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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBWE, JfEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1934, PAGE FIVlft Local and Pfirtinnii Tonleht James H. Owen 1 leaving thla evening by train for Portland on a business trip. From Central Point E. Blebersteln ot Central Point was among business vUltora in Medford thla morning. Vlalta Sterling Mine J. W. Wake field today made a business trip to Sterling mine in the Applegate sec tion. Kelly Improved Col. E. E. Kelly, who Is a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, was reported slightly Im proved today; At Lake o' Woods Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gates were among visitors from Med lord at Lalte o' the Woods Sun day. From Grants Pass Miss Hza Marie Ditto, manager ot Adrlennea store at rtranYjt Pfuw. acenmnanled bv Mrs. J. J3, uauey o muiiiii, nv cltv yesterday. - Bosev to Yreka A. S. Rosenbaum, district freight and passenger agent lor the Southern Pacific company, attended a meeting last evening in Yreka. Club to Meet Home Economics club of Jacksonville Grange wilt meat tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. W. W. Hartley. All members arc asked to be present. In Ashland C. C. Graves spent Monday In Ashland attending to business affairs lor ine naimaj .-, press agency, for which he la route agent. Returns from Portland Having spent two days In Portland attending to business matters. Dr. W. C. Thompson returned to Medford on today'a Oregonlan. Flue Fire The city fire department this morning answered a call to 923 East Main street to extinguish a Hue lire at the Dr. I. D. Phlpps residence, about 7:40. Mrs. Burflel Improving Mrs. T. A. Burflel of route two, Medjprd, who underwent an operation two days ago lor appendicitis, at the Sacred Heart hospital, was today reported getting along nicely. Matney Arrested Jack Matney was yesterday arrested by state police on a felony warrant, lor bad checks alleg- i... hm Mat.nev 1a be- , eaiy vmi.iu uy ...... ing held In the county Jail, In lieu of $500 bond. Postpone Meeting Announcement was made today that guest day, plan ned by members ot the Oregon Lea eui ot Western Writers for Thursday, It the home of Mrs. O. R. Satchwell. had been postponed. The next meet ing of the league will be held at the Holland hotel Saturday afternoon, April 21. Dr. Johnson Returns Dr. Frederick .... 1 nYI T.AO An- tJomiBvti "o. gclcs to sunny southern Oregon. En route aieie, no ptvi-p - Cisco to attend the convention of the California State Dental association. Mrs. Johnson, who accompanied him south, will remain a few weeks In Los Angeles. At Evans creek" Visitors at the Evans Creek CCC camp on Sunday were Mr. and Mra. Ed Brown, Miss Bessie McConochle, Mr. and Mrs. Don . -a rtoiiirVir Teddv Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blrk and daughter Beverly, Dr. and Mrs. k. i. land, Alfred Dodson, Mrs. H. A. Barrls and son Billy. committee Meeting Tonight Mem bers of the general committee of Orc- ni.mmwi Jubilee celebration will be In session at 8 o'clock this evening at the Chamber of commerce, lurther discussing plans and prepara tions for Jubilee week next June S to n cttv,iiainm u steadily growing In the big event, expected to attract many thousands or visitors kj --u-lord and southern Oregon. Persons Taken south Morgan Psr- - i ontei in Yreka. Cal.. for allegedly forging checks amounting to 110, was returned south last evening by Deputy Sheriff Charles Calkins of Siskiyou county, following his arrest late In the afternoon at Grants Pass by state police. Sheriff Andy Calkins telephoned local officers that Parsons was on the bus. but the message was not received here until the stage had left here. The youth was returnee to Medford and held In the city Jail until calkins arrived. a Investigate Collision State, police yesterday morning Investigated th-) accident about a mile south of Med ford on the Pacific highway neor the Belknap place, where the cars Burr Tyo of 617 East Eighth street and M. L. Carmean or aui osum I drlvlnc collided. Car mean's report said he drove his car In the ditch and turned over In an effort to avoid being struck by the , i. Hrtvtna. Tve. the reC- ord shows, wa malting ft e(th"d turn, and had failed to signal. The reports were placed on tile with cuy police. Hurry! Hurry! PntHlvely Knns Tonlle TOMORROW e 2 FEATURES RICHARD DIX in "Ace of Aces" and "She Had To Sav Yes" Personal From Trail Dave Penc and daugh ter of Trail were In Medford this morning shopping. Sisters In Ashland -Ata. J. F. True and sister, Rcae Gray, are spending several days In Ashland. Undergoes Operation Mrs. Mildred Peterson of Jacksonville underwent a major operation at the Community hospital today. t Floras to Return Mr. and Mrs. Al Flora, ere expected back In Medford tomorrow from Eugene, where they have spent three days. Delirell In Medford T. W. Delzell arrived here from Klamath Palls ye terday to spend several days at the home office of the California Oregon Power company. Guest of Mrs. LIttrell Mrs. Ada Jolley, state president of the W. C. T. U., Is expected in Medford tomor row evening from Portland to attend a number of meetings In the county. While here, she wll