Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 07, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MXIL TRIBUNE, irEDEORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1931.
Pa'OE seven
Local and Personal
Visitors Hero Mr. and Mri. P. S.
Engle were visitors In Mwllord today.
-Aahland Tldlnga.
Daughters, Veterans Daughters of
Union Veteran will meet at the Arm
ory Friday evening.
t
Miss Bo.vd Here Miss Eleanor Boyd
of Winston. Ore., Is a visitor In the
elty at Mrs.. Earl Wymore's.
Mr. Ellis Here Ernest Ellis of the
Kennell-Ellta Studios In Eugene, was s
visitor in Medford Tuesday.
To .Medford C. 0. Yount and Chris
Ollson made a business trip to Med'
ford Tuesday. Ashland Tidings.
In Grants Pass S. A. Kroschel of
this city spent yesterday in Grants
Pass attending to business matters.
m
Here on Business C. L. Evans, in
surance man from flalem. was trans
acting business with Medford firms
thl morning.
t
. Receives Care Mrs. O. T. Yocum of
Ashland Is a patient at the Commun
ity hospital here, recenvlng medical
care.
Nledermeyer. Caller L. Niedermeyer
of Medford was a business visitor in
Ashland this morning. Ashland Tid
ings. In Llthla City William A. Altken
of Medford was in Ashland on busi
ness and visiting friends today. Ash
land Tidings.
"
Mrs. Brockn-ay III Mrs. A. E.
Brockway is a patient at the Com
munity hospital, recovering frm a
minor operation.
Miss Baldwin In Hospital Miss
: Doris Baldwin of Gold Hill is receiving
medical care in the Community hoa.
pltal here this week.
Shopping Today Miss Laura Bur
son of Phoenix and Mrs. Royal Brown
of Eagle Point were shopping at Med
ford stores today.
Emergency Operation George Mat
tern of Beatty street is in the Com
munity hospital, where he underwent
a major operation Monday night.
Coghllls Have Daughter Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Coghlll of this city are the
parents of a daughter born Sunday,
February 4, at the Community hos
pital.
Storming at Lake The wind which
swept through Medford last night
and today, was bringing snow with it
In the Crater Lake park, it was learn
ed here this afternoon. The extent
of the fall had not been determined.
Home from Yre ka Jack Boyle, who
Is employed by the California Oregon
power company In Yreka, Cal., is In
Medford today, having been called
here by the death of his grandmother.
Mrs. Josephine McQulston.
Goes to Alaska Jack Paxton.
. nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ander
son of Medford. left Vancouver Bar
racks Monday evening, en route to?
Alaska, where hj will be statlon'cl
with the Infantry in the United States
army.,
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Lumsden to Visit Treve Lumsden
of Hillsboro. formerly of this city. Is
expected in Medford this evening from
Grants Pass for a short visit with his
mother, Mrs. H. U. Lumsden. He
telephoned here from Grants Pass last
night.
Join Air Corps Merrltt Probstfleld
and Donald Welch of this city are
leaving tonight for Angel Island, hav
ing Joined the United States air corps
They will continue later to San Diego.
Probstfleld was formerly In the em
ploy of Gates & Lydlard at their No. 1
store.
Ptnn Valentin Partv The Golden
Link class of the First Baptist church
will entertain with a St. Valentine's
party maay evening, reuiuaij v, w
7:30 o'clock at the church, it was an
nounced today. All members of the
church, their families and friends are
cordially Invited to attend the affair.
Get Building Permits Two building
permits were issued by the city today.
One went to the Associated Oil com
pany for construction of a grease rack
at 3 East Main street, and the other
to Dr. E. D. Elwood of 13S South Cen
trsl for construction of a fireplace at
the cost of 50.
.
Mr. Henselman Home George Hen
selman. district aftent for" the Aetna
Life Insurance company, returned
from Portland this morning, where
he has been the past few days at
tending a sales congress of the life
underwriters association. There were
more than 700 underwriters there
from all over the state. The meetings
were addressed by prominent local
and national spokesmen both from
within and outside the life Insurance
V field. The enthusiasm was marked
and the congress reported a very suc
cessful one.
Phoenix Club Meets The Phoenix
Thursday club will meet tomorrow at
the home of Mrs. Mllo Furry. The
latter will be aslsted as hostess by
Mrs. Robert Furry.
Four Stars In
Cast Of "All Of
Me" At Rialto
I
LOSES HOSPITAL POST
A superlative four-star cast por
traying a quartette of characters that
match their distinctive personalltlea
Is a point whose value can't be exag
gerated in favor of "All of Me." which
opened yesterday at the Rialto the
atre. Miriam Hopkins, Fredrlc March.
