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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1934. PAGE FIVE Local and Personal Austin In Ashland Air. and Mrs. Charles W. Austin of Med ford spent Sunday afternoon In Ashland visiting friends. Mr. Boyle Returns John Boyle of the California Oregon Power company reutrned to Medford from the south this morning, on the Shasta. Moisture Reported Only a trace of moisture was reported by the federal weather bureau for the period before 6 a. m. and 5 p. m. Monday. Bicycle Btolen Preston Jones of 31 Myer street reported to city police officer this morning that his bicycle was stolen from . the Washington school last evening. a Mtdtes to Quilt Ladles of the y Jacksonville Grange H. E. club will ' meet at the Grange hall tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, for quilt- Jng. Members are urged to be on time. Row n ban m Returns A. S. Rosen baum, district freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific com pany, with headquarters here, re turned home this morning from business trip to Roseburg and Eugene, Contribute to Fund Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pellett of this city contributed $5 to the Warm Springs Foundation fund, to which proceeds from the Roosevelt ball this evening will be added. a Working In Ashland M. D. Hutch- ens of this city is employed at the Union Service station In Ashland this week as Clyde Nell Is, regular employe, cut hla right knee when skiing on the Slsklyous Sunday. He will be un able to work for a' week as a result of the accident. 1 Returns to Duty Major W. H. El lenburg of the Oregon National Guard has returned to Medford from a week's trip through eastern Oregon on a fed - eral Inspection of the guard units. He resumed his duties at the Oregon state police office here today. Mrs. Reames Leaves Mrs, A. E Reames, who is head of the federal business census for this district, left on the Shasta this morning for Grants pass, to attend to business matters In conjunction with the survey. She plans to continue to Eugene and Marshfleld before returning here. Open Study Tonight The Weekly Bible class meeting at the Y. W. C. A. tonight will begin the study of the New Ttestament, under the Instruc tion of Mrs. E. N. Warner. The four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John will be compared. , The class convenes at 7:30 o'clock. a a Examiner Coming Ward Mc Reyn olds, examiner of operators and hauffeurs, will be In Medford Fri day and Saturday, February 9 and 10. acordlng to announcement received . today from Hal E. Hoss' office In p Salem. Mr. McReynolda will be in the 1 city hall here from 9 a. m. to S p. m. on Friday and from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. on Saturday. All persons wishing permits or licenses to drive cars are asked to get In touch with Mr. McReynolds at these hours. No Council Meeting There will be no meeting of the city council this week, the regular meeting being scheduled for next Tuesday evening. rnriergo Operations M!a Dorothy Rogers and Mrs. U M. Sarlow, both of Medford, underwent major opera tions at the Community hospital this morning. Kthigul5h Fire A flue fire at the Peach Street grocery this forenoon at 11:30 o clock, was extinguished by the city fire department. No damage re sulted from the flames. a Transferred Here Captain Harry E. Cooper, who has been on duty at Cape Sebastian CCC camp, has been transferred to Camp South Fork of the Rogue River, to fill the vacancy occurring with the removal of Cap tain W. R. Church to headquarters for temporary duty. Clinic Thursday- The regular baby clinic to be conducted at the Jack son county courthouse will be held Thursday afternoon between the hours of 1:30 and 4:30 o'clock. It was announced today. Appointments are to be made by telephoning 1359. Bromley In Medford State High way Engineer J. G. Bromley of Grants Pass Is in Medford today going over the records of the telephone right-of-way of the forestry service, on the Crater Lake highway. A new line Is being built, and Mr. Bromley was ob taining the information at the Rogue River national forestry offices here. Returns from Trip North B. G. Harding, agent for the Southern Ore gon district bureau of Internal reve nue, with headquarters In Medford. returned here on the Oregonlan to day from Portland, where h has been for the put two days. To Extend Holdings Lumberman John D. Hoist of the Rogue River national forest and Assistant Super visor Ira Mason are examining more private lands and appraising the area near the Medford water shed with the view to increasing the government land holdings to further protect the water system. The two plan to be In that section the remainder of the week. Questionnaire Out A questionnaire which applicants for purchase of land ownde by Jackson county and not on the tax rolls, has been approved by the county court, the Ashland Dally Tidings states. The question naire Is an affidavit of good faith In making the purchase, and will In the opinion of the court, insure benefit to both the