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MEDFORD IOIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON", TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1931. PAGE FTVB1 Local and Goes to Salem John Mann left by train tor Salem Monday evening. V lilt on In Ashland O. N. Culy and Leon Boomer spent Monday In Ash land attending to business affairs, t Goes to Chicago Leaving here by train lost evening, Ben Levis of New York city was en route to Chicago. Estea to Idaho Donnle Estes left here on Monday evnlng'a train for Pocatello, Idaho. CCC Man Leave Elmer L. Hill of the Civilian Conservation corps left by train yesterday for Oregon City. Mrs. Williams 111 Mre. C. H. Wil liams Is reported very 111 at her home. 724 West Eleventh street. t Mrs. Elfert Leaving Mrs. Rose Elfert Is leaving Wednesday for Napa, Cal., to spend several months with her daughter, Mrs. Leigh Swlnson. Visit In Med ford Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cash of Pomona, Cal., are vln ltlng friends here this week, where they formerly resided. Guest In Ashland According to the Ashland Dally Tidings, Miss Betty Purdln of Medford visited with Elea nor Oulm over the week-end. Returns to Portland Cornelius Schmidt, member of the Civilian Con servation corps, left by train Monday evening for Portland. Return from North Mr. and Mra. E. H. Lamport were passengers on this morning's Oregonlan, returning from Tacoma, Wash., and northern points. s. Perl Leaves Mrs. Prank Perl, acompanled by her two children, Marianne and Prank. Jr., left on the Shasta Monday evening for Los An geles. Reports at South Pork Lieutenant Percy C. Merritt of Albany. Ore., has reported for duty at Camp South Pork of the Rogue, according to CCC dis trict headquarters. Here from Lakevlew Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas and two children of Lakevlew visited In Medford over the week-end. They also spent some time in Ashland. Judge Matthews HI Judge Grant W. Matthews of Josephine county was reported, yesterday still confined to his home In Grants Pass, following a sudden attack of Illness Saturday afternoon. Visit In Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Turner and John Bruce, chief radio operator at the CCO headquar ters, all of Medford, spent Sunday In Grants Pass with friends. Grants Pass Dally Courier. a Car Skids iloyd S. Whiteside of route two reported to the city police that yesterday afternoon about 3:45 o'clock his car skidded on the wet pavement at the corner of Eleventh and Oakdale streets, when he At tempted to apply the brakes. Catch Salmon While fishing In Rogue river Sunday, E. c. Yonce and Lester Paye each caught a large sal mon, they reported yesterday. Yonce said the fish he got weighed 20 - pounds and wes the finest salmon he had ever caught. Lieutenant Burmann Here Lieu tenant Henry L. Burmann, U. 8. N., commander of Camp Cape Sebastian, Is In Medford today", at the CCC dis trict headquarters. Lieutenant Burr mann is leaving Sunday for San Di ego, where he has been ordered to join the fleet. Add Club Car A club car has been added to the Shasta leaving Oakland pier each evening, according to an nouncement today by A. S. Rosen baum, district freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific com pany. The new schedule was started Monday. Larkspur Poison Poison larkspur, a flower which blooms profusely this season of the year on the wooded hills and slope pastures, Is at present a genuine menace to cattle. A warn ing to stockmen was Issued Monday by Dr. R. J. Garman, Josephine coun ty veterinarian, the Grants Pass Courier says. MoElhose In Grants Pass R. E. McElhOM of Medford, In Grants Pass Monday on business, said both roads leading to Lake o' the Woods are now open, and that sllverslde salmon planted there In the land-locked lake, , ara biting. McElhose drove through the resort Friday, he said.--Grants j Pass Dally Courier. Resurrection Story The Resurrec tion story will be the third lesson In a six weeks course of Illustrated Bible stories Miss Alma H. Bailey will conduct at the Baptist church tomor- rnn tvnlnir At 7 O'clock. .In her talk list week, Miss Bailey said "The thing to be taught first, to little . children, is that which la never to be forgotten." She stressed the Im portance of Bible stories in the early training of children. Taken to Court Charles Robinson. 