KEDFOTSD MTTL TRIBUNE. 'MTDFORP. (TREGO'S-.
Local and
nu.nn in MMirord JWelborn Bee
on ot Ashland spent Wednesday In
Medford on business.
From Medford Wednesday Tlslto.-s
In Ashland Jrom Medford Included
Mrs. Marie Schoepen and Mrs. Walter
Jennings.
Visits Dr. Woods Dr. Charles T.
Sweeney spent Wednesday evening
Tlsltlng at the home of Dr. E. A.
Woods.
Stewards In Yreka Mr. and Mrs.
O. T. Steward of the Adrlenne shops
are spending some time this week In
yreka, Cal.
Keported Improrlnr Msa. H. L.
Wells, who underwent an operation
at the Community hospital Saturday,
Is reported Improving.
BeVoe Recovering DeVoe of
Talent, medical patient at the Sacred
Heart hospital, left the hospital for
his home Thursday, his condition be
ing much Improved.
v Taken to Court Jim Lee. 49. tran
sient, arrested early this morning on
East Main street, entered a guilty
plea in city court to charges of be
ing drunk In a public place, and was
ordered to leave town.
'' Returning Home Mrs. Lela Pierce
' returned to her home lrf Ashland to
day on the Oregonlan. having spent
the past few days here as the guest
of Mrs. Ed Carlon and Mrs. George
. Webb. .
Slatthews Improving The Grants
Pass Dally Courier states that Judge
Grant W. Matthews of Josephine
county, who became suddenly 111 last
Saturday, Is showing gradual lmprove
" ment, although still confined to his
bed.
Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam von der Hellen of Medford were
callers In Ashland Wednesday even
ing: Mr. von der Hellen Is one of the
contractors In charge of the unit of
the Siskiyou highway under construc
tion. Ashland Dally Tidings.
Home from South Hiram P. Ma
der and L. A. Dell returned to Med-
lord last evening from several days
spent In San Francisco and bay
points. Mr. Meador reported - work
progressing rapidly on the new bridge,
construction on which he had an op
portunity to view.
Meet Here Tonight The Jackson
county planning commission met here
last evening at the city hall, with
-kiteAtnrii rit.v nlannlnf commis
sion. Included among those present
Was Guy Appiewnat, --ii.y wuuwi
. man of Ashland and member of the
city planning commission of that city.
Fined S10 Neroy Theodore Warren,
-retiri of-, l :1S this mornlne bv city
officers on charges of being drunk In
a public place, was nnea iu wueii
hrnA Police Judore A. D.
Curry for the second time this morn
ing. Warren at first entered a not
guilty plea, and demanded a lawyer.
Trial was set lor a p. m. iocmy.
torney William McAllister represented
Warren, and the latter appeared be
fore the Jutlgo entering his guilty
plea.
COMING
; : To End
RUPTURE
: Troubles
Representatives of Wm, 8. Rice,
Adams. N. Y., orlplnator of the Rice
Method for the sell treatment 01 rup
tiirn at home, will be ftt the Holland
Hotel, Medford, Ore?., Wed., Apr. 4 to
give a personal and (reo trial of his
method to all sufferers who want to
end rupture trouble and truss wear
ing. wo matte? how bad the rupture.
how long you have had It, or how
hard to hold; no matter- how many
kinds of trusses you have worn, let
nothing prevent you from getting this
FREE TRIAL. Whether you are tall
and thin, short and stout, have a
large abdomen, whether you urnm
vmi are nasfc helD or have a rupture
as large as your fists, this marvelous
Method will so control and Xeep It up
Inside aa to surprise you. It will so
restore the parts where the rupture
comes through that soon you will be
aa free to work at any occupation as
though you had never been rupturea.
The trial will be absolutely com
plete and thorough without a penny
of cost.
Yo owe It to your own personal
comfort and safety not to miss the
great free demonstration. It is a real
opportunity to learn how you may be
done with chafing trussea and the
danger, suffering and trouble your
rupture has caused.
The hours are 0 to 12 ft. m., 2 to If
p. m. and evenings 7 to 0. nemember
the dates ami place, Holland Hotel,
Medford, Ores.
. TTf IMHIW1
IMI
TODAY and SATURDAY-
."Here today, dead tomorrow today we love!"
This was the happy-go-lucky slogan of their trade
A drama'of
earthy passion
flaming in ihe
clouds above
With
BRUCE CABOT
ARLINE JUDGE
ERIC UNDEN
RALPH BELLAMY
'UKELELE IKE
June Brewster
Also Comedy - Traveltalk - Cartoon News
Personal
Mm. Ely III Mr. J. L. Ely of thin
city la a patient at the Community
hospital thla week for medical care.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. C. L.
