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Now at Studio
John Barrymore in Rialto Drama
At Craterian
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Local and Personal
Goes to Los Angeles Mrs. 0. S
Hewhall left on the Shasta Monday
evening for Los Angeles.
Council to Meet Regular meeting
of the city council will be held this
evening at the city hall.
Undergoes Operation Marjle Reich
of Medford underwent a major oper
ation today at the Community hos
pital. Pythlans to Meet Pythian Sisters
Trill" hold their regular meeting Wed
nesday, at which time Initiation and
a social evening will be enjoyed.
Army Planes Here Two army ahlps,
en route to Pearson field at Van
couver. Wash., stopped at the Med
ford municipal airport today.
Gets Building Permit A building
permit was Issued by the city today
to A. A. puller. 203 North Bartlett
street, for a 10x10 addition to a house,
; ' costing $150.
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Ashland Man in Hospital E. C.
Burt of Ashland Is a patient at the
Community hospital here, where he
underwent a major operation this
morning.
.Have Measles A case of measles
was reported today at the Wallace
residence, 623 South Central avenue,
and city police posted a quarantine
sign.
Canfleld In Town Chief Ranger
David Canfleld of Crater Lake nation
al park la in Medford today from
(l Klamath Falls, attending to business
matters.
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To Elk Creek Lieutenant Adolph
S. Urbank, Qm.-Res., has been order
ed to duty at the CCC camp at Elk
creek, district headquarters announc
ed today.
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Class to Meet The illustrated
Bible story class conducted by Mies
Alma Bailey of Portland will meet
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock In the
Baptist church.
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r To Hold Meeting The Ladles' Aux
iliary of the Letter Carriers' associa
tion will hold a business meeting
Thursday, April 5, at the home of
Mrs. Mary Lawrentz at 200 West Jack
son street.
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Captain to Carbcrry Captain Eu
gene W. RJce, CA-Res., will become
commanding officer of Camp Carberry
Creek, replacing First Lieutenant Ben
jamin King, who will remain with
the company. v
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Bicycle Found The bicycle belong
ing to Harry Thurman of 22 West
Fourteenth street, which was stolen
from the Junior high school yester
day, was found near Mason-Ehrman's
by Richard Fry. according to police.
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Arrives by Train Captain Estloy
Roy Farley, air corps reserve, Port
land, arrived here by train last even
ing from the norm and this morning
(reported for duty at the CCC district
headquarters for assignment.
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Darden in Medford W. E. Darden,
division manager of the General
Household Utilities company, Chica
go, spent Monday in Medford. Mr.
Darden represents the Grunow refrig
erators and radios, for which Palmer
Music and Electric store Is the local
dealer.
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Editor Visits Medford Smudging
was quite prevalent in the Central
Point district, A. E. Powell, editor of
the Central Point American, reported
when In Medford today. Mr. Powell,
a former Medford resident who made
his home here for some time, has
been editing the Central Point paper
for the past two years.
Examiner to Report Ward Mc
Reynolds, examiner of operators and
chauffeurs, will be In Medford on
Friday and Saturday of this week to
give examinations, announcement
from the secretary of state's office
says. McReynolds will be at the office
In the city hall from 9 a. m. to 5 p.
m. on Friday and from 8 a. m. to 5
A p. m. on Saturday.
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Request Pictures A. S. Rosenbaum.
district freight and passenger agent
for the Southern Pacific company,
yesterday received a telegram from
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, film produc
ers, requesting Information on when
It would be possible for them to get
pictures of orchards In bloom here.
Mr. Rosenbaum Informed them that
apple orchards would be In full bloom
In a few days, but It was too late to
photograph the pear trees in blossom.
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Committee Meeting Tonight Mem
bers of the Pioneer parade committee
are reminded by J. Verne Shang'.e,
chairman, an Important meeting will
be held at the Chamber of Commerce
1 this evening at 7:30 to discuss further
plans for the paraoe. The meeting
will be open to any local residents
who may have Ideas which may be
Incorporated into this feature of Ore
gon's Diamond Jubilee celebration
next June. Mr. Shangle Is especially
anxious to locate as many pioneer
relics as possible, as wen uu.o
and old pioneer clothes.