33. and Ivan Flster. 23. COC enrolleea stationed at the fairgrounds, were arrested last evening by city officers on charges of being drunk In a public place. The two, according to police, broke the glass in a door at a local rooming house. When taken before Police Judge A. D. Curry this morn ing, the two entered guilty pleas, were fined 10 each and ordered to have the window replaced. i DINTY MOORE'S 9 Piece Orchestra DREAMLAND WEDNESDAY Men25c Ladies 10c Personal King Is Fined Otto King, 37. local cook, was taken Into city court this morning, where he entered a guilty plea to being drunk In a public place. City officers arrested King last night. He was fined 110 by Judge A. D. Curry. Local Registrar For Rosicrucians University Named A university which has, as Its Ideal, the reconciliation of religion and science by uniting spiritual concepts with the material revelations of the laboratory, has been founded by the Roslcruclan Order, AMORC, a non sectarian fraternity with supreme temple at San Jose, California. Dr. C. R. Simklns, of 543 South Ivy street, local district Roslcruclan com missioner, has Just received an of ficial communication Informing him that the first unit of the Rose-Crolx University, a science building, Is now well under construction. The jprlmary function of the uni versity will be to provide post graduate courses for members of the Roslcruclan order living In various parts of North America who will go to San Jose for definite periods while attending the university. The found ing of the university this year com memorntes a quarter of a century of Roslcruclan activity since the order's reorganization In this Jurisdiction under the guidance of Its supreme officer, H. Spencer Lewis. The recent communication to Dr. Simklns carried with It the appoint ment of district registrar and the right of preliminary enrollment of students, pending their matricula tion. It Is declared that It Is quite possible a decision may be reached by the faculty permitting the enroll ment for certain subjects of those who are not members of the Roslcru clan order. F TO F A special train of 28 cars of Rogue River valley D'AnJou pears will be dispatched over the Southern Pa cific railroad tomorro-r night for Portland for shipment to France on the motor ship "Oregon Express," scheduled to sail Friday. Twenty-one of the cars are loaded by the Pinnacle Packing company, the balance from the Southern Ore gon Sales. Work of Icing the re frigertaor cars was under way to day, A represenatlve of the Pinnacle company said the shipment "was at a very good price." The shipment Is the largest of the sean from this point. In February a special train of 26 cars was dispatch ed and In January a special train of 21 cars. SALEM. Ore., March 27. (AP) Charles M. Thomas, public utilities commissioner, today denied the ap plication of the Shaver Forwarding Company, Ino., of Portland, an a common carrier of freight between Portland and other points In Oregon and des tin talons In other states. 8 Midget Photos 10c Peasley Studio. , 2 Day, Starting TODAY LIONEL ATWILL PAUL LUKAS GLORIA STUART Edward Arnold Onflow Stevens William Janney Russell Hopton Elizabeth Patterson Muriel Klrkland Jamei Durkln 'It,. ALSO Pportlleril Inhs and Jolts Inrlr Jake News llitllv Mat. 1:1.1. f.r. C: IS I 1 A BaffUnf r "J Mystery I Thriller 1 LIONEL ATWILL j PAUL LUKAS ! II I Tom L. Taylor, farmer end horse man, said this morning he was think ing about running for county com missioner on the Republican ticket, to oppose Commissioner R. E. Nealon, In the May primary. Mr. Taylor has been here a long time, Is well known and has never before felt the urge to run for office. When the Jackson county fair was In flower he owned a trotter named "King Seal,'.' which brought racing glory to southern Oregon by ability to step the mile anywhere from 2:11 to 3:14', with .Mr. Taylor holding the lines. Mr. Taylor said he was going to make up his mind soon, and If he ran It would be on a platform of economy and "more care with the taxpayers' money." He promised a business administration. L.. O. Caster, Phoenix farmer, has filed for commissioner on the Demo cratic ticket. It was also reported that Harry N. Lofland, also a long-time resident of the county and for many years dep uty