medford today from
Portland.
Guest of Sister Roy RIggs of Port
land Is a guest In the valley of his
sister, Mrs. D. W. Dickey, at her home
south of Medford.
Down from Portland Howsrd
Weaver, representative of the Luxlte
company, Is In Medford for a few
days from Portland, attending to busi
ness affairs.
Shopping Today Among shoppers
today from out of town were Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Poole of Butte Falls. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald of Sams
Valley and Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Huat
of Phoenix.
In Medford Yesterday Among vis
itors In Medford yesterday from
neighboring towns were Mrs. J. B.
Johnson of Phoenix, Mrs. L. Hatfield
of Central Point, Miss Hsttle Howlett
and Miss Rose Whatey of Eagle Point
Held In Jail Betty Davis, 30, ar
rested yesterday by city and state po
lice, at a local rooming house, Is
being held In the city Jail, pending
Investigation and filing of charges
by state officers. Those In charge
of the case could not be reached this
afternoon, but It was understood that
vagrancy charges would probably be
filed.
Mr. Nicholson HI The ambulance
was called to the Jackson County
bank building this aftrenoon for w.
E. Nicholson of Ross lane, who be
came very 111 while In the city, and
managed to reach a physician's of
fice in that building. Perl's am
bulance took the man back to his
home, and nothing more had been
learned regarding his. condition this
afternoon.
35 CARS FRUIT
Fruit shlpmnts from this city for
the week ending Wednesday night to
taled 31 cars of pears and four cars
of apples.
The above figures Include the 33
cars of pears dlspatohed Wednesday
and Tuesday. All but one of the
cars were destined for France and
hauled to Portland for boat ship
ment. This Is one of the largest
single-day shipments for winter va
rieties outside of the regular season
in valley History.
Shipments for the season up to
Wednesday night were 1770 cars of
pears (cannery and packed) and lit
cars of apples.'
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Kelly
of Central Point, a son, weighing
eight pounds, five ounces, at the
Community hospital Wednesday,
The Sth ANNUAli STATES BAN
QUET at the First M. E. church hall
is to be held Friday, February 3.
Reserve at once a place at your home
state table by calling H73-W.
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SALEM, Jan. 35. (API An addi
tional five per cent release In savings
deposits of the Multnomah Commer
cial & Savings bank was announced
today by the state banking board to
be effective tomorrow.
ENDS T0NITE
Kay Francis Nils Asther
'Storm at Daybreak'
TOMORROW
KEEP YOUR SKIN YOUNG
I Tedious trMtmenti nnneceuuy
tf "the iwp used for daily tie wising ii
Resinol
DRAWING SETTLES
GASOLINE SUPPLY
WHEN BIOS ALIKE
In order to comply with the non-1
competitive elauwi of the NRA oil
code, there ww no difference m the
bid submitted yesterday to the coun
ty court for supplying guoline to
Jackson county the coming year. All
the bids were identical 31 cent per
gallon, from the tank wagon.
The names of all the oil com par lea
were placed on atrlpa of paper and
placed in a hat. with the agreement
between bidders and the county court
that the company whose name was
drawn from the hat, first would re
ceive the business for the month of
February. It happened to be the
Standard OH company.
Remainder of the drawing were as
follows: Associated Oil for March;
Signal Oil Co. for April; General oil
for May; Texas Oil for June; Shell
for July; Union for August and Rich
field for September. '
For the remaining months the
county will buy where it pleases. No
bids were made on oils, owing to
the difference In grades and costs.
The county will buy where It cn
get it the cheapest.
The tank wagon price, now 31
cents per gallon, will fluctuate, and
the county will pay for a rise or
benefit from a drop.
The maximum amount the county
asked bids upon la 60,000 gallons, to
secure a better price. As the com
petitive bids were eliminated, there
was no maximum set. It will not
run more than a quarter of that
amount, officials state.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ne.wland, presi
dent of the Oregon Letter Carriers'
assocatlon and auxiliary, respectively,
have returned to Medford from Klam
ath Falls, where Monday evening they
installed the newly elected officers
of the Klamath Falls organization.
An Invitation was also extended
for the Klamath Falls members to
attend the state convention to be
held In Medford July 14.
Since being elected president of
the state association last July, Mr.
Kewland has traveled over most of
the state, visiting many of the local
organisations. He stated today that
keen Interest and growing strength
are being noted In the organization
and Mr. Kewland expects a, large at
tendance at the state meeting.
Mr. Newland Is also compiling val
uable information on these trips,
which will be of future benefit to
the organization.