Gray of Prospect underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital
today.
Down from Lake Charley Gould of
the Crater Lake park service was
down from Crater Lake and reported
mild weather continuing there.
Permit Issued A building permit
was Issued by the city today to Dr.
Chas. T. Sweeney for construction of
a garage at 308 south Orange, at the
COSt Of $250.
Daniels Goes Home Joe Daniel of
Eagle Point, who woa a patient at
the Sacred Heart hospital for treat
ment of hip Injuria, was. able to
leave the hospital for his home Thurs
day. Plans Coming Here Miss Allda
Bigelow, Oregon field representative
for the Red Cross, plana to visit the
Jackson county chapter, with head
quarters In Medford, following a few
daya' stay In Grants Pass. Prom here
she plans to continue to the Coos Bay
district.
Gets Hole-In-One Louis Hamilton
of Grant Pa&s, high school senior,
shot a hole In one on the Grants
Pass Country club course Wednes
day, the Courier states. Hamilton's
father wa the last player to record
the same feat there previous to Wed
nesday night.
Family Mores Here H. I. Wirth,
who announced that he will be an In
dependent candidate for governor,
said yesterday that hU family had
moved back to Medford from Port
land to reside. Mr. Wirth waa en
gaged in the insurance business here
for four years.
SEATTLE, March 30. (AP) Orders
booked by S65 mills In Oregon and
Washington for the week ending
March 24 were about 6.800.000 feet
higher than the preceding week or 8.3
per cent, while the unfilled order
file stood at 397,954,581 feet, an In
crease of about 7,500,000 feet, the
West Coast Lumbermen's association
said today.
A production of 99.978,784 feet of
lumber for the week was reported
by 577 down and operating mills,
about the same as the week before.
The average production so far this
year has been 83,860,874 feet, while
In the same period In 1933 It was
56,111,000 feet.
CRAZED MINER TOSSES
JEROME, Pa., March 30. (AP) A
miner who, police said, tossed more
than (2.000 In greenbacks to the
winds before he was stopped, hanged
himself In the county home last
night.
The man, John Garber, 43, was
found by police yesterday standing
In a shallow stream apparently at
tempting to drown himself. He had
been taken to the home for a men
tal examination.
DANCE
Dreamland Hall
Under New Management
Saturday Night
Modern and Old
Time Dancing
7 -Piece Orchestra
Men
35c
Ladies
10c
3
'Come Up and
I-
(Courtesy Sacramento Bee.)
O. O. Alenderfer, potentate of Htllah temple, shown on the left, present
ing to W. P. Neville, potentate of Ben Alt temple, seated at desk, a cordial
Invitation for Sacramento Shrlners to come to Medford on June 2nd. for
HUlah's spring ceremonial. On the right Is E. C. "Jerry" Jerome, chair
man of Oregon's Diamond Jubilee committee and past-potentate of Mi
lan temple. The Shrine conclave here In June, Just preceding the Dia
mond Jubilee, will be In the form of a Joint ceremonial with nen All and
Hillah temples following the unanimous acceptance of HJllah's Invitation
by members of the California temple.
IE
TAKEN
OFF DRIFTING
ICE
LENINGRAD, TJ. B. 8. R., March 30
(AP) The icebre after Truvor to
day rescued 196 fishermen and 65
horses from an Ice pack in the Fin
nish gulf.
The pack, about one and one-half
miles square, broke away from the
mainland and carried 250 men toward
the open sea. along with 65 horses.
Two icebreakers rescued B4 of the
fishermen. A dense fog draped the
gulf and rescue parties were unable
to locate the drifting pack.
SPECTACULAR AIR
STUNTS AT STUDIO
A pilot's death In a crash la good
advertising, but the loss of an air
plane Is something to worry about.
That is the philosophy of Speed
Hardy, the ruthless and thrill-crazed
leader of the Black Cats, an air stunt
ing troupe whose daring lives and
careless loves are pictured In "Fly-
Foot
Sufferers
Dr. W. F. Holloway, nationally
known epcrt In Sdi'ntlrlc Foot
Correction In nssktlni; mo In hold
ing a clinic, rinyn and evenings, lii
my office.
TODAY
Sat. and Monday
Dr. Hnlloway does not ue Knife,
Drugs, Metal Arch Supports, or
other useless appliance?, and ran
gtre prompt results on all cases
accepted. Many serious ailments
often come from had feet.
Examination Is Free
PHONE 1433
for appointment
Dr. E. J. Carpenter
Holly Theater niflg.
Second Floor
DANCE
with
DINTY MOORE'S
9-Piece Orchestra
at the
Fairgrounds
SATURDAY
Men 35c
See Us'
lng Devils," now at the Studio thea
ter. Spectacular air stunts mark the
swlft-movlng action and romance.
FIRST RUN WESTERN
AT ROXY SATURDAY
The thrilling adventures of & cow
boy seeking to gain revenge on the
man who killed his father, end his
exploits after Joining the gang of
rustlers headed by the murderer, oro
presented in "West of the Divide."
RICHARD ARLEM
CHESTER MORRIS
Saturday Only
rontimmiift slums 1:30 - H p. in.
Comedy - Mickey Mouse
Cartoon
Ladles 10c
RSgJ LAST TIMES
rM TONITE
. ?QL WTnlu&-th8'liBtinBis
ALSO
Wmt ' cheat 4. AFLAMt IN fHI SKI
Coming Sunday
: f J
rf
Alice Paye, about whom so much
publicity has been written In con
nection with Rudy Val lee's recent
separation from hla wife, appears
with Vallee In "Oeonge White's Scan
dals," coming to the Craterlan thea
ter Sunday. Many famous stars of
sta-? and screen are in the support
ing cast.
first run western coming to the Roxy
theater Saturday.
John Wayne is the star and the
supporting cast Includes Yakima Ca
nutt, holder of the Roosevelt trophy
symbolical of all-around champion
ship at rodeos held In Cheyenne,
Wyo., and Pendleton, Ore.
Continuous
Shows
Saturday
I
The Most of the Best for the Least!
Mats. 15 Eves. 25 KiddieB 10
Today and Saturday
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
-v 'A a n" t i
A jr , v i V' -. , r
Plllg
nomine divine . . . struts
srroamlnf; and throttle wide open
, . . rnnrliia through the skies to
win the world's speed record for
the II. S.I
fit
mi r
SUN-MON
In Double Bill on Rialto Screen
Tin: csi
Glenda Farrcll and Rlcardo Cor'.ez
have featured rcnes in "7ae Big
Shakedown," . starring Charles Par
rell and Bet to Da via at tha RlaUo
theater.
IN LINER'S NEWSPAPER
In the middle of the Atlantic. Europe-bound,
Mrs. Frecv Surnham of
San Francisco, who frequently visits
the Rogue River valley on fishing
Ingredients of Vickt
VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form
VICKS COUGH DROP
Poors Open
at
1:01)
FT
ry'
11 v. i
3
Ijledicatet
Edgar Kennedy in "Orin and Bear It"
"Indian Whoopee" Metro News
rax
On the same prozram. Tim McCoy
is snown as me racing aviator In
"Speed Wings." Evalyn Knapp and
William Powell have the chief sup
porting roles.
trips, discovered a E.ew note refer
ring to Medford, published In the
Ocean Press of tha S. S. Manhattan,
and she immediately forwarded the
ahnH',
6:15-11:00
ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT
Her Most .
Glorious Triumph!
Aa "Old Hannibal," a mis
erly old lady with only
millions in mind . . . bring
ing to the screen all the
richness of her humor ,
pathos. . . drama 1 '
YOU CANT BUY
EVERYTHING
JEAN PARKER LEWIS STONE
!
Saturday Night Is "Preview Night"
Attend the 0:00 o'clock allow, anil remain
. aa guest, of the theatre for a pre-show-r
of .
"The Crosby Murder Case"
with Wynne Gibson . Onslow
Stevens Allan Dinehart
SUNDAY
More llomunce . . . More gji 'hV '
nit Names . . . Mora Spec- I ! w X,
tacla and Beauty than the f, i fi" 1
Screen or Stage Ba Er J, V t J0 Y.Jf
Shown ., . Fire Bis Sonf ' fif B t'
geobgeIiJ
( My-
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V ' raud and 11
II Direct-', by
S ' Cor Whin tpL
DAD DYNGE'S DANCE
Back at the Oriental Gardens
SATURDAY NIGHT
TWO DANCES TWO ORCHESTRAS
ONE ADMISSION
Men 35c. Ladies 10c
DON TRESHAM WILL ENTERTAIN YOU
newspaper to Dr. D. W. Stone of th!
city.
The item refers to the salmon anti
toxin for dogs, being developed by
Dr. Stone, and the preventive serum
developed by the stute of Oregon.
This evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the
First Presbyterian church, the Good
Friday communion service will be
conducted. Reverend W. J. Howell an
nounced. All persons who are inter
ested In this service aro requested to
attend.
"CAESAR"
Soitinly , . . you just
"CAESAR" and trot her
out onto the floor
at good old
J'VILLE
TILL 2 EVERY
SATURDAY
3
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SK'BSM .. .
II II
F.ves . . Xtc I Ml
KJJ Kiddles . 10c I III
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