MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 193-f.
PAOE SEVEN
Local and
Mr. Galnw Here J. W. Gaines, dU
trict passenger agent of the Southern
Factflc, la In Medford today from his
headquarteri in Portland, conferring
with local railroad men.
.
Car Was Struck M. L. Wade of 343
North Ivy street, who figured in an
acldent Saturday, stated yesterday
that hla report filed with the city
police waa meant to state that his
machine had been struck while park
ed at the curb.
. Smith In Medford Wortlilngton C
Smith, traveling passenger agent for
the Northern Pacific company, with
headquarter in Portland, is in Med
ford today attending to business mat
ters, having arrived on the oregonian
this morning.
Report Precipitation The U. 8.
weather bureau reported today that
between 5 p. m. yesterday and 5 s. m.
today, .01 of an inch of moisture was
recorded. For the period between 8
a. m. and 5 p. m. on Wednesday, the
precipitation was .03 of an inch.
Meckers Returning Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Meeker will return to Med
ford Friday from San Francisco, where
they have been attending buyers' week
and selecting spring and summer mer
chandise for the M. M, ' Department
store.
IS
LOCAL CONCLAVE
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without any agreements."
Turning to the question of the
veterans' needs In the United States,
the general closed his talk with an
. appeal for the disabled veteran, stat
ing that he "has been abused."
W. S. Bolger. president of the
chamber of commerce, presided at
the luncheon, introducing the speak
ers and the following other distin
guished guest:
Dan MoDade, Oregon Journal; E.
Palmer Hoyt, Oregonian; Ernest Hay-
. cox, writer of western stories; Jerrold
Owen, executive secretary World War
Veterans' State Aid commission; Floyd
..Maxwell, Oregon Petroleum Indus-
tries; Dr. Paul I. Carter, officer in
charge TJ. S. Veterans' hospital, Port
land; J. W. Gaines, Southern Pacific
railroad; Worthington C. Smith.
Northern Pacific railroad; J. Wy Vali
ant, field secretary National Rehabili
tation committee, American Legion;
Harold B. Say, Portland chamber of
commerce; J. 0. Moreland, American
. Legion state service officer; Carl R.
Moser, department adjutant American
- Legion; Elwood Hussey, district com
mander, American Legion; O. L. Over
meyer, commander, Medford post,
American Legion; L. O. Oarlock, chair
man American Legion district confer
ence; Mrs. Dorothy Eakln, state presi
dent American Legion Auxiliary; Mrs.
Walter Olmscheid, president Medford
unit, American Legion Auxiliary; Max
Peirce, president Klwanis; C. J. Se
. mon, president Rotary; Glen Fabrick,
president Activlana; Mrs. Mabel Mc
Inturff, department secretary Amer
ican Legion Auxiliary; Mrs. Dorothy
Templer. district president American
Legion Auxiliary; Mrs. Elsie Graham,
state child welfare chairman, Amer-
Jean Legion Auxiliary; Mrs. Georgie
Webber, state hospital .chairman,
American Legion Auxiliary; Paul Mc
Donald, past vice-commander Amer
ican Legion; George Porter, acting
mayor City of Medford; Mayor W. W.
Stock well, of Grants pass; uenerai
U. G McAlexander; Harold J. Warner,
state commander American Legion;
General Creed O. Hammond.
Speakers on the radio program this
. morning, which opened the day's
events, were General Hammond, Gen
eral O. G McAlexander, who will ad-
- dress the public meeting at the high
school auditorium tor.lpM: Comman
der Warner and Mr. Bolger. The
Kilty band of Ashland also enter
tained. Members of the delegation visited
. the high school this morning, ad
dressing the assembly and the Jour
nalism class. Speakers also appeared
before the Ashland high school as
sembly and the Southern Oregon
Normal school assembly.
'Tomorrow at 7
with Chester Morris
and Vivienne Osborna
AND
BARBARA STANWYCK
"Ladies They
Talk About"
TOMORROW
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Personal
Shopping Thursday Mr. and Mr, j
F. A. Daxigherty of Phoenix were
shopping In Medford this morning.
CCC Auditor Here Lieut. John B.
Hess, finance officer. Is in Medford
from the Presidio at San Francisco,
as auditor at the local CCC head
quarters. Attend O. E. S. Meeting Mrs.
George Alden, Mrs. Meta Gilbert and
Dr. ii. L. Sanders of this city attend
ed the meeting of the Order of East
ern Star in Grants Pass last night.
Still In Hospital Gerald Pearce,
who was struck by an auto Saturday
night when crossing the street, is still
ill at the Community hospital, It was
reported today. His condition is be
lieved steadily Improving.
.
P.-T. A. Meet Friday Eagle Point
Parent-Teachers' association will meet
Friday at the Eagle Point high school,
it was announced today. A good at
tendance is urged, as final plans for
the annual Washington's birthday
dinner are to be made.
Artisans to Meet The Artisans will
hold regular meeting tonight, Feb
ruary 8, in th ewomen'a club rooms
of the city hall. An important nom
ination will come before the meeting,
It was announced today, with a re
quest for & good attendance.