be the guest of Mrs. Belle LIttrell. Politicfil Program Local Investors In public utility securities will be In terested In a special radio program to be presented over station KXL of Portland at 8:45 tonight. The pro gram, sponsored by the Utility Se curity Holders' Protective association, will feature & discussion of political end legislative problems of particular interest to investors In Oregon pub lie utilities, station KXL has a wave length of 1420- kilocycles. E AFTER ADVENTURE The fever of wanderlust yesterday got the better of four 14-year-old Medford school boys, so south they went on Vie 11 o'clock freight train, only to be back in their homes thla forenoon. Herbert Fletcher of 6 Lewis street. Jerald Hass of 808 West Eleventh street, Jack Davis of 416 South Lau rel street and Donald Caaebolt of 416 King, were the boys who said tney were leaving here so they would not have to go to school. The four boys missea the morning freight out of Ashland today and were found in the Jungles by Chief of Police Charles Talent there. State police brought them to Medford and Chief of Police Clatous McCredle re turned them home. No reports had been made to offi cers that the boys were missing. TBI A crew of three men, In charge William Lawrenz of Chicago, today started work at the Medford munlc: pal airport, standardizing the radio cijuipinenb lor united Air unes. The work will orahfthlv talcA nhnut . days, local United officials said to ady. The Improvements being made In the radio Station are that nnm. am changes being made In all United Air line stations in the country. un.-m .i.n,:,:,Vi'.ffl ENDS TONITE MAE WEST in "I'M NO ANGEL" Daily Mat. 1:45. Eve. 6:45 sit Starts Tomorrow KJDDE CAR FOR SOLO II 10 SEE Little Herbie Grey, age 3, decided yesterday afternoon that It was a nloe day to board his kiddle ear and come to the Mall Tribune to visit his father, Herb Orey, advertising manager. So, without asking his mother, Herbie made the trip to town from his home, 714 South Oak- dale avenue. Police were called to aid the search and just as soon as officers were no tified of his being tost, the chamber of commerce; called and said a little blond fellow on a kiddie car .was out In front. Midst frightened screams, little Herbie told Chief of Police Clatous McCredle: "X want to see Herb Orey. I came down to see Herb." The chief today classes little Herbie as quite the active prisoner, for he made attempts to jump from the police car on the way home, and kick the chief. SHERIFFS SUED BY ES James T. Klnkade of Phoenix yes terday filed In circuit court ft suit for $3500 alleged damages against the sheriff of Klamath county and the sheriff of Jackson county, claiming raise imprisonment and arrest. Kln kade asked $2500 general damages and $1000 punitive damages. Two deputy sheriffs are' also named as co defendants. Attorney M. O. Wtlkins appears as counsel for Klnkade. Klnkade alleges in his complaint that on Sunday, February 18, last, he was arrested "wlthot due or legal process of law and cast into the Jackson county Jail, over his protest, and later served with a process In ft civil action. On February 19, Kinkake alleges he was "taken In a police car to Klamath Falls" and placed in the county Jail there. He further charges that "the kangaroo court" took his pocket change and that when re leased on February 20 he was com pelled to walk home. Deputy District Attorney George W. Kellson said this morning that Klnkade was arrested on a warrant Issued out of Klamath county charg ing non-support. SI BE The number ol old age pension cer tificates issued in this county, reached the total of so yesterday, when five new certificates were filed with the county clerk. v The work of checking and re-checking on the applicants Is tedious, and NEW 8AND-A-BLU BURNER Cota fuel costa one-fifth. Pro duces a clear blue band of carbon-free, odorless flame. Provide a 50 per cent wider . range of cook ing beat. DIAL TYPE SAFETY CARBURETOR VALVE Produces gai I n t a n 1 1 y. Worka like a nap switch. Insures accu rate, safe and easy operation at your finger tips. and Tlluablt hints Ml cook. inR. OnWIOfi. rr this c.-'v,, HfW RECIPE &hil?3 BOOK! ktfmfLi Contain, nftr. ptit?4 It 3M nctut I A. Tt. AI Jolson Coming to Craterian "Goln' to Heaven On a Mule." one of the big hit songs of "Wonder Bar," coming to the Craterian theater to morrow, has Al Jolson In the type of part that made him famous, as a singer and entertainer. There are Sally Eilers in Sally Ellers and Robert Armstrong in one of the scenes of a romance of a tourist camp, "She Made Her requires Investigation In other states, aid counties. This is necessary to protect the applicants from any dis appointment In case their pension is later revoked, and to protect the mea ger funds of the county. There have been a number of ap plications rejected, the chief reasons being: Not 70 years of age; not a resident of Oregon for 15 years: willingness of kin to provide; income sufficient for needs from other sources, or property in excess of $3000 valuation. In a number of cases, applicants have been transferred from the Indi gent rolls to the old age pension list, which automatically severs their names from other relief lists. "" The number of applications filed in this county Is close to 250, and the Coleman gft Instant-Gas Range Never before such a stove as this I Never before such a combination of beauty and op erating efficiency! The new Coleman Instant-Gas Range performs like city gas. Lights instantly. Cooks with a clear-blue gas flame, clean and hot. Just strike a match, turn a valve, and start cooking. Handsome modern finishes add new beauty to your kitchen! A wider range of models assures you of finding one exactly suited to your particular need. New im provements assure you simpler, easier op eration. 