Outstanding Student Miss Tess
Merrell, who Is attending Merrett
Business school of Oakland. Cal wis
recently chosen one of the three out-
...J, ntl. nf the SChOOl. MUCh
credit was given Miss Merrell because
of her youth. The other two pupils
are several years her senior and grad
uates of colleges. Miss Merrell Is a
former Medford girl, having been
graduated from Medford high school
last June. She Is a niece of Wm. F.
Isaacs and Mrs. Murine E. Riddle of
this city. '
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Arretted Twice James M. Chand
ler was having hard time gettins
north to his home in Corvallls. for
he didn't have a license on his car.
Chandler had letters from his family
there, saying If he reached CorvalU
by Monday he would have work. State
police arrestd Chandler here, and he
was fined t5 in Justice court here
for operating the car without a li
cense. Lnable to pay the fine or buy
a license. Chandler's sentence was
suspended, when he got to Gran's
Pass, another state police officer ar-
rested h!m. and he was ordered to
purchase a license for his car not later
than April 10.
Chadivli'k Leaving Corporal Jalrus
Chadwlck. on duty for the past few
months as acting first sergeant and
supply sergeant of headquarters de
tachment, CCC, la leaving todav to
Join his regular army organization.
Co. c, 7th Infantry, stationed at Van
couver Barracks, Wash. Corporal
Chadwlck came here with the advance
cadre of company 926. CCC, to
establish Camp Applegate, which
at that time was In the Eugene dis
trict. Upon his return to Vancouver
Barracks, Corporal Chadwlck will be
discharged, as his regular term of
enlistment has expired.
INSURANCE ESSAY
The Rogue Valley Life Underwrit
ers' association met this morning at
breakfast at the Jackson .hotel to go
over essays In this year's contest
among all the students of Junior and
senior high schools on the subject,
"The Value of Life Insurance to tne
Community." The contest Is Just
completed.
Purpose of the meeting was to elim
inate as many as possible and make
the task of the Judges easier. The
Judge, Ray Wright, president of the
association; Eugene Thorndike and
Wm. McAllister, will meet Wednesday
and select the final winners. The
assocation appreciates the response
received this year from all over the
county. Essays were received from
practically every community that
supports a high school, and the es
says were of such a high standard
that even the preliminary Judging
was difficult. The results will be
announced shortly and the winning
essay will be published in the Mall
Tribune.
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In a special match between star
bowlers of the Elks club, a team
captained by George Eads defeated
the aggregation .headed by Roy Pruitt
last night with high scores fea
turing the scores on both sides. Eads
with a total of 23 In the three games
was heavy firer of the evening.
Scores :
Prultt's
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Pruitt . 202 201 195 5fl8
Sherwood 178 190 190 558
Canfleld .. ... 164 179 179 522
Paske 146 196 160 502
Erlckson 193 222 165 580
Solinsky 140 159 136 435
Totals .. ...1023 1147 1025 3195
Eads
1st 2nd 3rd Total
Eads 221 181 221 623
Gill 201 187 255 643
Snylor '152 213 190 555
Watson 146 172 164 482
De Vore 201 182 170 553
Rankin . 170 162 190 522
Totals 1096 1097 1190 3378
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CHARLES LAUGHTON
CAROLE LOMBARD
CHARLES BICKFORD
KENT TAYLOP
ALSO
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Monthly court of honor of the Boy
Scouts was .held last night at the
Jackson county court house audito
rium. Seven Scouts received nine
awards.
The newly organized board of re
view met prior to the court of honor
and reviewed the Scouts in their
work. L. D. Jones is the chairman
of this committee, which consists of
Dr. C. H. Paske, Dr. F. O, Bunch, s.
M. Bullls, A. O. Eden and the Eagle
Scouts, Raynor Guy, Bob Browne and
Gerald Lat,ham.
Scouts are examined in their ad
vancement work by the troop offi
cers and other examiners. Often
there are several examiners for the
same subject. This necessitates a
committee to check the advance
ment work In order that high stand
ards are maintained.
