Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 28, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRD3TJXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1931
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Franey Visits Here -Jack Franey of
Klamath Falls, is a local business
visitor in Medford this week.
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Here on Business L. A. Roberts r&s
business visitor in Medford Monday.
Ashland. Tidings.
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Nurses To Meet The Graduate
Kurses association will meet tomorrow
ntght at the horns of Mrs. C. D. Bean,
88 Geneva.
Tommy White III Tommy White,
local high school student and bas
ketball player, was reported Ul at his
home yesterday.
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Callers at Plnehurat Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Monroe of Medford were callers
at Plnehurat Inn Sunday Ashland
Tidings.
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Mrs. Lynch Goes North Mrs. T. B.
Lynch of 137 South Ivy, left yester
day for Calgary, Canada, for an ex
tended visit with her mother, who
Is in poor health.
Goodnight Recover V. I. Good
night, local state highway engineer.
Is back In his office at the court
house. Mr. Goodnight has been stck
with the flu for several days.
O. M. Selshy Better Confined to
his home In Medford for several weeks
past due to severe illness, O. M. Sele
by was reported today to be show
ing Improvement.
Speaks on Radio Mrs. Welter Olm
scheld will speak on national defense
in a broadcast from station KMED
tomorrow noon at 12:45 o'clock. All
Interested persons are asked to Listen
In at that time'.
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"I'll
Follow You"...
Says MisSlmpllclty to the more
or less elusive waistline, Tht
cross-strap back (exclusive in
MlsSlmpllclty) gives you a
high bust and outlines your
ribs so you may wear your belt
wherever you choose or none
at all. Model 37 IS Is of peach
pre-ahrunk batiste and elastic.
Lace forma the uplift ami
bust and Incrustation
on the front ....
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Ptf. N. 139:198
CINDERELLA
SHOP
South Central Avenue
Back From California James
O'Brien, former state police officer
stationed In Medford, returned yes
terday from California points for a
few days stay in this city.
am
Hlatts Visit Ashland Miss Haael
Hiatt, Gertrude Hlatt and Rayford
Hlatt of Grants Pass, and Vlctorlne
Hlatt of Medford were tn Ashland
Sunday visiting their mother who Is
In the Community hospital Ashland
Tidings.
Expected Back Friday Major C. C
Armstrong, district CCO commander.
Is expected to return Friday from an
Inspection trip which Is taking htm
to CCC camps at Cape Sebastian, Pis
tol River and Port Or ford along the
coast and to Camp Rand along the
Rogue river.
From North Dakota Norton Ander
son of North Dakota is a visitor In
Medford, having stopped here on his
return from California. Mr. Anderson
stated that this city seemed to have
undergone considerable improvement
since his visit here last year, when
the depression appeared quite obvious.
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On C. C. C. Inspection Trip Karl
Janouch, supervisor of the Rogue
River national forest. Max Rands, in
spector from the regional forest of
fice of Portland, and W. L. Jones of
the local forest service office were
spending today on an Inspection trip
to the Elk Creek OOC camp.
In Medford Yesterday Ralphael
Benson, well known rancher of the
Central Point district, was among the
visitors in Medford yesterday. He
has Just completed the sowing of a
large acreage of barley and Is look
ing forward to heavy yields In view
of recent rains.
Mrs. Coltrln Returns Mrs. Geo. E
Coltrln and son Eaton, left Tuesday
for their home in Taft, Calif., after
being called here by the death of
Mrs. Coltrln 'a father, Jim Dinitens.
While here they were guests of her
brother, Wallace Dlnken, and wife at
their ranch home at Beagle.
Lageson on Radio Raymond Lage-
son, popular baritone. In his "Local
Songs" program over KMED Thura-
dsy morning at 11:15, will introduce
another new song, "Longing." words
and muslo by Miss Edna Newbry of
Talent, arranged by Fred Alton
Hslght.
New Guard Station Members of
the Oarberry OCC camp have complet
ed the construction of a new fire
guard station at Thompson Creek, C
G. Hoover, camp superintendent, re
ported when in Medford today. In
previous years, fire guards in that
section made their summer neaoquar-
ters In private buildings.
Baby Clinic Thursday The regular
monthly baby clinic will be held at
the county court house Thursday af
ternoon from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock.
Mothers are asked to call the health
department, phone 1359, for appoint
ments. Children under six years of
age will be examined. The clinic will
be directed by Dr. C. I. Drummona
and the county nurses, as usual.
Loaned Pioneer Pictures A number
of Interesting photographs of early
days In Jacksonville and southern
Oregon have been loaned by Emll
Brltt of Jacksonville for use in con
nection with Oregon's Dlsmond Jub
ilee celebration in Medford and Jack
aonvllle next June third to ninth. The
pictures were taken many years ago
by his father, Peter Brltt, the first
photographer to set up a studio in
Oregon. One view especially interest
ing Is that of a New Year's celebra
tion in the Jacksonville Chinatown
Of 1853.
Here From Portland W. A. Ross of
Portland was among upstate business
visitors in Medford today.
Have Tonsils Out N. E. Norrls of
Medford underwent an operation for
removal of his tonsils at the Com
munity hospital today. Little Shirley
Ornsby of this city, also had her
tonsils out at the hospital today.
Continuing City Audit R. H. Leah,
er and George Muhle of the Ray H.
Leaher company, certified public ac
countants of Portland, have begun
the auditing of books at the city
recorder's office, following the com
pletion of similar work in the city
water office, where a new system of
bookkeeping was lso installed.
Reports C. W. A. Work As a re
sult of C. W. A. activities, city streets
In Central Point have undergone con
siderable improvement during the
past few weeks, Ed Brown, Central
Point businessman, said when In Med
ford today. There has been consider
able grading work and addition of
new gravel.
Showing Moving Pictures Henry
Petri of the local CCO headquarters
has been spending the past several
days on the coast showing moving
pictures of paper manufacture to
members of CCC camps at Camp Se
bastian, Port Orford and Pistol River.
He li expected to return to Medford
this evening.
Elected to Honorary Ross Knotts,
son of Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Knotts
of this city, was recently elected
member of the PI Gamma Mu, which
Is a national honorary social science
fraternity. He has also been selected
to represent Willamette university at
the Pacific Forensic League meet at
Stanford university, March 26. Ross
will represent his school in the de
bate contests.
Had Poems Published Verne Espey,
former local resident, now of Grants
Pass, is among the successful writers
of poetry during the past winter. He
had several published in well known
magazines and has sent others out
for consideration, Mr. Espey. who Just
returned to Grants Pass from Port
land where he spent several weeks,
was among the visitors in Medford to
day.
Swan sorts Visit Here Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Swanson of May wood. Cal.,
were guests here for the past ten days
of Mr. Swanson's mother, Mrs. R. R
McConochle of 1015 West Twelfth
street. Mr. Swanson left yesterday for
Bremerton, wash., to board the U. S.
S. Oklahoma, and Mrs. Swanson will
remain here as guest of Mrs. McCon
ochle for a month before Joining him
In the northern city.
Snow-rail Is Light Although rain
fell heavily In Medford and valloy
regions yesterday, snowfall was light
In the mountain sections, according
to reports today. Snow covered the
ground in the higher altitudes but
quickly melted away, giving rise to
further apprehensions that water
from the usual spring run-off will be
far under average this season, unless
heavy storms soon make their ap
pearance.
Snowmen Meet Tonight Further
plans for the Crater Lake ski car
nival March 18, will be discussed at
the Rogue Snowmen meeting at 7:30
this evening at the Chamber of com-
merce. All members are urged by
Glen Fabrlck, president, to attend.
An interesting program for the car
nival Is being developed, and will
particularly feature ski Jumping from
Heads Cast Craterian Comedy
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CARICATURE CHARLES RUGGLE9
WILL PAY CASH for men's second
hand suits, hats and shoes. Will
H. Wilson, 33 No. Front St.
SMALL Furnished. House. Call at 331
APP1- !
FOR SALE Fracttcally new. Westing-'
house Automatic Electric Range.
Cheap. R.imstrom, 2'? miles north
Central Point on Pacific Highway.
MINE BUYERS are requesting us to
secure for them good Qold proper
ties. If you wish to sell, writ Harry
S. Fry fc Company, 417 Davis Bldg..
Portland, Oregon.
FOR . RENT 30 or 40 acres grain land.
fenced. Mile so. ana mile E. Beagle.
Mrs. A. L. Reed.
WANTED TO TRADE 13 gusge Win
chester pump, good condition, for
16 gusge pump or double barrel
13 guage. Call evenings. Otto Heck
ert 417 N. Oakdale.
LOST Spare Truck Tire and rim be
tween Medford and Lake Creek. Re
ward for return. Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALS Plymouth Rock eggs, 40c
per setting. 3. A. Leaverton, Ross
Lane.
FOR SALE Farmer's surveying in
strument. Thomas V. Williams.
FOR RENT 2 -room Mm. apt. Water
and lights. Inquire 317 . Jackson,
phone 749-Y.
FOR SALE Success bearded seed bar
lev, H.35 cwt. E. H. Niedermeyer.
Tel. 687-R-l.
I WILL PAY CASH for a collection of
old postage stamps; preferable those
Issued before 1893. Write descrip
tion, price. H. S. Davis, 1101 N. W.
Hoyt, Portland, Ore.
FOR SALE M i dd!e "alWKi liors T for
riding or work. Phone 447-L.
FOR SALE or 'TRADE Purebred Jer
sey bull. Young, gentle. Want
Guernsey. Phone C. A. DeVoe.
DANCE
at
Dreamland
Hall
with
PEB STONE'S
MELODY BOYS
Wed. Nite
Good Music
Gents 25c
Ladies 10c
FOR SALE 31 SpCl1 Carbine rift,
120. New gun equipped with right,.
Cal levenlngs. Otto Heckert, 417 N.
Oakdaie.
Is This Too Good
for Your Cough?
Creomulslon may be a better help
than you need. It combines seven
major helps in one the best help
known to science. It la made for
quick relief, for safety.
Mild toughs often yield to lesser
helps. No man oan tell. No on
knows which factor will do most for
any certain cough. So careful people,
more and more, are using Creomulslon
for any cough that starts.
T.io cost is a little more than ft
single help. But your druggist guar
nntccs it, so It costs nothing If it
falls to bring you quick relief. Coughs
are danger signals. For safety's sake,
deal with them in the beat way
known. (Adv.)
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
With Charlie Ruggles as J. Plnic
ham Whinney, a bank clerk on a hol
iday with his wife Mary Boland, and
a cast that includes such well known
laugh getters as W. C. Fields, Alison
Skipworth. George Burns and Oracle
Allen, "Six of a Kind" should, and
of the ultimate in screen amusement.
Judging from the spontaneous laugh
ter that greets almost every new line, j
the players have ad-libbed and lm-,
proved as much as they have stuck
to the script.
"Six of a Kind" opens a four-day
Mil BW" miii i mi a
E II
from all reports, has all the essentials run at the Craterian theatre today..'
a natural Jump now under con
struction near Government Camp.
W. R. C. To Meet The Women's
Relief corps will hold their regular
meeting at the Armory Thursday at
2 p. m.
John Carkln Here John Carkin.
formerly of this city, now of Salem,
where he is a member of the state
tax commission, arrived this morning
from the north to look after his
property interests here. He went out ;
to his ranch this afternoon and will
probatyy spend several days In the
valley, dividing his time between city
and country.
j
Miners Are Numerous There -have j
been more miners In the hills dur
ing the past winter than in many
years, a recent survey by Joe M.
Thomas, local mining man, revealed.
Mr. Thomas reported the great ma
jority of the gold panners were able
to realize sufficient revenue to make
expenses during the winter months,
while oth'ers made exceptionally good
wages. He said estimates Indicate a
weekly average from (1200 to 11500
in new gold.
Classes at Girls' Center Anyone in
terested in Joining a class in dancing,
dramatic art, social culture, etiquette
or basketball, is asked to come to the
Girls' Community club (the former
Y") this evening at 7:30 o"clock, at
ejj Last Times
BIG TONITE
Executive
STARTS TOMORROW
Adolph Menjon. Greta SUkj
In "Clmi Queen Murder"
Matinees H - JSmB,
Evenings
at
6:4.1-8:00
Compare our pictures with all
the others regardless of price!
Mats-15c Eves-25c Kiddies-1 Oc
Ends Tomorrow Night
Gay Comedy of New York's flight Life!
Mary Carlisle Sally 0 'Neil Dorothy Burgess
ALSO M.Lr:i l r.n PHimr sliwrlis .
IV. A
tKl-S&I i
'Before Midnight' plus The Thrill Hunter'
Cood" For what ails you! ;A
WW
kmer eiirhaYliii
Sjl "Ij
Mat.
1:45 p. m.
Ere.
6:1.1
3 DAYS
OPENS TODAY
The Set Up Is a Luxury Farm
Where Gorgeous Girls Make Weak Men Strong and
Strong Men Tremble ... ,
pWWMtWSJWN(pSBU.
It
13 I
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food for what ails you
Com on down lo Iht form
and pick peaches! Feoil you!
eyet on the horveit of the
world't beauty crop I laugh
yourielf lick at the Heolth
Farm promoters who find
forming unhealthy . . . . !
SEARCH
FOR BEAUTY
with the 30 International "Search
for Beauty" Conteil Winner! and
UMtrMtt'OUM IDA IUPIN0
DOtUT UMSTD0HG MMOUUSON
I0SC01 MINI T0IY WINS
A Paramtunt Picture
rxmm
i: : rti a
: -XS) $
.
PLUS SHORT REELS
which time classea will be organised.
Mrs. Hamilton Pat ton will give in
struction In social culture, Mrs. I. E
Schuler will teach dramatic art and
Engllah; MIaa Marjorte Kelly, athletics,
and Mlas Marjorle Ooff, dancing. All
interested girls are invited to join the
classes.
Beauty Winners
In Holly Picture
Hollywood's world-wide search for
perfect beauty was six time reward
ed when two glrla and four boys, out
of the thirty which Paramount Im
ported from every English-speaking
country, were given long-term screen
contracts.
The thirty, fifteen glrla and fifteen
young men, were assembled for the
picture "Search for Beauty," now at
the Holly, by a series of International
contests.
The picture feature the -thirty
winners along with Larry "Buster"
Crabbe, Ida Luplno. Robert Arm
strong, James Gleason, Roscoe Kama
and Toby Wing. The story concerns
the attempt of crooked promoters to
cash in on a health magazine and
health-farm racket with two Olympic
Gamea winners as their unwitting
foils.
HURRY! HURRY!
This Big Attraction
Ends Tonite
Richard
Barthelmess
"Heroes
For Sale"
with
Aline MacMahon .
Loretta Younu
AND i
"Beauty
For Sale"
with
.MADGE EVANS
ALICE tlRADY
OTTO KRUOKR
MAY ROBSON
Starts Tomorrow
LIONEL
BARRYMORE
In a picture great enough to
crown his whole career
"ONE MAN'S
JOURNEY"
A Drama of Devotion
with MAY ROBSON
DOROTHY JORDAN
JOE McCREA
FRANCES DEE
Shows
1:45
6:45
9:00
SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATER
I 11 '
Mats . 26o
Eves - 35o
Kiddies
lOo
STARTS TODAY FOR 4 DAYS
SIX Great Comedy Champs in
ONE Big Riot!
A carnival of nontenflral comedy
that will leave you limp with
laughter! Chaille and Mary , .
looking for romance on a second
honeymoon , . Burnt and Allen
, . , tagging along to help pay
expenses . . . W, C. Fields as the ,
wild and woolly sheriff who be
lieves Charlie u bank robber
Alison 8k I p worth . . foolish, fat
and funny . . onner of the hotel
where they all park their weary
bodies!
I n
lj fit -
Here are three naturals when tt
romea to comedy teams ... all
Joined to jet her for one big com
edy hit! . , And here's a picture
to make you forget, you ever had
any troubles!
with
CHARLIE RUGGLES
MARY BOLAND
W. C. FIELDS
ALISON SKIPWORTH
GEORGE BURNS
GRACIE ALLEN
Where there', ne Mnne . . . there's ne feeling!
. i Even irhen Iher try to he nerlnm , , .
they're funny!
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
George Oivot Chas. Judels In "How D"Ya Like That"
"I Like It That Way" with Leon Belasco and his Band
Oraham MacNamee Nowsreel