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W. A. Delzell, who Is slated to be
come the next postmaster of Salem In
all the dope evolving from democratic
ranks, was a visitor In Medford this
morning, bringing the total of up
state bourbons calling here In the
same day to two. His trip was In the
Interests of the Internal revenue de
partment, with which he U now asso
ciated. He stated that he had received no
Information, to date, confirming his
appointment to the Salem postmas
tershlp, but those who art "In the
know" say he soon will.
BIG DOUBLE BILL
OPENS TODAY
Also
'16 Fathoms Deep
Thrill Beneath the Sea with
Trelghton Chaney, son of
the famous l.on Chancy.
Coming Sun., Jan. 28
In Their New Full Length
Picture
CONS fit
With i-mm.F.T THASF
and DOROTHY CHRISTY
PUS SHORT RF.KLS
Continuous Bhow
Paturdar and aundae
Doors Open 1: P. M.
Matinee to P. M. 3Se
F.Tenlnr. Sfte
Kiddles ine
Blackstone at Craterian Friday
The famous Blackstone opens his
local engagement at the Craterian
theatre tomorrow and will be there
for two days. On the screen, Zasu
Pitts heads the cast of "T.he Mean
est Gel in Town," which also num-
bers El Brendel. Pert Kelton, Skeets
Richard Dix Star
At Rialto Friday
The popular double feature program
at the Rialto for Friday and Saturday
finds Richard Dlx In "Ace of Aces"
and Peggy Shannon In "Fury of the
Jungle" at that theater tomorrow.
Air thrills abound In the pulse
stirring action of "Aces of Aces."
realistic account of the tragic career
of a great war ace, starring Richard
Dlx in the title role.
Squadrons of fighting planes zoom
ing, twisting and darting about In
the sky; sensational crashes of burn
ing planes; bullet-ridden ships dis
integrating in mld-alr: anti-aircraft
warfare, and gallant adversaries meet
ing In mortal combat above the
clouds, offer many breath-taking
aerial thrills seldom seen on the
screen.
"Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen," plays
for the last times tonight.
Creighton Chaney
Star Holly Drama
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, ex
ponents of mirth, ably supported by
such stars as Charlie Chase and Dor
othy Christy, will present their new
est feature picture, "Sons of the Des
ert," at the Holly theater, starting
Sunday.
In the meantime, a special double
bill is being featured by MsiiHger E
E. Marsh. Lon Chaney'a son, Crelgh-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Experienced waitress at
Diamond Cafe.
FOR SALS: Dodge motor, good condi
tion. Phone 840-X.
FOR RENT High-class furnished
house, Res. C, Ideal Court, corner
Myrtle and Taylor Sts. Geo. Kerson.
WANTED Five hundred ewes. Ad
dress 2334, care Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE! 80-acre ranch In Sams
Valley; improved; 30 acres under
cultivation; or trade foi smaller
ranch .near Medford. Box 2268
Tribune.
WANTED Baled wheat stray.
360.
Phone
2 Day
Starting;
HOW TO
SLAP FATE
IN THE FACE! :
leom in one delicious
lesion from the five
'ontaillc Kimplegarsl
They re nutty but nice!
ALSO
Lott In Tenti-Tlmbermsn fortune
New
Pall Mat. 1:4.1.
r.t. !
riA COLBERT
k
BOLAND
Lwiv..
Gallegher and Jimmy Gleason In the
mast.
Blackstone crowds no less than fif
ty different and distinct tricks and
i illusions Into each performance,
I with every stunt a challenge to one's
credulity. An entourage of 30 as-
'alstants Is with the famed magician.
ton, Is starred In "16 Fathoms Deep."
while Otto Kruger's much discussed
picture, "Women in His Life." com -
pletcs the bill with the usual short
subjects.
LOONEY FAMILY
IN ROXY COMEDY
"Three -Cornered Moon," story of an
American family so looney that no
body knows what anybody else Is
talking about, now playing at the
Roxy theater, stars Claudette Colbert
Rlchard Arlen and Mary Boland.
This story of the fortunes of tho
addle-pated Rlmpelgar family of
Brooklyn, N. Y., tells of the efforts of
the seir-centered members of this
household to survive the depression.
SEATTLE MANAGERIAL
PROPOSAL DISCARDED
SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 25. (AP)
With the city council's disapproval
of s final move to put a city man
ager proposal on the March 13 mu
nicipal election ballot, by a vote of
6 to 1, proponents of the plan met
their final defeat.
if-vrrapi7rat
Matinees
at
1:4.1
Compare our pictures with any
show in town regardless of price!