purchaser and the county through the sale. 4 Insull Granted Ten Days Grace ATHENS, Jan. 30. (AP) The gov ernment of Greece today granted Samuel Insull. Sr.. fallen czar of Mid dle Western Utilities, 10 more days' haven in this country from American authorities, who seek to return him to Chicago for trial. Cloudy tonight and Wednesday, ex cept rain tonight or Wednesday north west portion; moderate temperature; moderate west becoming south wind offshore. Lew Ayres Heads Cast Rialto Film Ann Harding in Craterian Picture tar j 9 -AW"! ' 1 4 I if I 1 Ann Harding has the role of a woman plastic surgeon who has spent all her time making other women beautiful for men to admire and not looking for romance herself In "The Right to Romance." opening a three day engagement at the Craterian theater today. She finds what she believes Is love with a wealthy young playboy, but after marriage comes the realization that temperamental differences make the union Impossible. The breaking point come when she meets her hus band's sweetheart and matters are even further complicated by an acci dent leaving the rival's face badly marred. The problem is whether to bring back to beauty of the girl or fail In the delicate operation so that the love-thief will no longer be a bar rier to happiness. Robert Young. Nils Asther and Sari Marltza have featured roles. Big Double Bill Opens At Studio It's all aboard for "The Silk Ex press," which arrived today on the big double feature program at the Studio theater, loaded wtih thrills, mystery and suspense. It is one of the most colorful mys tery stories ever screened. The entire story of the picture re volves upon "Silk Express" train car rying a cargo of three million dollars' worth of raw silk to New York In or der to break a corner In allk that has been effected by a group of un scrupulous traders. These men re sort to the most desperate attempts to prevent the arrival of the silk ex press. Constance Bennett, portraying Lorry Evans In "Bed of Roses,'" is the other half of the bill. It centers about Miss Bennett gs!nt the colorful and picturesque backgrounds of the Mardl Ora carnival In New Orleans, the Mississippi river, and a realistic women's reformatory. Joel McCrea, John Halllday, Pert Kelton and Sam uel Hinds are featured in supporting roles. E stock, A similar amount was paid In sach quarter since January last year when the rate was reduced from 1.T6 quarterly. FARM HID KILLED; El The grand Jury continued Its In vestigations today In the "Dahack case" with the calling of several out-of-town witnesses, including Cy Herr, former federal prohibition agent, who participated in the raid on a Reese creek still, after which Everett Dahack of !J.-gle Point was found dead. Two of the witnesses called were arrested following the raid. A number of residents of the Eagle Point district were also heard. The grand Jury Is expected to spend th.e balance of this week hearing testi mony, and studying the records of i testimony In previous hearings. Two! shots were admittedly fired, during j the raid, and there were other shots no one ever admitted firing, accord ing to the records. Judge H. D. Norton, who has been holding court In Grants Pass the past 10 days. Is expected to be here Satur day to receive the grand Jury report. If ready then. CKEHALIS. Jan. 30. (AP) Nor man Bennett, 30, of Milwaukee, Ore., farmhand on the Roy Lewis ranch across the river from Toledo, was shot and killed today and Cowlita county officers were searching for Lewis, who disappeared after the shooting. Deputies pursuing Lewis found a message scrawled In the sand near the J. S. Ryan ranch reading "Good bye Letha and Denzll." The name are those of Lewis' two young daughters. Broken windows glazed Trowbridge Cabinet Work. by How One Woman Lost 10 Lbs. In a Week Mrs. B"tty Luedeke of Dayton, writes: "I am using Kruschen to reduce weight I lost 10 pounds In one week and cannot say too much to recommend It." To take off fat easily, safely and quickly take one-half teaspoonful of Kruschen In a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast an 85c bottle lasts 4 weeks Get It at Woods Drug Co. or any drug store In America. If this first bottle fsll to convince you this Is the easiest, saf est and surest way to lose fat money back. 50c Dividend On Steel Preferred NEW YORK. Jan, 30. () Ohec tors of the United States Steel cor poration today declared a dividend of 50 cents a share on the preferred The thrilling adventures and ex citing events that take place aboard a transcontinental bus form the back ground for "Cross Country Cruise." opening a three-day engagement at the Rialto theater today. Lew Ayres head the cast which also includes June Knight, Alan Dlnehart, Alice White, Eugene Pallet te, Minna Gom bell and Henry Armetta. A girl eloping with a married man. with the wife along, a murder, a crash between a bus and an airplane which lands In the roadway ahead, and many other fast-moving sequences make the film absorbing throughout. Today and Wed. STOP! LOOK LISTEN! 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