assessor. Is reported considering entering for county Judge on the Republican ticket. Two candidates have filed on the Republican ticket for county Judge. They are County Judge Earl B. Day and Electa A. Fehl, whose husband. Earl H. Fehl, Is detained In the state penitentiary for his convicted part in the vote -stealing. H. D. (Johnny) Reed of Gold Hill has filed for the place on the Demo cratic ticket, with J. F. Wortman, farmer-banker, of Phoenix, and a candidate two years ago, considering another try. Vern Brophy, stockman, and vice president of the recently formed Med ford Production Credit corporation, has been mentioned for sheriff. Mr. Brophy stitea, "I doubt Is anybody can travel fast enough to give me that Job." Three blanks were taken out this morning for Democratic precinct com mitteemen filings. There Is much unexplained Interest In precinct com mittee posts this year. . Some say It presages a titanic struggle for con trol of the Inner workings of the Jackson county Democracy this fall. It you have not already made an inventory of your business and will soon, remember the Commercial Printing Department of the Mall Tribune. 38-30 No. Grape, carry In ventory blanks. Phone 75 and we will deliver the blanks to your place of business. Dance at Rogue Elk, Saturday night, March 31. iiiHiwiiim Starts Today For 3 Days 2 BIG FEATURES i fir i "I ILppt m 3 . , I J PLUS 1 Lock The Doors Of Your House and Heart . . . 'The Solitaire Man' Is Coming WSJ Starring HERBERT MARSHALL He wm a super thief . . . Who tole for love. With MARY BOLAND LIONEL ATWILL MAY ROBSON ELIZABETH ALLEN Lew Ayres Heads Rialto Cast RiCra If rfil 'Tst's Be Bltay," starting Lew Arres and with Patricia Ellis. Prank McHugh and Isabell Jeell In the supporting cast, opens a three-day engagement at the Rialto theater to day. The story shows Ayres and Miss May Robson Film Starts Tomorrow May Robson dallies with high fi nance, mother-love, and here and there a comedy Interlude, In one of the remarkable roles of her screen career, in "You Can't Buy Everything" the gripping drama of a woman fi nancier on Wall street, starting to morrow at the Crater lan theatre. A powerful dramatic theme deals with the conflict between a money mad woman's craving for gold and love for her crippled son. In addition there Is the motive of vengeance on a former lover who jilted her In her youth. She wrecks banks and shakes Wall Street with her manipulations and coups. Then, her revenge complete on the banker she hates, she finds her son and his daughter In love, and a tremendous dramatic climax fol lows. Lewis Stone plays the suave banker on whom her hate Is expended, and youthful Jean Parker Is his daughter LIONEL ATWILL IN BLUE ROOM MYSTERY "The Secret of the Blue Room" opened at the Roxy theater this aft ernoon. The story concerns a luxurious sleeping chamber, the blue room, which takes as Its toll the lives of Its occupants, as a huge grandfath er's clock strikes a graveyard dirge at 1 o'clock. Llonell Atwlll demonstrates with every last flourish Just ,how a sinis ter master of an aged castle can portray character so that an audi ence will be very nearly frightened vsi i ere a i YOU FIGHT TO REACH IT.. . . . But when if comet to you wiih open arms.. .would you DARE i to, take your CHANCE at i HEAVEN WWII MtKC JIN CAK In f"At A putiMi drama of people like ui . . who tinned and were lorry, end tinned again. By VINA 0 E LMAR f author of "Bad Girl"; With :joel mccrea jlN(itK ROCcRb MARIAN NIXON , WANDY DEVINEy S , . .-it . Ellis s & newly married couple, both ''" Sen ff pretty extravagances, hi,,,,.,,,.,,!.. . salary limits, getting out of the tight situations they find themselves in bring come dy and drama, tinged with pathos, into the story. out of Its wits at him. Paul Lukas and Gloria Stuart, Onslow Stevens, Erward Arnold, William Jnnney and the others of a cast that sound fa miliarly like a roster of Hollywood greats all give flawless performances. Oregon Weather Unsettled: rain west and showers east, snow mountains tonight and Wednesday; moderate temperature; fresh southeast wind off ah ore. SALEM. March 27. (AP) James Stewart, 60, clerk In the state land board office here for the past 14 years and former publisher of Condon, died at his home In Salem this morning. He had been on a leave of absence for several