-Col. W. H. Paine acted as Judge of
the court of honor. T,he following
awards were made:
Second Class: Troop No. 17, Gold
Hill: Raymond Blair and La Vern
Walker.
Second Class Merit Badges: Troop
No. 8, Medford, Earl Wheelock, first
aid to animals, pathfindlng: Troop
No. 16, Medford, Willis V. Pratt,
woodcarvlng, and Irwin Doty, person
al health.
First Class Merit Badges: Troop
No. 3, Medford, Bob Browne, first aid
to animals; Troop No. 8, Medford,
Bob Jones, scholarship and safety.
Women golfers of the Rogue River
Valley Golf club will conduct a point
par tourney at noon tomorrow at the
club, announcement today said.
Luncheon will be served at the club
house at noon. All ladles of the club
are asked to attend. '
FISHER BODY WORKERS
WILL ASK WAGE BOOST
CLEVELAND, O., April 3. (AP)
The Cleveland News says that union
ized employes of tne Fisher Body
company will present to the man
agement proposed agreements calling
for a 30 per cent increase for the
7000 workmen.
The action is to be taken in the
name of the Utomotive Workers Fed
eral Union and the Machinists' Un
ion, both affiliated with the Ameri
can Federation of Labor.
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Ruth Ghatterton comes to the Stu
dio theater today in astounding char
acterization In the title role of "Lilly
Turner."
As Lilly Turner, the "Cooch"
dancer and come-on girl for a car
nival, she has in this picture more
clandestine love affairs than most
actresses portray in a lifetime. She
flits from one love to another with a
wild abandon inspired by cruel mis
treatment at the hands of her first
lover. It Is not until she finally
awakens to real love that ghosts of
her many sweetheart rise up to
haunt her.
, A different type of western pic
ture, with a mystery background, Is
"Haunted Gold," the second feature
on the double bill. Dealing with the
old "ghost towns" of California's' gold
rush days, and present day spooks,
it presents John Wayne and his devil
horse. Duke, in a series of the most
unusual experiences this popular rid
ing star and roaming star has of
fered the followers of his Western
productions,
BOYS ARRESTEDW1TH
State police and Ashland city po
lice last night arrested Chester Brett,
19; John Patterson, 23; Lloyd George,
21, and Earl Colegrove, 19, in pos
session of a Chevrolet truck stolen
from Hoopa, cal., state officers here
said today.
Authorities at Hoopa have been
notified of the young men's arrest
and it is expected they will return
the four south.
Wages Increased
COATESVILLE, Pa., April 3. (AP)
Announcement of a wage increase of
ten per cent, affecting the 2200 em
ployes of Lukens Steel company here
was made today by Robert W. Wol
cott president.
John Barrymore has one of the
strongest roles of his career In "Coun-
Isellor at Law," opening a three-day
engagement at the Rialto theater to
day. Taken from the stage play of
the same name by Elmer Rice, It
brings to the screen a story which
had a sensational run of two years
on Broadway.
The story concerns a crisis in the
life of an eminent criminal lawyer
in New York city. All the action
takes place in three days, three thrill
packed days in the attorney's office.
CHILDREN WHILE
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ing with a doll yesterday left her
exhausted.
Scientists are working far into the
night, measuring, filtering, scanning
the results of exhaustive tests, to
save the lives of t,he children. They
stll! have hopes of checking the dis
eases. In some cases of leucocythemla,
transfusions and X-ray treatments
help. But, according to Dr. William
Martens of Peeksklll, Roma's disease
Is apparently not that type.
Willie Mae goes to a hospital every
day for X-ray treatment. Her par
ents still have hope. The doctors
say the overproduction of white cor
puscles is continuing.
TODAY and
CHAPLIN
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The pasts of varied characters are
revealed. These characters, which
Include a nuiiai cress, a senator, and
a chorus girl, have come ti lay their
troubles before the great counsellor.
And, skillfully interwoven with their
actions, is the struggle of the lawyer
himself who, at tho .height of his
career, faces disbarment and estrange
ment of his wife. The outcome of
these conflict is the dramatic cli
max of the screen.
