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MEDFORD MATT) TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1934. PAGE NTN1 Local and Mrs. Ka.vser Here Mr. Charles Kayser and n Roger ot Merlin were In Mediord Tuesday attending to business matters and visiting friends. Grants Pass Courier. To Give riays Sams Valley Ladies' club will give a series of three plays Friday evening at the schoolhouse. A email charge will be made at the door. t . Improper License Fine Oscar O. Brothers ot Los Angeles, arrested by atate police for operating a car with Improper license, was fined aio and costs In Judge Wm. Coleman's court yesterday. Flower Tlileres at Work Flower thieves were at work last night on loth street and maurauded one tulip bed, from which 200 plants were taken, tt was reported by the owner this morning. Hat Triple Tulip Mrs. Margaret Wilson of Sams Valley yesterday brouebt to the Medford Chamber of Commerce a triple tulip blossom, three separata flowers blossoming In a bunch at the top of one stem. Has Improper License For collect ing and selling merchandise with im proper licenses on hie cor, Oscar C. Brothers of Los Angeles was fined 10 and costs of 94.50 when taken into Justice court yesterday. ' Barlows, Guests Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barlow, who were guests during the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard In this city, spent Sunday with the Howards at Crescent City. Grants Pass Courier. Etiquette Class Tonight The eti quette class ot the Qlrls' Community club will meet this evening as usual at the club rooms on North Bartlett, t 7:30 o'clock. Miss Blanche Runels, county nurse, will speak on hygiene. , Harreys Go Calling Mr. and Mrs. ,nvm Harvev of Medford were In Grants Pass Tuesday. Harvey was attending to business mattera and Mrs. Harvey was visiting her mother, Mrs. W. E. Dean. Grants Pass Courier. Resumes work Miss Joan Huener has resumed her position in Grants (Pass as employe of the California Ore- gon Power company, after spending a Uvea and friends. . ; Circle postpones Sale The rum mage sale, planned by the Ever Beady .circle has been postponed until May 18 and 10, it was announced today. A covered dish luncheon was held by the circle yesterday at the home of Mrs. H. G. Wortman on South Oak 'dale. Covers were laid for 17. - ' Clinic Is Announced A clinic for Vprc-school children Is to be held in the health rooms In the old court- ,"house at Jacksonville Thursday after- f noon, April U. from 3 to 5 o'clock. County Physician C. I. Drummond and the county nurse,- Miss Blanche- Runels, will bo assisted by Mrs. H K. Hanna. Mrs. Temby Goes South Mrs. Ed "win Temby, formerly of this city, and now living near Jacksonville, was taken to the St. Helena hospital, Napa county, California, last Satur day. She was accompanied by Mr. Temby, her daughter Sadie, and was driven to California by Raymond Lin Inger. Mr. Temby and Lininger re turned to Ashland Monday evening. Mrs. Temby has been ill for several months, but stood th trip well. Ashland Tidings. Officers to Meet A meeting of the Reserve Officers has been called for Thursday evening, April 12, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Armory. The aubject .will be "Property, Procurement and Funds." Each person attending Is asMed to bring extension school lea sons. Notice was also Issued today to Capt. Carl Y. Tengwald that line i officers on an active statue, who have. jiot been to camn this fiscal year, and who desire to go. should apply at once to their unit Instructor for ap plication blanks. The camp period will be two weeks, beginning on Sun day, any period open to June 17. Major TIerney will be present ror tne Thursday class. a Be Kind to Animals For the twen tieth consecutive year more than S00 animal protection societies in the United States, hundreds more In other countries, are celebrating Be Kind to Animals week. April 15 to 1. The nation Is deluged with celebrations, but this la one that grows bigger and bigger every year. For not only are these societies a vigorous unit, but there are ten million dogs, twenty million cats, millions of horses, cat tle, sheep, rabbits, chickens, birds and other creatures, the majority of them peta of Individuals or families, who Join in the celebration out of sheer enthusiasm for their snlmals. It waa emphasized here today. The spirit finds expression In pet shows hi t. honFuti nt tsiu'm and cities. in special school programs, in the award of medals to animals that have saved life. In humane sermons from church pulpits, In majestic proclama tions by governors of states, In radio features over the air,,. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY APTS. FOR RENT 2 rooms and bath, private entrance. Adults. 