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IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJivE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1931. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal Business Caller Mr. "Red" Car roll of Griffin creek was transacting toasim-M in Med ford thl morning. In from Central Point Jose W. Johnson of Central Point waa busi ness caller In Medford thla morning. Vltlts Here Mis Katharine Keyes of Grants Pasa vlatted friends In Med ford Wednesday. Buslnesi Caller George Knight of Eugene was in Medford thla morning transacting business for John Mor rell fc company. Leaves Hospital J. R. Monroe, who has been & patient at the Commun ity hospital for several days, was re moved to his home today. v Undergoes Operation Mrs. Jack Bickler underwent a major operation at the Community hospital today and was reported getting along nicely. nard Putney, who has been with the Marsh grocery store in Medford for some time, has been transferred to the Faber store at Central Point. Visits In Roseburg George W. Wimer, Southern Pacific clerk, is spending today visiting in Roseburg. His position heTe is being filled by Francis D. Fry. Bicycle Recovered The bicycle be longing to Wilson Church, which was stolen from 435 North Bartlett street, was found by city officers at 803 North Riverside avenue. To Hold Social Women's Relief corps will hold a social meeting At the home of Emma Wheldon, 424 King street, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Friends of the corps are invited to attend. Helrl In J nil Arrested earW this morning on charges of disorderly con duct. Jack Rudman, 40, Is being held In the city Jail. He will be taken into court tomorrow, as today Is a legal holiday. nUWICbt flUQ IWM inmr J VI Eagle Point were shopping at Med ford stores this morning. Laura Bur son and "Mrs. Donna Graff Is were also visitors from Phoenix. Mr. Frank, Visitor Henry Frank, president of Blumauer-Frank Drug company, was a business caller In Medford yesterday from Portland. He was accompanied by Fred Stype, sales maneger for the company. Mr. Mender Returns Following a few weeks' vacation in California with his sons and daughter, Hiram F. Meader returned to Medford. In Oak land he visited his son. W. E. Meadar; In Santa Rosa his daughter, Mrs. Lynn Applegate, and in Gilroy, another son, R. O. Meader. Mr. Meader reported .visiting Sunnydale to view the dirig ible Macon. HEALTH OFFICIAL Bible da to Meet The Young Peoples Bible class will meet th:s evening at the V. w. C. A. at 7;30 o'clock. All young peop'.e axe lnvite.1 to come and to bring friends. Mem bers are also asked to bring their Bibles to the meeting. . Nandles on Trip Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nandfe. who went to Klamath Falls Tuesday, when Mr. Nandie appeared with the Medford Gleemen in concert there, are continuing on a motor trip into eastern Oregon, from which they will return via Eugene the last of the week. Visiting Parents Here Mrs. Herbert Alford of Grants Pass is a guest here for several daya of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Alford. The Herbert Alfords are leaving soon to make their home in Portland. Mr. Alford having been transferred to that city by the Union Oil company. 4 To Attend Meet O. D. Hall, state president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, will attend the regular busi ness meeting of the order tomorrow evening to take part In the initia tory ceremonies to be given in his honor. A large number of candidates will be taken in at that time. Runaways Iorated Frank Mock and Robert Cramer, both 15-year-old boys from Grants Pass, were picked up by state police In Ashland this morning, after report had been made by their parents that they had run away. They were en route to Sacra mento, they told the officers. t Reports- Collision Invllle Bailey of Central Point filed an accident report with the city police concerning a col lision on an unspecified rural high way at 4:30 p. m. yesterday. Operator of the other vehicle Involved was Fred Chrlstean of 401 South Oakdale. the report shows. Attend School Play Included among Medford people who attended the p resen tat i on of "Th e Perf s ct Alibi" at the Southern Oregon Normal school Tuesday were Mrs. Milton Otto ma n . Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Frazer Brown. Mrs. Myron Root, Gerald and Gerald In e Latham, Audrey Lofland and Atleen Latham. Pecaravttch Here Mike Pecaravitch, football coach at Gonzaga university, Spokane, was a visitor in Medford yesterday, en route north from Los Angeles. Due to an automobile ac cident, his Journey north was de layed about two days. Pecaravitch. who has visited here with John Reddy. stuednt at Gonzaga, called on Mrs. J. F. Reddy while here. Mrs. May Very III Mrs. A. S. ATiy, who has been ill for some time at her home here, has been moved to the country home of her sister, Mrs. D. W. Dickey, and was reported very 111 there today. She recently suffered an attack of pneumonia. MUCH IMPRESSED IN A. D. Lewis, prominent lumberman of Prospect, accompanied by Mrs. Lewis, lelt last evening on the South ern Pacific en route to Detroit, Mich., to 'drive back to Medford one of the new Chrysler Airflows, which they purchased through the Armstrong Motor, company, H. P. Lange, now In Portland, has announced. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis plan to spend much time on their way back to southern Oregon from Detroit, ex hibiting the car and boosting Med ford. The car Mi. and Mrs. Lewli win obtain la one of the first of the new line and will be the first In Medford. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL PAY CASH for men's second hand hats, suits and shoes. Will H. Wilson, 32 No. Front St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Piano, daven port, refrigerator, two radios, wnl nut table, two russ. 316 Willamette. ESPECIAL Piano bargains are harder to find. S? these at owe Fine standard mnke upright. 65.00. Bungalow upright, only slightly used. Terns like rent. Also fine organ. D15. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE 26 So. Grape. FOR SALE OR TRADE Willamette valley or coast property for southern Oregon properiy. uwner, ti. ir-- WANTED Electric repairing. Day and nieht. Tel. 107-J. Flynn Elec tric Service. FOR RENT 6-room unfurnished rinise. newly decorated and clean, on Mistletoe. See owner, 37S So. Central. FOR RENT 3-room neatly furnished nnirtmont on Ivy. See owner, 375 So. Central. FPT RENT 4-rnnm house. 44 Myers St. Inquire Farmers and Fruit growers Bank. FOR TRADE Small home clone in. free from de.bt. to trade for equity m Hrer modern home. Tel. 331-W. SPECIALS IN TSED CARS Tie B".t Values You Ever Saw. l?f pontlac 2-dnor Sedan. 12 chevrnt Ppazt Coupe. Chevrolet 2 -door Sedan. lf-?T Bu!.-k SMan. jpin Bu!-k S-mr- sdan. Oakland Coupe. Trd and T-ms. SANDERSON MOTOR CO Stulebnker Sales and Service. SOME REAL BARGAINS Ii ld Farm Too'. Ti-se D' Ha-rows. T'--'' D '.. Tracvr Flo-. Sprarer Do'.ib 5nrel Plow. M Bw. HUBBARD BROS. INC Holly's Star i ... BY HOSPITAL SITE While positively no assurance that Medford would be chosen as site of the psycho-neurotic hospital for In diana was given here yesterday by W. L. Treadway, assistant surgeon general of the United States public health service and chairman of the board, Medford officials were much encourafied following his Jnanectlpn of the proposed site on the wester lund property near Roxy Ann. Mr. Treadway. accompanied by Dr. Ernst, also of Washington, D. C, ar rived here yesterday from Grants Pass and, accompanied by City Su perintendent Fred Scheffel and A. H. Ban well, manager of the Medford chamber of commerce, made the in spection of the site. He was very favorably impressed with the scenic view offered in that region of the valley and did not hesitate to say so. He refused to make any statements, however, re garding Medford's possibilities of ob taining the hospital. He asked for much Information re garding building costs and asked that Medford prepare a brief, setting forth extensive information regard lng building materials and labor costs and toward same within the next week. The brief will be prepared at once. Mr. Banwell stated today. "Eskimo" Scores Craterian Hit lit U 1 1 'tfl'lH-fi TO MEET HERE SATURDAY A meeting of the Southern Oregon Bar association has been called for Saturday. Feb 24. at the Colonial club, beginning at 6:30 o'clock. Members from Klamath, Josephine and Jackson counties will be present and a representative from each will speak. An Important business meet ing will also be held, as matters of (treat Interest to all are to be taken up in co-operation with the national bar association. -4 BIkTHS Balance of Adriennea Wool Nel'y Don Dresses, sizes 12 to 42, values to $10 93. Now only 3 9o! Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Alden Gal breath of Gold Hill, a son. weighing seven pounds, three ounces, at the Community hospital Wednesday. Feb ruary 91. Halliburton Star Rialto's Picture Of Life In India What la said to be the wildest polar bear chase In the history of the Arc tic was made by natives and members of the expedition In which "Eskimo," which opened a four-day engagement at the Craterian theater yesterday. Some four hundred miles of ter ritory were covered, and many days of cold and discomfort were endured in search of the elusive bear that didn't want to be captured. When, however, they did finally catch up with the bea there was enough ex citement to Battsfy the most exact ing film director. Other spectatcles in the picture Include the caribou charge In w.hlch Be fitted in a new model Corset by. Adrienne's experienced Corsetler. Help Kidneys If poorly functfoninir Kidney ftnrf Blulilrr raako you iiitf r from Getting Up Night. Nervouanras. Khcumatio Pains. StifTnrna. Burning. Smarting1. Itthlnir. or Acidity try the truarantcwi Doctor's PreocriptionCyitexlSiM.tex) V MuBt nx yu or money CsfSroX back, Onl76AatarugBiati more than 4000 of the homed beasts go on a rampage; walrus hunts In ; which native boats were overturned and men injured In attempts to es- ! cape knife-sharp tusks: natives hunt- i lng whales in small boats; blizzards ! and ley hurricanes at temperatures ' that defied human life; wolf hunts J and native spear fWilng. ! The native Eskimos in the picture ( give Individual performances that: will be remembered for their utter 1 simplicity. There Is no sense of a 1 story being "acted." The two chief native players. Mala, the mighty hunter, and his wife. Dortuk, will startle those looking for the Holly wood brand of actors. "India Speaks." which has enjoyed & reputation of being one of the most widely read books or the past ten years, has been made into an engrossing film story and will be shown on the Rialto theater's double feature program for Friday and Sat urday. Ken May nard, with his horse Tar zan, will also be shown in "Fargo Express." Hundreds of thousands of vampire bats, eager -for the blood of human victims, are shown in one flight in the electrifying "India Speaks." This is Just one of the many thrllla contained in Walter Putter's amazing production of high adventure and romance in the Far East, featuring Love tnd laughter are singularly well balanced with fast action and melodramatic thrills In "I've Got Tour Number," the new Warner Bros. ' picture which opened yesterday at ! the Holly theater with the saucy Joan ( Blondell In the stellar role. "I've Got Your Number" presents ; an ent-tainlng revelation of the ro- ! mance and thrills that underlie the gigantic telephone system' that hon- : eycombs America and the world In its network of wires. NOW Smooth Numbers I Hot Numbers! They're all back numbers com pared to this lit tle sweetie of the switchboards all set to make a e quick connection J to your heart In the hi number of the Ian Kb season! the noted globe trotting author, Rich ard Halliburton. During one sequence of this talk ing picture. Halliburton starts on a death defying search for romance. He is led through python infested Jun gles Into a region swarming with unbelievably great hordes of the deadly 'lying mammals. The bats descend about Hallibur ton In what is literally a cloud. The camera caught one flight that easily numbered a million vampire bats. In one episode the author finds himself lnsiduously bled by one of the crea tures. According to the producers of "In dia Speaks," this Is the first time that motion pictures have ever been obtained of vampire bats in action, and the sequence forms one of the most thrilling of the many scenes In the production. SILK DRESSES, a special group in cluding some that were priced at (29.95. now only 5 00 at Adrlenne'. Phone 332. Retaking Trucking Co , for Modern Fuel Oil deliveries. Stops Your Cough or money back j One swallow of Bronchu- ; line Emulsion and you get) relier INSTANTLY. Un mistakable relief. - Certainly you won t need i more than half a bottle or this grana old cough-killer to knock that vough for good. If you do, you can have your money back. Jarmin'a Drug Store and alt other first-class drug gists guarantee It. " No dope. Nothing to upset your stomach. So why cough, cough, cough yourself to pieces? Get Bron chullne Emulsion and RELIEF. Embezzling Teller Given 3'Year Term PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 92. fAP) ' Lloyd E. Burbrldge, 42, for more than ten years savings department teller . at the First National bank here, was ) today sentenced in federal court to serve a three-ypar term at McNeil Is land prison. He pleaded guilty to an indictment . charging embezzle ment and misapplication of funds. The United States attorney said i Burbrldfre'a defalcations amounted to about $9,000. over a period of about 30 months. NEW NELLY DON FROCKS. "Just trr one on" at Adrienne's. Priced at $l'.95, 12.95 to 110.95. HURRY! Ends ToniU KATHARINE HEPBURN in "Morning Glory" with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Tomorrow UONELI S.lturil.iT Nlrlit. Ib. Jlltl at Gold Hill Hall ;no Mil Mr 0,RnOKINS mum PLUS "Metro News" Cartoon, "Shipwrecked Bros." Snappy Comedy "PALSIE W0LSIE" Mntlneen ' ffnraim fit 1:45 Evening! at 8:45-l):00 Compare our pictures with all the others regardless of price! Mats. -15c, Eves -25c, Kiddies -10c LAST TIMES TONIGHT Geo. Bancroft "Blood Money" Tomorrow and Saturday TWO BIG FEATURES! INDIA! Land of a million ml'slng soull . . . nherft the Inflrtrl'i life lnl worth ft plugged rupee! Come with RICHARD HALLIBURTON on hl many exrltlni adren- tur through this mvitlc land . , , share with htm the thrill nd the dnntr'n whlrli lurk hfhlnd very rtrk corner how, at lnl rw D PLUS A Drama of Lady Luck in a Cow Camp Where the Fir3t to Draw Had the Best of Law! KEN MAYNARD and his wonder horse "Tarzan" in "FARGO EXPRESS" Thursday & Fri. thn9 ALSO Smith and Dale In Hot Daze Camera Adventure, Iceless Arctic! Js'ewi Dally Mat. 1:30. Eve. 6:45 r 15 800 i.vjjjMrtai5l K MatH , . , 23r Ete . . . 3Jc Indies . . IDc Now! Until Saturday! The Greatest Epic of Arctic Thrills Ever Filmed! raptured for the first ' 'ftl'&rjf'' Directed by lime In the while hell STVl. W' ' . ,. ., . . P&fS!W VAN DYKE, of Cod troien out- Mkli CrMrtor of post . . . Internoven ?M 1 "TIMBER Kith the stark drama fif: .2taM?t HORN" of atrange people ' their love, their life, if their pasMom, their .i 4yjlf "AR0XJND THE jjjffiffi-Sffifr Universal News ssshim COMINGstMHMB Bert WHEELER Robt. WOOLSEY in their latest laugh barrage "HIPS, HIPS, HOORAY" YES YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR ELECTRIC BILL i i Electricity Turned Off to Save 1c on Evening Eyestrain It dangerous ond glasses ore inconvenient. BUT o o o o o A wash board is hard on clothes but you can sove 3c to 5c o week on your electric bill. nothing else you con buy will give you os much comfort, good health ond convenience os electricity. Keeping your tooster on the shelf on entire month would save less than enough on your electric bill to buy one gallon of gos for the cor. When you ore away In the evening, o dork house is an Invitation to burglars. One light left on costs less thon one cent on evening and is ex cellent burglar Insurance. The difference between on abundance of light for safe) comfortable seeing anywhere In the living room, for oil of the family, ond one small light around which everyone tries to crowd, would save less thon enough on the elec tric bill to take the entire family to the movies once. Yes, you co) sove on your electric bill . . . but at what a sacrifice! THE CAUFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY NOtlH ELECTRICITY IS THE CHEAPEST SERVICE YOU CAN BUY