Following the luncheon, Legion
and Auxiliary members met In con
ference, tthe former at the court
house, the latter at the Colonial club.
Mrs. Earl J. Templer of Klamath
Falls, district president of tfie Aux
iliary, was presiding at the wom
en's conference and Elwood Hussey
of eKrby at the Legion meeting.
The reti almerchants were address
ed at the chamber of commerce later
this afternoon by Robert Mount,
manager of the Better Business bu
reau of Portland.
An Informal banquet for Legion
naires and Auxiliary members will be
held at the high school at 6:80 pre
ceding General McAlexander's ad
dress at the hlg,h school at 8 o'clock,
to which the public has been extend
ed an invitation with promise of one
of the most interesting programs of
the year.
A dance at the Colonial club for
Legionnaires and members of the
Auxiliary will complete the day's pro
gram here.
Other speakers at the ,high school
auditorium will be Stat Comman
der Warner, and Mrs. Dorothy Eakln,
state Auxiliary president. Paul B.
McDonald will act as toastmaster at
the banquet and Robert Strang will
be master of ceremonies at the dance.
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR. SALE Thoroughbred Bronze
turkey hens. 249 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE 5 cows, one fresh, others
freshen soon. C. M. Howell, Orlffen
creek.
FOR SALE Narraganset breeding
stock. Phone 351-R.
NOTICE Will start spraying right
away In town with power sprayer
with lots of pressure. , Phone order
at once. 250-W.
BUNGALOW PIANO
Return to store account of party mov
ing away. Take over this week for
balance of contract and save $100.
Piano like new.
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE
26 Soutu Qrape.
TEAM FOR SALE. Tel. 867-L.
FOR RENT Good farm, 25 sores fsll
grain, 25 acres plowed. 35 acres more
can be plowed. Tel. 867-L.
FOR SALE OR TRADE -1930 Graham
Paige, 1829 Pontiac Coupe. Will
consider light truck in good condi
tion. Phone 1382-X.
TODAY and Friday
One brief, (laming
moment and the
world reeled before
their eyes I
3 BRIEF
th Gene Raymond
Wll
ALSO Arthur Jsrret In
"BOAMIV THRU ROSSS"
Cartoon, Jealous Lover, Newt
COMING Saturday
Carole Lombard in
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banker. No one else was permitted
to enter the yard, guarded by police
and federal operatives.
M. F. Klnkead, Ramsey county at
torney, came to the home shortly
afterward. The door first was shut
in his face. A few minutes elapsed
before he was admitted.
Hannl, asked if Bremer was all
right, replied: "Yes, he is."
Beyond that, silence veiled Vie ex
periences of the banker since the
gang seized him shortly after he had
left his 8-j;ear-old daughter, Betty,
at the exclusive Summit girls' school.
Co-operation Refused
At the home with Bremer and his
father, were his uncle, Otto Bremer,
chairman of the board of the Ameri
can National bank, and head of the
Minnesota Home Owners' Loan corpo
ration. The Bremers, prominent
Democrats, steadfastly refused to co
operate with authorities during the
banker's imprisonment, feeling at
that time any police activity would
endanger the victim's life.
Dr. J M. Sprafka, who examined
Bremer, 6ald his physical condition
was "good." He had suffered a beat
ing about the head, presumably when
he was seized. His automobile, found
shortly afterward, was profusely
splotched with blood.
The wounds are all healed now,"
said Dr. Sprafka. "Mr. Bremer is
very, very nervous. I ordered him
to bed for & good rest."
Dr. Sprafka said the bankers' wife
and their 8-year-old daughter. Betty,
were in the house with the family.
Bremer, the physician said, did not
know the vicinity in which he was
held captive in relation to Rochester,
where he was freed.
Bremer was held the same length
of time as John J. O'Connell, jr.,
wealthy young member of a politi
cally prominent New York state fam
ily. This was t,he longest kidnap
seizure since -the fatal Lindbergh baby
abduction.
Dr. Sprafka afterward said a ran-
j.som had been paid but he did not
mww now mucn.
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Double Feature
Tim McCoy plays the role of a
race track driver in "Straightaway,"
coming to the Rlalto theater on the
double feature program for Friday
and Saturday. Sue Carol Is McCoy's
leading lady.
'King of Wild Horses" will be the
other feature to be shown.
Lee Tracy In Fast
Role At Craterian
All the trials and tribulations that
go with editing an 'agony" column
on a big metropolitan daily fall to
the lot of breezy Lee Tracy in his
new picture, "Advice to the Love
lorn." And. we might add "and
then some!" for it is no ordi
nary lovelorn column that the brisk
blond star conducts in this newest
offering, which began a four-day run
at the Craterian theater yesterday.
As Toby Prentiss, he dishes out
some of the goofiest advice ever
taken to heart by a lovelorn soul.