20 GREATER HEATING EFFICIENCY New Band-A-Blu Burner gfvea 20 per cent greater heating efficiency. This means lower oper ating costs, cutting your fuel bill approximately one-fifth. Cooks an average meal for a family of five for less than 2C. LARGE, ROOMY COOKING SPACE There's plenty of room for cooking the largest of dinners on these new Coleman Ranges. Most models have four large cooking burners and a real baking oven. And you can broil, tool Have delicious steaks, chops . . , easily prepared In the Coleman broiler. All kinds of Better Cooked Foods for your table. . Come in and see these new stovea today! You 11 see why they have been approved by the "Supreme Court of Cooker' , , , the housewives of America I LAMPORT'S Exclusive Medford Dealers 230 E. Main. Phone 120-R nine other famous stars in the show, besides hundreds of girls, vast spec tacles and dazzling ensembles. Now in its second week in Portland, "Won der Bar" has been shattering box of fice records all over the country. Rialto Picture Bed," playing at the Rlolto theater for three days, starting today. Richard Arlen is also featured, with Grace Bradley and Roscoe Ates In the cast. old age pensions are being acted upon at the rate of eight to ten per week. Jackson county Is among the few counties of the state that to date have issued pension certificates and are paying them. The average pension here calls for from $11.50 to 512 per montn, " Matinees at 1:46 THE. MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST t Mats-15c Eves-25c Kiddies-10c Starting Today for 3 Days vL . VSj TO ONE MAN ' 1 yj BUT SHE . . i 'p-i GAVE THEM l-V--' AzL v 'j4 TO ANOTHER S3HSKE35 ADDED BCHAITV CARTOON "The False Alarm" Sl'OIll KKKf, "The Scotch Started" Screen Snapshots Newsree! FOR REGISTRATION Registration book for the May IS primary will close next Tuesday, April 17 one month before the election date. Registrations can be made at the county clerk's office, and at registra tion places In Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Gold Hill, Rogue River and in meat rural precincts at country stores or service stations. Voters must fee a resident of the state one year, the county 00 days, and the precinct In which they reside 30 days. Registration so far tndlcatea the Democratic and Republican parties running even, and with few new voters, according to the county clerk's office. Quite a number of voters have cancelled their registrations here, due to returning to Douglas, Josephine and Curry counties, or moving to other states. A number of rural residents of the county, who In 1S32 changed to the Republican party, have returned to their Democratic faith. Among the first time xotera, the tendency la towards the Democratic party. This year no registration solicitors have been in the field, at ten oents per registration, as In 1032. The registration for the county that year SAVE TIME! B R.EAK.FAST luncli children's supper ready in a jiffy when you serve KelloggV Corn Flakee No cooking. Economical. "Whole some. FOR CRISPNESS Evening! at 6:45-9:00 Bven lore could not litre her away from the man who clalraea her ... tlimiith she knew she wae be ing faithful to nwm who did not deserve fidelity! SALLY EILERS RICHARD ARLEN ROBERT ARMSTRONG GRACE BRADLEY ROSCOE ATES 1 1 ',' i reached the record mark of 19,138. Normal registration Is between 13,500 and 14,000. It ls'predlcted the num ber this year will be between these figures. 'I'M NO ANGEL' AT ROXY WEDNESDAY In "I'm No Angel," a story written by herself, which opens at the Roxy tomorrow. HUx West reves'.s a flair for versatility. Besides her dramatic characterization of Ttra, the Hon tamer, ahe exhibits her abillt; as a comedienne; also she will sing a series of torrid ssngs and dances t!ie "mid way." This dance Is performed with out sny movement of the feet. " ""';i.n-a,ai Tomorrow! MADE TO TOP THE BIGGEST! CREATED TO TOP THE BEST! A World-topping Smash Sensation Mightiest Dramatio Musical Attrac tion in Show Historyf Vs liv f ' X KAY FRANCIS 1 y DOLORES DEL RIO J I A L JOLSON fill HAL L E ROY SOOTHEBN ORECSGN'S FINEST THEATRE j Reeit In Town Judge H. D. Reed of Gold Kill, president, of the local Cra ter club, was a business visitor here today, malting final arrangements for the Craters' "good-will" Jaunt to Crea. cent City tomorrow. Clean Hair Is Health ff Hair Lucky hger-i Magic Shampoo Get rid of tstrr pck ofdtndruff makes nd lnt Ihe daet half trtodrni tnttnrtr feel itttinitt of life and R1CARDO CORTEZ A picture of 20,000 wonders , , , flinging its thrills of drama, girls, song and spec tacle upon the screen tn a mighty argosy of entertainment! ENDS TONIGHT KATHERINE HEPBURN is "SPITFIRE" a - asp tf v ea it: