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1CEDF0HD MAIL TRIBUNE. MZDFORD, OREGON. WF.DXESDAY, MARCH 7. 1034. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal vi.ifi in Past Don Runyard of the MMford Copco office was a buslne&a visitor Jn Grants Paas Monday. Grant vu wuriw. Choral Club Rehearsal Teachers' Choral club will hold 1U regular J rehearsal Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in tha courthouse auditorium. Von der Hellen Returns William Ton der Hellen, contractor, returned to Med ford today on the Oregonl&n from Portland. , Undergoes Operation Mrs. Roy Center of Gold Hill underwent a ma jor operation at the Community hot- pltal yesterday. Lowd With Police Phil Lowd of this city, formerly deputy sheriff of ' this county, has been added to the V staff of the Oregon state police, and located at the Medford district office. Kilhorn In Medford J. H. Kllborn, trainmaster for the Southern Pacific company, la spending today In Med ford on business, having arrived on today's train from the north. Sollnsky Returns Having attended to business affairs In the north, E. C. Sollnsky, superintendent of Crater , Lake national park, returned to Med ford today on the Oregonlan. Returns to Climax Jennie H. White has returned to Climax school " from Central Point, to take up her fifth year teaching In the school there. . Meet at Senior Tllh The astron omy class, under the direction of Professor F. C. Relmer, will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the Senior high school here. Russell Held Here David M. Rus sell, arrested by local police for an alleged attempt to steal gasoline last night, is held In city jail today for Yreka, Cal., officials, who have a war rant for his arrest on a charge of auto theft. Masonic Dance Friday Masons, members of the Eastern Star, their escorts and invited guests, will enjoy a festive evening Friday at the Ma sonic temple. A covered dish supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock and will be followed by dancing and cards, ., with good music and other entertain ing features promised. May Lose Eyesight Hit In the eye .by a tennis ball while playing at the Williams school a few days ago, Harry Boat, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. ' J. A. Boat, may lose the use of his left eye, physicians In Grants Pass tated yesterday. They were unable to determine immediately the extent '. of the Injury. Culhertson In Seattle City Airport Superintendent Tom Culbertson la : spending today in Seattle, having mo tored north late yesterday. While In the northern city he plans to confer ( with Lieut. A. E. Robblns, In charge of testing the Boeing ships before they are turned over to the govern ment. Culbertson plans to return to Medford on the United Air Lines ship. , Henselmans Go North George Hen selman, accompanied by Mrs. Hensel- ; man, is motoring to Portland today where he will attend a meeting of the Aetna Life Insurance company's organization of the state, to welcome President Morgan B. Brainard end his official party from the home of fice at Hartford, Conn., on his first ' visit to the Pacific Coast branches. There will be an intensive two-day school and training course given all the company agents at the Portland hotel, Henselman will return to his office in the Che. A. Wing Agency next Monday. In Concert Here Thursday ENDS TONITE Start, TOMORROW BEBE DANIELS "COCKTAIL HOUR" Dally Mat. 1:45 Ere. S:45 5 iff KM Hotel Figueroa Tenth and Figueroa Stt. I.OS ANCfcLES 400 outside roorm sne of the newest aotels Next door to everything Important In downtown Los Angeles. As comfortable as It la convenient. Garage in connection. Rooms with, or without, private oath. Rates $1.60 per day and up Attractive permanent rates, week or month. A. B. SMITH, lessee. Houfh la Caller Attorney A. c. Hough of this city was In Mxtford Tuesday on business mactera. Grants Pasa Courier. Stops at Port Lieut. 0. W. Haaa from Rockwell field, ean Diego, atop, ped at the local airport for lunch yesterdayrtbefore continuing his flight to Pearson field, Vancourer, Wash. He was flying a Douglas 0-19. ... Rountrlp to Pearson sergeant Stockwell, who returned to the Med. ford airport Monday evening, ftvw hla army ship to Pearson field. Van couver. Wash., yesterday and return ed here, before continuing his flight to Crlasy field. Colorful Revue Added Craterian Attraction Tonight Be sure to see the charming new Kelly Dons for spring at Adrlenne's. Priced from 11.95 to $1085. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY wrLL PAY CASH tor men's second hand suits, hats and shoes. Will H. Wilson, HI No. Front St. FOR SALE One-row horse drawn com planter. J. A. Manke, Rt. 1. Medford. tf FOR SALE Bean sprayer, 300-gal. J. R. Roblaon. Talent. FOR SALE May tog washer,' $22.50; 370 ft. ,-ln. cab.e, Sc per ft.; In cubators from M 00 to tld.00; cook stoves from 7.oo to 1B.00. Trade truck for wood or what have you. 165 Wlllash automatic gas water heater, $20. Berrydale, 2nd Hand Store, 603 No, Riveislde. FOR SALE 100 Hollywood pullets, fine birds, laying, 50c each. Your pick. Valley View district south of Talent, Wtegant's Lane. Joe Sten erson. Ash'iand. BARGAIN FOR SALE 80-A. relin quishment, trade for truck: 10 A., free water, bottom land, small pay ment; 24 A., new modern bouse, large ben house, garage, easy terms, a miles to cour&house; 2 Jersey fam ily cows, one fresh In 10 days. See Owner, Ed Becntel, Myers Lane. FOR SALE; ForOaon, ear corn, water lilies and prunra. Phone 7-F-le. TRADE 3 lova In Klamath Falls snd some cash for Medford acreage. Box 11689, Tribune. STOLEN Person who took kodak from building east of Medford is known. If returned to Mall Trib une no action will be taken. WILL TRADE lease buildings of Klam ath county's only outdoor swimming resort for clear acreage near Med ford. I. N. s.. Box 1090, Klamath Falls. WANTED Qood grain drill. State size, maxe and price. Route 3, Box 15-B, Medford. FOR SALE Newtown apples, cheap. Will deliver. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE 3 fresh cows and young work horse. Phone 132-L. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house; wood stoves. 308 Haven St. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 889-R. Thlbault. FURNITURE re-upholstered In ex change for what have you. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. HURRY I Ends Tonito 2 FEATURES Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack, Roland Young; "Blind Adventure" AND CONSTANCE BENNETT in "Two Against the World" Starts Tomorrow C "The Prizefighter AND The Lady" Phone 1300 for Towing or Wrecker Service Anywhere Anytime Lewis Super Service wanai.niiii S. or V it 1 ,Wltl4f 4 A "ejn K -s. V Long known throughout music cir cles of the nation, the Royal Bell Ringers will appear In Medford to morrow evening at the high school auditorium sponsored by the general committee of Oregon's Diamond Jubi lee celebration in Medford June third to ninth. Quite an advance sale of ticket has been underway at the chamber of commerce for the musical treat, scheduled to start promptly at i 8 o'clock. The company uses over 106 bells In the presentation of concerts as well as a number of gla&sophones. provid ing exceptionally rare musical enter I tainment. ! A share of the proceeds of the per formance will be given to strengthen j the Jubilee fund In preparation for i the staging of the big celebration. SERVE 25 YEARS IS (Continuea from page one) voted on the first ballot for the ex treme penalty death In the electric chair which Prosecutor Charles S. Dougherty indirectly demanded In his closing arguments. Court Jammed. Several hundred "murder fans" heard the, verdict. The court room was Jammed almost to the point of suffocation when the verdict was read by Foreman Fred Oviatt, oldest mem ber of the Jury. There was a mur mur of apparent protest from some of the spectators. Dr. Wynekoop stared straight ahead Inert. A moment later she was wheeled away to an anteroom where Dr. Catherine and Walker chafed her hands and whispered to her, but It was the mother and not the children who did the consoling striving to reassure them that It was not she who chloroformed and shot Rheta. Walker Wynekoop called the ver dict a "dirty stab." adding that he was getting a (5000 loan on some property to finance an appeal. Dr. Catherine said it was ''an outrage." Burdlne. Gardner of Indianapolis, father of the dead Rheta, appar cntly was completely satisfied. Musical Romance On Rialto Screen Again proving that Hollywood 1 Its own best friend and severest critic, no matter what outsiders may say or do, "Let's Fall In Love," delightful musical romance about Hollywood, which opened last night at the Rialto theater, is most certainly a captivat ing picture. "Let's Fall In Love" Is one musical production which does not drag In Its tuneful numbers with no consid eration for story values. The picture has only three or four song numbers, for each one fits logically into the action. We fully expect fo hear "Let's Chest Colds Don't let them get a strangle ho'.d. Fight germs quickly. Crc-omulslon combines 7 major helps In one. Pow erful but harmless, pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your couah or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion. (Adv.) fcttft.-atyJC. jL' .fcl jy IfLnhli rtfrtfllTi if Ti It flflMi at Compare our pictures with all the others in town regardless of price! 'Mats 15 Eves 25( Kiddies 10 ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT dMinctly new and novel musical romance . . . taking you lnlde the film colony's sanc tum Random m g... lihowinp you how new screen personalities are made . . . and unmade! . . . And through It all the lilting tunes of three new song lilts! tarw At- V v ML with 6DMUND LOW ANN SOTHERN Gregory RATOFF MIRIAM JORDAN A COLUMBIA PICTURE m FRIDAY SATURDAY $ "SOS Iceberg" pips "The Lineup" - D A N C I II G DAMCE! DREAMLAND TONIGHT DINTY MOORE AND HIS ORCHESTRA Men 25c Ladles 10c S I N G I H G S. P. WILL PAY TAX IN FULL IS WORD The Southern Paciflo rnllrond has advised the tax collection depart ment of the sheriff's office, that it would pay its taxen for thla county in full, and thus procure tho rebate. The tax amount to cloe to $100,000. The Southern Pacific, with the California-Oregon Power company. Is the largest taxpayer In the county. Corporations generally throughout- the state are making full payments. In order to pain the rebate. To date, 1663 taxpayers of the county have paid their taxes, moat of them making full, or three-quarter payments. Here a Helen Mav (center) and 12 dancing girls In an ensemble number to be seen in the "Hollywood Movie Revue," on the staee of the Cra terian theater tonight and tomorrow show will be the local doubles of night. The entire revue, lasting an hour In length, is composed of Med ford people, with the one exception i. of Miss May. A highlight of the famous movie stara who will appear on the atflfie In brief "bits." On the screen, James Cagney will be shown In "Lady Killer." Transferred South Vaughn D. Stone of Pacific Fruit and Produce Co. transferred to Mount Shasta, Calif., where he will take over the Dunsmuir sales territory. POOR COMPLEXIONS Clogged pores, pimples improved in a few days by Resinol Soap and the pi,w enccuve mcaicauon oi 4 Resme Pall in Love," "Love Is Love Any where" and "This Is Only the Be ginning." sung for months to come. Arlen and Koehlcr can you ever for get their "Stormy Weather" and Minnie the Moocher"? are respon sible I Edmund Lowe appears opposite Ann Sothern. Rummage Sale, sponsored by Cath olic ladles, will be held st 125 Weat Main St., March 0 and 10. For fur ther information call 705-W or 405-X. Adrlenne's Nelly Don Dresses in clude colorful cotton prints, stripes, plaids and plain colors in the smart est spring styles. Then there are trim linen suits and separate ooaU of linen, too. Old Time Dance at I. O. O. F. Hall Jacksonville Wednesday NlRlit, Mnrch 7h Oregon Lumber Jacks Orchestra Adm. 25c: Couple 1 mmsm pitll Slliili 3ATRE I MkkstfaCalUUi MM SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE iftiiliiiMirii'i ii itJTiiMiiiM MATS 25 EVES 35C Kiddies 10c l:fe.-'(.:'..v'" ' 1 mm 11? . 1 1H i s.i Today and Thursday ON THE STAGE Evening Shows Only at 9 oXIock Movieland Brought To You In Person! (! ;:!! Mr: i mm iliff mm p III I I I Ik II 6 ill ' llllk See your favorite stars portrayed by their Medford doubles in a gay, lively, musical comedy set against the background of a Hollywood studio! See MAE WEST GRETA GARBO AL J0LS0N CLARA BOW JOE E. BROWN LUPE VELEZ MARX BROS. JEAN HARLOW OtJR GANG MICKEY and MINNIE MOUSE Solo and Ensemble Numbers by MISS HELEN MAY and Chorus of 100 Dancing Girls ON THE SCREEN He shoved a grapefruit in a film queen's kisser and Hollywood hailed him as a genius JAMES CAGNEY in "LADY KILLER" with Mae Clarke Margaret Lindsay Leslie Fenton za.su Pitts Your Favorite STARS IN PERSON IFM HARLOW Si 0RCTA CARtO JOE E. BROWN Nili. m is: HI 1-1,75 --ii ? . EsWSSMkttksKSMaiMMaB