But it's all part of Toby's plot to
wiggle out of a five-year contract
that holds him to the detested post
to which he was demoted as a pen
alty for getting drunk and missing
the year's prize story by sleeping
calmly through an earthquake.
Claudette Colbert Mary Boland
Herbert Marshall William Gargan
A Paramount Picture
Ladies
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Toby's plot misses fire, however,
and his subsequent efforts to dodge
his trusting correspondents and their
irate mothers and at the soma time
keep a weather eye open for a way
out of this loathsome Job, make for
a a-utth nf htffhlv H vrt i t na
tion . I
Toby's troubles are aggrevated by
the fact that his sweetheart holds
very definite and most flattering
views concerning the Fourth Estate
and refuses to marry him until he
accepts a Job in her father's garage.
It Is not until he gets himself In
volved with a vicious racketeer and
Inadvertently causes the death of
bis own mother and the downfall of
a lovelorn girl that Toby manages to
straighten out .bit mad and madden
ing existence.
The role of Toby Prentiss is made
to order for Tracy and his work
easily tops any performance he has
given. Tracy moves through the
film like a wisecracking whirlwind.
There is also a Mickey Mouse car
toon, a comedy and newsreel on the
same program.
HOSS DEATH HALTS
AUTO REGISTRATION
Lee Garlock, secretary of the Amer
ican Automobile association here, and
who also registers out-of-state cars
for the secretary of state's depart
ment, said today that he had received
word from Salem not to register any
more out-of-state automobiles until
further notice.
The order was Issued from the capi
tal, as the result of the death Tues
day morning of Secretary of State
Hal S. Hoss. It Is expected that reg
istrations will be resumed upon the
appointment of a new secretary,
PENNEY SALES TAKE
BIG JANUARY JUMP
NEW YORK, Feb. 8. (AP)-. C.
Penney company's January sales to
taled 113,445.239, an Increase of 43.2
per cent from the 1933 month.
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It's Tracy's Best... Again
He Is a Columnist !
When they cried oh his shoulder
HE LAUGHED UP. HIS SLEEVE!
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LEE TRACY
LOVELORN
He's a riot!!!
PLUS Mickey Mouse
Comedy
SMLYBtAN
COMING
SUNDAY
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Heads Program
L. C. G.Utl.ocK, past commander
of Medford Amerlmn lrfKion Post,
who planned program for the district
conference being held here today.
Word was received In Medford today
by Mrs. Olen Fabrick that her father.
Charles a. Roberts, aged 87 years,
passed away this morning at the home
of his son In Portland. Mr. Roberts
was a native of Oalleshlelds. Scotland.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103. A
AX P. & A. M.. Friday. Feb.' 8th,
JW at 7:30 P- m- Work I" p- 0
degree. Visitors Invited. By
order ol V. A. Norrls. W. M.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy
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Mala . . . 2o
Eves , , . 350
Kiddles . . 100
lift illfthcd out ad
vice to I lie love
lorn . , , and made
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LAIIGHTON
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A hall storm of about five mln
uUss' duration paased over the Rogue
River valley In a southeasterly di
rection between 12:40 and 13:45
o'clock this afternoon, the federal
weather bureau reported.
Although the storm was severe for
only a few minutes, no damage re
sulted to the fruit trees, as could
be determined, W. J. Hutchison, me
teorologist, stated. Reports had been
made that buds .had started to swell
In some of the orchards, Mr. Hutchi
son said, but added that he did not
believe they had developed enough
to be damaged by the hall.
DANCE
Saturday NlRht, Feb. loth
at Gold Hill Hall
Good Music
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. (AF)
President Roosevelt today nominated
Wayne Bezona of Asotin, marshal for
the eastern district of Washington.
KOW WOMEN
CAN WIN MEN
AND MEN WIN
The Favor of Other Men
Unless two pints of bll Juice flow dalli
from your liver into your bowcl, your
food decays in your bow el b. This poisons
your whol body. Movements gat hard snd
constipated. You net yellow tonjtu, ytU
low skin, pimples, dull eyes, bnif breath
bad taste, krai, dizziness, headache. You
have beconu1 an ugly-lookinp, foul-smell
iinf, Boui'-lhinkinp person. oi have lost
yuur personal charm. Everybody wants
to run from you.
Hut don't take salts, mineral witcra,
oils, laxntive pills, Uxativa candies or
ehewlnit Bums and expect them to get rid
of this poison that destroys your personal
charm. They can't do it. for they only
move out the tail end of your howels sna
that doesn't tak away enough of th de
cayed poison. Cosmetics wont help at all,
Only - free flow of your bile juice will
stop this decay poison in your bowels. The
one mild vegetable medicine which starts
a free flow of your bile juice is Carter's
Little Liver rills. No calomel (mercury)
in Carter . Only fine, mild vegetable
extracts. If you would bring baclc youi
ferional charm to win men, start taking
arter's Little Liver Pills according to
directions today. 25 at drug stores.
Refuse "something just as good , for It
may gripe, loosen teeth or scald rectum.
Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills hy name
and get what you ask for. 1933, CM. Co.
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