51 No. FOR SALE Sscrlf Ice 95 circulating oil healer: excellent condition: tills week at 37J0. 723 McAndrews. FOR RENT Smalt furnished house: FrltitUire. 138 So. Orape. WANTED Orod cook and houM seeper; private home; good wages. References, Box 812, Tribune. W VNTED Room snd board In private fimllv: near downtown district T-3. 814. Tribune. V. a:TED 2nd hand furniture. We b-.iy. ten and t:te. Berrydsle 2nd Hind Store 1603 North Riverside. Tephone 268. L?" SALE Jchn-on Sea Harse 32-h P. en d:sp'.y at Toby On'irx'gs ' Persona Has Minor Operation Mini Ubert Ensulnger of this city underwent minor operation at the Comrountty hospital todsy. Mrs. Holmes 111 Mrs. Ingred Holmes of the county Judge's office under went a major operation at the Com munity hospital and was reported get ting along nicely this afternoon. Raises Lovely Flowers A beautiful bouquet of snapdragons, grown by Mrs. O. J.' Wolfe of Orape street, was brought to the Mail Tribune this morning by the latter, whose flowers have been blooming throughout the winter. In the bouquet were many lovely specimens of unusual coloring and exceptional siae. II FINED $10 FOR FAIRGROUND BATHE WITH DEPUTY SHERIFF Don FalweSl, Dean Faiwell and Olen Watson, charged with disorderly con duct entered a ptetof guilty yester day before Jusettcs of the Peace Wil liam R. Coleman, and were fined 810 and costs, and sentence suspended during dood behavior. The charge grew out of a fglht at the fairgrounds dance pavilion with Deputy Sheriff Harry Crums, Crume alleged he was hit ocer the head with a beer bottle and had a thumb chew ed In the melee. Cloyd (Kewpie) O'Kelley and Walter Combs, Rogue River youths, charged with theft of a distributor block from an auto belonging to Frank R. Jackson, entered pleas of guilty and sentence was suspended indefinitely upon motion of the dis trict attorey. Oscar C. Brothers, charged with op erating an auto with a California li cense, was fined 810 and costs, and given time to pay. Recent cases before the justice court were: Merritt Hittle, four in the front seat ot an auto, 85 snd coats; given until May I to pay. Tom Maruala sod Sam Rose, petty tneit, ao days in the county Jail and costs. Ernest J. St. Germain, reckless driv ing, 825 and costs. ft TIP FROM I'JMO BfOIIS Y0UE.BE Read What Busby Berkeley Has to Say About Breads Such as Fluhrer's New Spun Bread which are rich in milk, sugar and shortening No food compares with bread as an economical and v efficient source of endurance energy. ' Ask Your Grocer for VOTERS MAY RE61STEI IN OWN DISTRICTS Fl APPROACHING PlIARi Regis tr a: ion for the primary elec tion May IS closes next Tuesday, an4 all unregistered iegai resident are urged to do so. Legal qualifications for & roter six months residence in the state, and establishment of a residence in the precinct in which t&ey reside. No registration solicitors are abroad this spring, and 18 registrars have been appionted as follows; Applegate: John PerncH, Ashland: O, K. Billings, Bute Palls: 35, A, Hlldreth. Central Point: S. P. Stone. Derby: H. S. Webb. Eagle Point: Roy Ashpole, Gold Hill: H, D, Heed, Jacksonville: O. W. Godward, Lake Creek: Lewis Wyant, Phoenix: A, H. Fisher. Pinehurst: Iula A, DeCariow. Prospect: John T, Hoimer, Rogue River: Mrs. Henrietta San dry. Sams Valley: George McDonough- Siskiyou: Sadie S, Pearson, Talent: J. J. Tryem. Trail: E. E, Ash. Qualified voters residing in the 11 newly created precincts do not have to re-register aa their cards were shifted to the new precinct, and the voters notified by the county clerk's office. Under Oregon Jaw no voter can fee sworn in on election day and must be a registered voter to receive a ballot. BIG THIRST DEUYS TRIPTOSfflTZERLAf He was on his way to Switzerland, but he couldn't resist his thirst, so the trip of John Souderegger waa de layed here on day. He was placed in the city jail last night on & charge of drunkenness and was released n $10 bail this morning. A sister had forwarded $241.35 from Switzerland. Souderegger told offic ers, to finance his trip over. Depart ing from this city, he was determined to buy a ticket in Portland and keep going. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday eight, April 14, PUTS NEW LIFE INTO THE CHORUS nv "Wonder Bar" Opens at Craterian A few oi (.ne stars in the smash ing musical hit, "Wonder Bar," open ing at the Craterian theater today. Heading from left to right are: Do lores Del Ko, Hal LeRoy, Hugh Her bert, Guy Kibfeee, Al Jolson and Dick TEAR GAS ROUTS BERRY PICKETERS SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 11. UP) Tear gas bombs were hurled at surly Filipino picketers Tuesday as California's agricultural disorders centered in the Florin area straw berry fields. A concentration of SO Filipinos in 18 automobiles around one field in which strikebreakers were picking berries brought the first call for deputy sheriffs, When the Filipino refused to leave, the officers tossed tear gas bombs. Later the strikers gathered at an other field attd again the officers re sorted to tear gas. Six deputy sheriffs were left in the fields to maintain order. PEEPING TQM SUSPECT RECEIVES SHOT IN ARM PORTLAND, Ore, April 11, (UP) Bert J, Wade, 18, too a short-cut through the yard of Thomas I. Wood early yesterday to visit a friend, he told police. Wood shot him through the arm, thinking he was "Peeping Tom. BETWEEN DANCES i America's moat famous danee leupi'f rio, urge hfs chorus firla to net ode bread in their daily mens , , . tor en. erg?, which U esMattai to Titatttty aad aiiure. Head his interesting letter te Betty Crocker, meal-planning expert Bear Betty Crocker! I avdvisa the girl a X seed der Bar" and Tarnar Broa. big nmaioel produotiona to eat feratd three times a day all kinds of breed. Oboroa girls have got to keep vp their energy end vitality that aeass their looks ad figsrM, tae. 3- mmrm - mi of IM Tt grgat girt wJiaa W wnr &r, grmttmtt (Wi fir tw im Powell, You can't aee the Ji.&utiful giii w in ict ( HtM:ta nei ther can you hear the song hits Bd wise cracks, but they're in th pic- lanicrem types srom sap xo vangQ, Richard Arlen Has Role Rialto's Hit Belying Its UtU, She Made Her Bed" playing at the Hialte ihttr is not a sex picture after but a slam-bang story loaded with action, menace, drama and t&rill. And the comedy, at times, la uc& thai the film could be as easily labeled comedy. The presentation of Rich ard Arlert'a baby in th same picture with his father, is rather amq even in these days of uniqueaess in motion pictures. The opening scenes give no Indica tion of the picture's character an auto camp with a county fair atmos phere. However, with th arrival f the vamplsh Grace Bradley, things start popping. Sally Biler auseandH played by Robert Armstrong finds the charms of Miss Bradley mort thajs he can turn down Comedy U pro vided by Charles Grapewis and Rosco A tea. Perhaps there are those who consider the picture as impossible, but nevertheless, anyone looking for entertainment will find all the es sentials right there. TWO FEATURES ON STUDIO PROGRAM AM the glory and tragedy st th great ace during the Worid War are ST FOOD in Mae at Roxy Mae west came sack o town this afternoon te, "I'm No Angst It sptaed for a three day ran at tris Roxy theatre. Miss West ia coiorrui T!r, the MUUoa Dollar Beauty, ?rho tn savage lioss and men with equal tKiitty, Mae sitfgs seven "scorch songs," dssss the midway, pats her head is a iion's mouth, and titters succes sion of breezy wisecracks. "I'm No Angel" is a superior pic ture to "She Done Him Wrong" oe cause It was written dileetiy for tbt film by Miss West. It tHkes her on a magnificent journey from a dancer In a cheap carnival show to national fans as the gorgeous Tsra, Million Dollar Beauty, courted by society men. concentrated into one ristd and dra matis personality that ot Richard DUE, who playa the steiiar role In "Ace of Aces," which heads the dou ble feature program opening at the Studio theatre today. TSe lowdown oa the precarious lives of "Customers girls" used in the dress trade wlil be shown in the second feature, "She Had to Say res' with Loreit Young and hyie iwtsot. 10 of ths world! grsat-. i gtarg rocketing la all-time triumph , , , Biasing inunaa jjw tiorts in drams that cracks like a thunder bolt amid songs , , , girl , , , taiighg . , , aad astounding surprises i , . . Sweeping the world like a meteor , , , ere ate3 to top the biggest! The Yonder Show of the Century! You'll see burning romance ana intrigue at the glitter ing ringside of "Wonder Bar" , , , Die Pewfli inr . fig the new song sensations, "Don't Say Goodnight" and "Why Co I iircflm Tliose Breams?" . l ian pouring fire end flame into "Soin To lira ten tin A Mole" in dynamic black face! , , , Dei His and Cortn in drama that atuea and dances that delight. , , , Kihiw, Herbert, B'W aay, Donnelly in a gale e iaughti Never So Maay Wbirl wiod Features In One Amusement Enterprise, nil O n2& 8 Statiow Swains THE MOST OF THE BEST FOE THE LEAST! Mats 15 Ives 23c Kiddies 10 ENDS .'J. s' '''saBs iLawf.w '-T.-'.Ai-raWra-, 1 FEL SAT. "Study In Ssarist" Plus "The Gallant Fool" inm i aafia1wa?altBjtiB Mat STARTING TODAY! A III w mi in --i -jr ADDED ATTRACTIONS Merrie Melody "Sitting on a Backyard Peace" "Cannibal Island" McNamee News TOMORROW NIGHT a , . 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