months due to Illness. Matinees at 1:45 gBSTCTamiMSgsMwaMSSMWg Compare our pictures with all the others in town regardless of price! Mats 15 Eves, 25 Kiddies 10 'STARTING TODAY for 3 DAYS Down-to-Earth Entertainment! f tfYiwmtin Inresl'ri 6 young married couple . . . modern . . gs ii man young married couple . . modern . . clenn . . full or the hopes, laughs, Bmhltloni, disappointments, odd sur prises and little tragedies of two youngsters who trlfd to "put on the dog" and live like millionaires! LLHY'S With LEW AYRES PATRICIA ELLIS FRANK McHUGH ISABEL JEWELL ADDED ATTRACTIONS Minute Mystery "When The Lights Went Out" "Bunnies and Bonnets" Cartoon Novelty Newsreel tfJSi Purple Bubble BALL Oriental Gardens, Wed., March 28 DYNGE'S RED COATS Admtoion 40 Ladic FREE At Studio A romantic melodrama of very young persons and their problems In love provides Interesting screen fare In "Chance at Heaven," film version of Vina Delmar's latest story which was recently popularized as a serial In Liberty Magazine, and now play ing on the Studio theater double bill. .'oel McCrea, Ginger Rogers and Marian Nixon are Involved in an In triguing triangle of romance, mar rtnge and heartbreak. Herbert Marshall heads the strong cast assembled for the second feature, "The Solitaire Man." startling drama of super continental crookdom. In this film every character's Itfo Is Involved with that of the Solitaire Man. When they finally meet In the cabin of a passenger plane crossing the English Channel a situation arises that has scarcely been equalled on the screen. The climax Is a breath less defiance of death. WINDOW GLASS We sell window class and will replace your broken j windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. 8 Midget Phoiw, 10c Peaaley Studio. Evenings at 6:45-9:00 Intercut utory of a ELKS TO INDUCT HUGE CLASS AT APRIL 12 MEET Southern Oregon Elkaom L look ing forward to a very active two or three weeks, according to J. P, rilegel, exalted ruler of Medford lodge. Thura. day night, March 59, a large group of applications are to be considered and plans worked out for a special Joint meeting at Ashland on April 12. of all Elks of southern Oregon and northern California, Grand Exalted Ruler Walter Meier will be present at the Ashland meet ing and Medford lodgo will take a class of 35 or more for Initiation. This will be the largest class of new mem bera taken Into the Medford lodgo for several years and Exalted Ruler Pllegel pointed out today that It will be an unusual privilege for the candl dates to be Initiated Into the order In the presence of the Orand exalted ruler, assuring all a ceremony that will long be remembered by them. Annual post exalted rulers night will be held by Medford lodge on April 5, with the evening's program In charge of Past Exalted Ruler Ralph Koozer. A special program Is being arranged for the meeting and every Elk In this district Is especially In vited to attend. First nomination of officers for the ensuing year will also be made at the April 8th meeting. :45-9:00 L" 'm LAST TIMES TONIGHT George Raft in "Bolero" Plus On the Btage'at 9:00 F, M. EVE BENSON'S Spring Dance Recital Starting The "Lady for the "She Wolf You'll be charmed . by beloved May Robson 'I quaint characterization of "Old Hannibal", the world'! wealthiest woman . by a story that com bines the warmth of humor and the pathos of mother love . . . She'll capture your heart again In her new zucceust May Robson YOU OUT BUT EVERYTHING JEAN LEWIS William GREEN PINE and FIR SLABS Available Now DIRECT FROM MILL A real aavinff for those who wisely take advantage of this opportunity large Double Load ! Delivered Timber Pr in PHONE 7 BRIDE OF DAY DIES IN AUTO ACCIDENT OOODINO, Idaho, March 37. (AP) Mrs. Edith Chley, formerly of Spo kane, Is deai! t, 'ay bride of a day victim of a V i'ihway wreck on tho 89th anniversary of her birth. She was fatally Injured six miles east of here Sundsy when the auto mobile In which sha was riding with her .husband, Oliver Cheloy, 78, the driver, turned over on the Old Oregon highway. The couple waa en rout to their home at Eden. Oheley was bruised and cut. ..chest COLDS vJ Kiddies'. '. loo Tomorrow a Day" Becomes of Wall Street" in with PARKER STONE Bakewell PINE $3.75 FIR $4.25 In Medford s Company Rnd North Central. A flood Firm To Trsds With