In the supporting cast are suctfi
well known players as Bebe Daniels
and Doris Kenyon.
The children's plight has aroused
sympathy throughout the county. A
newspaper chain engaged a New York
specialist to fly to Wilkes-Barre to
give aid, but Dr. H. Alex Smith of
the general .hospital at Wtlkes-Barre
said the New Yorker was not given
permission to examine the patient.
Gleemen Practice
Scheduled Tonight
Gleemen are romlnded that the
regular practice will be held this eve
ning In the courthouse auditorium
at 7:30 o'clock. Last week's meeting
was not held, due to the Illness of
James Stevens, director. Mr. Stevens
will be present tonight.
SPERRY FLOUR HOISTS
WAGES 300 WORKERS
SEATTLE, April 3. (AP) An Im
mediate increase of 10 per cent In
tho wages of approximately 300 work
ers employed on an hourly basis by
the Sperry Flour company, in Seattle,
Tacoma and Portland plants was an
nounced today by H. V. Jacksop,
division manager of the company.
WEDNESDAY
Fast-movintf action
from start to finish,
trick riding, two-fisted
fighting, flushing gun
play, a red-blooded
mystery romanco ol
the Rockies with sur
prising, thrilling twists
that'll keep you guess
ing and gasping! Faster
than "The Big Stam-pede"-don't
miss ill
with Sheila Terry
Krvllle Alderson
COMEDY Cartoon News
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Adiienne Ames has a featured roie
In "George White's Scandals," being
held over until tomorrow night by
popular demnnd at the Craterian
theator. Rudy Vnllee. Jimmy Du
rante, Alice Faye, Cliff Edwards and
many other notables of stage, screen
and radio are Also in the leading
roles.
CHARLES LAUGHTON
IN 'WHITE WOMAN'
One woman among slinking, treach
erous Malay natives and ruthless,
woman-starved white men.
That's the spot in which Carole
Lombard Xlnds .herself In "White Wo
man," now playing at the Roxy the
ater. Charles Laughon is cast as a coarse
overlord of the natives and Kent Tay
lor is a young, handsome member of
Laughton's band.
ELMER RICE'S
Sensational
Story
becoming the out- '
standing screen tri
umph of the yonrl
Ripping the curtain
from tho lite ot a
confidential advisor
, . . revealing the
hendstrong, burning
ambitions of a self
made man mas
ter of the destlnlea
of his hundreds of
clients . . . yet a fail
ure In holding the
love of one womnnl
John
Here Is a great
star In the
grentest role of
his successful
I STARTING Sfet
TODAY F :i
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COUNSELLOR
AT LAW
BEBE DANIELS
DORIS KENYON
Onslow Stevens
Thelma Todd
Melvyn Douglas
and many others
ADDED
Two Reels of Laughs In
"The Big Casino"
"tranp As It deems" Newsreel
Mats 15- Evos
Shows at
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afternoon. For the first time in 20
years Democrats have shown enough
life to file for precinct committee
men. Every precinct in the county
will be represented this year.
Nick Brophy, widely known farmer,
who considered running for county
commissioner on the Republican,
ticket has relinquished the Idea. L. O.
Caster is the only Democrat seeking
tho plnce. It was reported an Ash
land Democrat would file thia after
noon. Ropp a Candidate.
On the Republican side of the fence
Fred Rapp, farmer of Talent, flld
Saturday against R. E, Nealon, In
cumbent, of Sams Valley.
For the county Judgeship, Henry
Conger, Jacksonville district farmer,
and Electa A. Fehl, wife of the im
prisoned E. H. Fehl, have filed in op
position to County Judge Earl B.
Day, appointed last August to fill the
vacancy. H. D. (Johnny) Reed of
Gold Hill, la the Democratic nominee.
The voters continue apathetic
towards candidates, but Interest Is
growing daily in the school relief sales
tax measure. Women voters are active
In support of the sales tax bill, and
It promises to be the main issue in
the campaign. Voters have started
asking candidates how they stand on
this measure.
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