George Raft and Helen Mack com
prise this quartette of contrasts,
whose odd natures are pitted one
against . the other to make striking
drama. -
Based on the play, "Chrysalis." by
Rose Albert Porter, the picture pre
sent the highlights of four interest
ing lives, with Miss Hopkins possibly
portraying the main character, that
of a society girl with wayward Incli
nations. -
Engaged to a young college Instruc
tor, played by Fredrlc March, she
Isn't certain of her love until devious
contacts with life teach her the
meaning of devotion. Although the
picture is -crammed with plot and
dramatic situations, one looks in vain
for a villain, unless it be society in
general.
Raft playa the part of an arrant
youngster, who can't go straight In
order to realize love with Eve, played
by Helen Mack.
It Is the drab fate these two meet
that brings realization to the doubt
ing lovers of the upper strata, repre
sented here by Miss Hopkins and
March.
The film plays at the Rialto until
tomorrow night.
LONDON. (UP) A prominent psy
chiatrist and research worker attach
ed to a London mental hospital has
been asked to hand in his resignation
because he has written a book on
"black magic."
Claiming to have mastered the art
of levltatlon and wafted himself over
a 50-foot gorge; to have seen a grand
Llama Instill life in the body of a man
dead seven years and a tree to wither
at the command of a magician, Dr.
Alexander Cannon has published his
assertions in a book called "The in
visible Influence."
When he was In Tibet, Dr. Can
non says that he witnessed a grand
Llama bring to life the body of a man
who had been dead for seven years.
"I tested the absence of breath by
means of a mirror which did not
! steam. There was no pulse or heart-
! beat." claims the doctor. "Then the
grand Llama uttered words in a lan
nuage which was .strange, the eyes
of the corpse opened; the body gradu
ally sat up in Its tomb. Assisted by
two monks it walked towards the
grand Llama, bowed and returned to
its coffin and In a few minutes the
body once more lay lifeless.
He was told, says the author, that
this man was some hundreds of years
old and that he' probably would live
forever In this fashion.
Dr. Cannon holds several degrees
In medicine and is the senior author
of the standard medical textooox,
"Princlnies of Psychiatry." Before
coming to Britain he prastlced his
profession In Hongkong.
SWIMMING TANK
Lee Tracy la once geJn a news
paper columnist in "Advice to the
Lovelorn," at the Craterlan theater
for a tour-day run starting today.
VALENTINE ROMANCE
The culmination of a romance,
which started more, than two years
ago in the Valentine cafe in this city,
waa reported today In announcement
of the marriage of Lola West of Port
Jones, Cal., to Chas. L. (Jimmle) Val
entine, operator of the restaurant In
this city.
They were married at Oakland,
Ore., February 1, then continued to
Portland and other cities In the north.
ern part of the state before returning
to Medford, where they are now at
home at 419 Arcadia Court. They
were guests in Cottage Grove of .Mr.
Valentine's mother, and visited his
sister at Wren, Ore.
Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night.
February 17.
w. S. Boleer, president of the chanv
ber of commerce, announced this
mornlnir the organization of a com'
mlttee to investigate the possibilities
of establishing an outdoor swimming
tank in Medford.
This question has been discussed
by numerous clubs and organizations
throughout the city for sometime,
and it is hoDed that the Chamber of
Commerce committee will be able to
obtain some results after an Invest!
nation has been made.
Those selected to represent the
swimming tank committee are Dr, B.
L. Laeeson, chairman, W. P. Stuart,
K. W. Kendrlck, John Moffatt, Olln
Arnsplger and W. M. MoAUlster. Dr
Lageson announced tnia morning uia
he will call the committee together
next week for the first meeting and
that no delay will be occasioned the
committees deliberations.
Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night,
Feb. 17.
Jungle Romance at Holly
Claudette Colbert and Herbert Marshall are starred In "Four Fright
ened People" at the Holly today. The bill also includes Hoot Olbson In
"The Fighting Parson".
VII I ,i D 1 , r U M W l HI
Tonlti Helen Twelvetrres
in "DISGRACED"
Writ. carol Lombard In
"BRIKF MOMENT"
WATCH FOR THE
PHANTOM OF THE AIR
COMING
SATURDAY
ARCHIE legg's
ROYAL
SERENADERS
II II
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TODAY and THURSDAY
Here You Are Folks!
ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE BILL
At the Same Usual Admission Prices
ANOTHER VICTIM
OF "THE BIACK
ACE" WIU DIE...
ESP3
A thrilling mystery drama
. . j..L
H.nry St.ph.nton. or
THE FIRST LADY OP THE MOVIES
PLUS
Lee Tracy Heads Cast Craterian Film
E FULL
TAX PAYMENTS
Tw tax department or the her
lfl"i office report! that to date 300
taxpayers have made full payment
for 1633. thui receiving the Interest
bonua as provided In a law passed
by the lat mm ion of the leftlpla
ture. This Is triple the number, of
last year at this time.
Most of the payments are from
small home owners of the city and
valley, with a few out-of-state prop
erty owners contributing. Gertrude
Martin, head of the tax collection
department, reports that a number of
CCC and CWA checks have been re
ceived in payment.
Taxes this year are payable be
fore or on March 6 and on that
date the quarterly Interest rate
starts. Many are under the Impres
sion the lnteret does not start until
a month later, as under the old law.
Under the new law, tax payments
can be made In quarterly payments
with rebates for full payments.
There has also been a slight In
crease In payment of taxes for back
years which have been delinquent
during the depression.
1 DEAFened
Sterling Holloway and Sally Blane
have featured roles In the support
ing cast.
This time Tracy Is the editor of an
"agony" column, with his razzing of
those writing In for advice bringing
the column to nation-wide promin
ence and filling his life with a series
of comical and dramatlo episodes.
rftrrfitZ With
Preston 8. F08TER
LYLE TALBOT
ALSO
CHARLIE JUDEL S MUSICAL "FIFI"
'SINGAPORE" A VAGABOND ADVENTURE
HEARST METR0T0NE NEWS
or Hard Coughs or
Colds That Worry You
Creomulslon la made to give su
preme help to coughe or colds. It
combines seven helps In one the beat
help known to science. It la for
quick relief, for safety.
But careful people, more and more,
use it for every cough that starts. No
one knows where a cough may lead.
No one can tell which factor will do
most. That repends on the type of
cold.
Creomulslon costs a little more
than lesser helps. But It means the
utmost help. And It costs nothing if
it falls to bring the quick relief you
seek. Your druggist guarantees it.
Use it for safety's sake. (Adv.)
wnX store piano for use In home.
Phone 61.
Medford Fuel Oo. for better Fuel
Oil Service. Phone 631.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Lady's wrist watch with in
scription From Robert to Marion."
Reward. Marlon James, Colonial
Hotel, Grants Pass.
FOR TRADE Cabin, buznaw, model T
Ford coupe for 1027 touring coupe.
J. O. Briney, Ruch, None Such Mine.
FOR SALE "Wee Maid" dresses for
children; ages 2 to 14. See samples
at 1625 E. Main. For appointment
Phone 1524.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
cozy housekeeping apartment, with
private bath, to steadily employed
business woman. 316 No. central.
WANT House and lot on terms. Must
be cheap. 526 N. Riverside.
Mrs. C. B. Whitehead of Fort Worth
Is believed the first woman to be
awarded Texas highway contract.
You owe It to yourself to In
vestigate TEUTONOPHONE, Ger
many's Master Creation, for the
relief of defective hearing. ,
TKt'TONOPHONB IS TIIK ONLY
PORTABLE HEARING Appliance
equipped with Kadlo Microphone
Is positively free of all outside
noises Is worn completely con
cealed weighing In all but 4
ounces.
TEST IT FKKE IN OUR OFFICE
Drs.Scheetz&Davies
606 EAST H STREET
Grants Pass, Oregon
PORTLAND OFFICE
710 Selling Bldg.
DANCE
TONIGHT
at
Dreamland
Music by
PEB STONE'S
'Melody Boys'
Gents 25o. Ladies 10c
EASY
WASHERS
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
$59
75
LEONARD
ELECTRIC
HOLLY BLDG.
FrlgKUIra galea nd Service "
nr
Shows
1:45
6:45-9:00
SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE
Mats . . . 25o
Eves ... 35c
Kiddies . lOo
r-
)riTy?irtl 1
in"
Starts Today for 4 Days
He'd Give Any Broken Heart
Another Break! .. .
Dishing out advice to the lovelorn . . . when
they cry for a life-line, he tosses them a gag
line I Their broken hearts were Just wise
cracks to him I . . . Here's Tracy as you want
him ... in the biggest all-around festival of
laughs he's ever made!
Compare the pictures
regardless of price . . .
Mats-15c Eves-25c Kiddies-lOc
nds Tomorrow Night
They Don't Speak The Same
Language . . . and yet they
understand each other!
Park Awnu Itarni about lore from I
couple of klila In "lleir Kitchen" who
hate nothing else , . , and want nothing
morel
CDOaGD RACT
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HELEN MACK
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
FRI SAT
"King of
Wild Horses"
ri.i s
Tim McCoy in 'Straightaway'
f JOSEPH MSCHENCKf 7
i LEE TRACY
, afdvice to the
LOVELORN
pi4 lle'a lie tuf who knowi It all . . . but
C-b5-X ha couldn't atrelthten out hie own romance
. with
SALLY BLANE
ADDED C
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON
"Shanghaied Mickey"
GEORGE OIV0T in "GOBS OP FUN"
SCREEN SONG MACNAMEE NEWS
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Fairgrounds p
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