Mats-15c Eves-25c Kiddies-IOc
ENDS
Baby
"Miss Fane's
Tomorrow and Saturday
2 BIG FEATURES
VBOP W n(1 combining all aL I
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I II
ME of ACES'
IX ""Oil)
JPICTURE'
OF THE
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II el 1 1
I 1U1
Riotous Comedy
Craterian Bill
For Today Only
For good nstured, rough and turn- !
ble, catch-as-catch-can comedy, "Gold i
Diggers In Havana" at the Craterian j
theater for today only, Is one of the
screen's champions.
Riotously funny and sUrtllng situa
tions are created by Joan Blondell
and Glenda Farrell. As two wise
cracking Broadway burlesque girls,
they Invade the Cuban capltol on a
hunt for millionaire easy marks
whom they hope to compromise and
shake-down for easy money.
Their decision to invade the Cuban
capitol is reached after a former cho
rine friend had blown in on them,
looking the picture of prosperity. The
friend's story that' Havana was simply
reeking with millionaires, all anxious
to be separated from their dough,
leads Joan Blondell and Glenda Far
rell to depart post-haste for Havana
after first shaking down a boy friend
for $1500 for expenses.
There their mad adventures lead
them Into the most unusual tot of
complications, which because they
are played so broadly, result In one
fast comedy situation after another.
DANCE Friday ,jan. 38, at Talent
Grange hall. Everyone invited.
LIFE LONG"FRIEND"
Keeps Them Fit at 70
TM .,,
K'tahlolaiatlve
1 NR luw boon
astloivMidableivsa
THEIR MEDICINE CHEST
FOR 20 YEARS
family doctordur
Ing their trying
"after forty
years. NR keeps
them regular
year after year
raithfuUy wlf
nner any need to
In crease tlio dose.
Ivo wonder their
"evening of life" Is so free from complaints.
M illioos of irole welcome t he a id of t his re
liable corrective. For NaturtVn nnitv1
st.iwgtheoandregulatthenrtreeUmln8r
(emttlM
aches, colds,
i ""bX'
All druggUt'!
TUMS
Quick relief for acid indiges
tion, hrnrthurn. Only 10c.
DANCE
Saturdsv Night, .Ian. 37th
at Gold Hill Hall
Good Music
Admission 40c
Evenings
at
8:45-8:00
TONIGHT
LeRoy-Dorothea Wieck
Baby Is Stolen"
A blazing tale of
c1ah and combat
. . written by John
Monk Saunders,
author of "Wings'
and "Dawn Patrol"
and combining all
the thrill of both
pictures Into oni
with
ELIZABETH ALLEN
RALPH BELLAMY
PLUS
Primitive Love-Hate
and Terror ... in
DONALD OOK
PEGGY SHANNON
TODAY
0?V DANGER
J .
I Cm vana when those
4'4h i rve,in8 Gold,
1 iiVSVvV Vr Diggers arrive!
!..? i . They have what it
?W v.' I ; takes and they
Vt I 4 i Sive all they've
1 vf ft 1 J got and when
T..V ;f I i roll those
. ; Vrf ryei J" i rhumba hips and
i. W .11 j bankroll eyes, it's
t'VTiH all over but the
:WlJfet- laughing.
with
JOAN
BLONDELL
GUY KIBBEE ALLEN JENKINS
FRANK MoHUOH LYLE TALBOT
RUTH DONNELLY
HELD
Medford's Own
Also Tom Patrioola
FRIDAY -
Most Amazing
He II Prove to You
that It's Still Fun
to Be Fooled!....
One hour of sensa
tional entertainment!
Over BO different
tricks and illusions
on each show!
-PLUS SPECIAL PRICES for I
jj OntheSoreer this big ATTRACTION! I
1 Matinees! I
jjj A nhoop, . vtii and Adulti.25o Kiddie-lBe I
II lHn fit In Evenlnist If
m "The Meanest Adulti 40o Kiddies-15o(
1 Gal In Town" TtHt 1
with Zuu Pitts j i (ft i-WiT I
rert Kelton- Kl Brendel I jr' f'il'M" v "I
I Jis. Uleasnn-S. u.lletnrf t I WJUAOT I
E2
Mats . , . 25o
F.TPft , . . 330
Kiddles . . 10c
ONLY
ORIGINALLY TITLED
"Havana Widows'1
GLENDA
FARRELL
OVER I
"SUS-TI-KA"
Musical and Novelty
SATURDAY
of All Magicians!
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